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The
doctor
who
attended
Pierre
and
visited
him
every
day
,
though
he
considered
it
his
duty
as
a
doctor
to
pose
as
a
man
whose
every
moment
was
of
value
to
suffering
humanity
,
would
sit
for
hours
with
Pierre
telling
him
his
favorite
anecdotes
and
his
observations
on
the
characters
of
his
patients
in
general
,
and
especially
of
the
ladies
.
"
It
's
a
pleasure
to
talk
to
a
man
like
that
;
he
is
not
like
our
provincials
,
"
he
would
say
.
There
were
several
prisoners
from
the
French
army
in
Orël
,
and
the
doctor
brought
one
of
them
,
a
young
Italian
,
to
see
Pierre
.
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This
officer
began
visiting
Pierre
,
and
the
princess
used
to
make
fun
of
the
tenderness
the
Italian
expressed
for
him
.
The
Italian
seemed
happy
only
when
he
could
come
to
see
Pierre
,
talk
with
him
,
tell
him
about
his
past
,
his
life
at
home
,
and
his
love
,
and
pour
out
to
him
his
indignation
against
the
French
and
especially
against
Napoleon
.
"
If
all
Russians
are
in
the
least
like
you
,
it
is
sacrilege
to
fight
such
a
nation
,
"
he
said
to
Pierre
.
"
You
,
who
have
suffered
so
from
the
French
,
do
not
even
feel
animosity
toward
them
.
"
Pierre
had
evoked
the
passionate
affection
of
the
Italian
merely
by
evoking
the
best
side
of
his
nature
and
taking
a
pleasure
in
so
doing
.
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During
the
last
days
of
Pierre
's
stay
in
Orël
his
old
Masonic
acquaintance
Count
Willarski
,
who
had
introduced
him
to
the
lodge
in
1807
,
came
to
see
him
.
Willarski
was
married
to
a
Russian
heiress
who
had
a
large
estate
in
Orël
province
,
and
he
occupied
a
temporary
post
in
the
commissariat
department
in
that
town
.
Hearing
that
Bezúkhov
was
in
Orël
,
Willarski
,
though
they
had
never
been
intimate
,
came
to
him
with
the
professions
of
friendship
and
intimacy
that
people
who
meet
in
a
desert
generally
express
for
one
another
.
Willarski
felt
dull
in
Orël
and
was
pleased
to
meet
a
man
of
his
own
circle
and
,
as
he
supposed
,
of
similar
interests
.
But
to
his
surprise
Willarski
soon
noticed
that
Pierre
had
lagged
much
behind
the
times
,
and
had
sunk
,
as
he
expressed
it
to
himself
,
into
apathy
and
egotism
.