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"
No
,
no
.
Why
did
you
bring
me
away
?
She
will
be
asking
for
me
.
"
"
She
is
much
better
.
She
spoke
so
well
today
,
"
said
Princess
Mary
.
Natásha
lay
on
the
bed
and
in
the
semidarkness
of
the
room
scanned
Princess
Mary
's
face
.
"
Is
she
like
him
?
"
thought
Natásha
.
"
Yes
,
like
and
yet
not
like
.
But
she
is
quite
original
,
strange
,
new
,
and
unknown
.
And
she
loves
me
.
What
is
in
her
heart
?
All
that
is
good
.
But
how
?
What
is
her
mind
like
?
What
does
she
think
about
me
?
Yes
,
she
is
splendid
!
"
"
Mary
,
"
she
said
timidly
,
drawing
Princess
Mary
's
hand
to
herself
,
"
Mary
,
you
must
n't
think
me
wicked
.
No
?
Mary
darling
,
how
I
love
you
!
Let
us
be
quite
,
quite
friends
.
"
And
Natásha
,
embracing
her
,
began
kissing
her
face
and
hands
,
making
Princess
Mary
feel
shy
but
happy
by
this
demonstration
of
her
feelings
.
From
that
day
a
tender
and
passionate
friendship
such
as
exists
only
between
women
was
established
between
Princess
Mary
and
Natásha
.
They
were
continually
kissing
and
saying
tender
things
to
one
another
and
spent
most
of
their
time
together
.
When
one
went
out
the
other
became
restless
and
hastened
to
rejoin
her
.
Together
they
felt
more
in
harmony
with
one
another
than
either
of
them
felt
with
herself
when
alone
.
A
feeling
stronger
than
friendship
sprang
up
between
them
;
an
exclusive
feeling
of
life
being
possible
only
in
each
other
's
presence
.
Sometimes
they
were
silent
for
hours
;
sometimes
after
they
were
already
in
bed
they
would
begin
talking
and
go
on
till
morning
.
They
spoke
most
of
what
was
long
past
.
Princess
Mary
spoke
of
her
childhood
,
of
her
mother
,
her
father
,
and
her
daydreams
;
and
Natásha
,
who
with
a
passive
lack
of
understanding
had
formerly
turned
away
from
that
life
of
devotion
,
submission
,
and
the
poetry
of
Christian
self-sacrifice
,
now
feeling
herself
bound
to
Princess
Mary
by
affection
,
learned
to
love
her
past
too
and
to
understand
a
side
of
life
previously
incomprehensible
to
her
.
She
did
not
think
of
applying
submission
and
self-abnegation
to
her
own
life
,
for
she
was
accustomed
to
seek
other
joys
,
but
she
understood
and
loved
in
another
those
previously
incomprehensible
virtues
.
For
Princess
Mary
,
listening
to
Natásha
's
tales
of
childhood
and
early
youth
,
there
also
opened
out
a
new
and
hitherto
uncomprehended
side
of
life
:
belief
in
life
and
its
enjoyment
.
Just
as
before
,
they
never
mentioned
him
so
as
not
to
lower
(
as
they
thought
)
their
exalted
feelings
by
words
;
but
this
silence
about
him
had
the
effect
of
making
them
gradually
begin
to
forget
him
without
being
conscious
of
it
.