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Pierre
's
subjection
consisted
in
the
fact
that
he
not
only
dared
not
flirt
with
,
but
dared
not
even
speak
smilingly
to
,
any
other
woman
;
did
not
dare
dine
at
the
Club
as
a
pastime
,
did
not
dare
spend
money
on
a
whim
,
and
did
not
dare
absent
himself
for
any
length
of
time
,
except
on
business
--
in
which
his
wife
included
his
intellectual
pursuits
,
which
she
did
not
in
the
least
understand
but
to
which
she
attributed
great
importance
.
To
make
up
for
this
,
at
home
Pierre
had
the
right
to
regulate
his
life
and
that
of
the
whole
family
exactly
as
he
chose
.
At
home
Natásha
placed
herself
in
the
position
of
a
slave
to
her
husband
,
and
the
whole
household
went
on
tiptoe
when
he
was
occupied
--
that
is
,
was
reading
or
writing
in
his
study
.
Pierre
had
but
to
show
a
partiality
for
anything
to
get
just
what
he
liked
done
always
.
He
had
only
to
express
a
wish
and
Natásha
would
jump
up
and
run
to
fulfill
it
.
The
entire
household
was
governed
according
to
Pierre
's
supposed
orders
,
that
is
,
by
his
wishes
which
Natásha
tried
to
guess
.
Their
way
of
life
and
place
of
residence
,
their
acquaintances
and
ties
,
Natásha
's
occupations
,
the
children
's
upbringing
,
were
all
selected
not
merely
with
regard
to
Pierre
's
expressed
wishes
,
but
to
what
Natásha
from
the
thoughts
he
expressed
in
conversation
supposed
his
wishes
to
be
.
And
she
deduced
the
essentials
of
his
wishes
quite
correctly
,
and
having
once
arrived
at
them
clung
to
them
tenaciously
.
When
Pierre
himself
wanted
to
change
his
mind
she
would
fight
him
with
his
own
weapons
Thus
in
a
time
of
trouble
ever
memorable
to
him
after
the
birth
of
their
first
child
who
was
delicate
,
when
they
had
to
change
the
wet
nurse
three
times
and
Natásha
fell
ill
from
despair
,
Pierre
one
day
told
her
of
Rousseau
's
view
,
with
which
he
quite
agreed
,
that
to
have
a
wet
nurse
is
unnatural
and
harmful
.
When
her
next
baby
was
born
,
despite
the
opposition
of
her
mother
,
the
doctors
,
and
even
of
her
husband
himself
--
who
were
all
vigorously
opposed
to
her
nursing
her
baby
herself
,
a
thing
then
unheard
of
and
considered
injurious
--
she
insisted
on
having
her
own
way
,
and
after
that
nursed
all
her
babies
herself
.
It
very
often
happened
that
in
a
moment
of
irritation
husband
and
wife
would
have
a
dispute
,
but
long
afterwards
Pierre
to
his
surprise
and
delight
would
find
in
his
wife
's
ideas
and
actions
the
very
thought
against
which
she
had
argued
,
but
divested
of
everything
superfluous
that
in
the
excitement
of
the
dispute
he
had
added
when
expressing
his
opinion
.
After
seven
years
of
marriage
Pierre
had
the
joyous
and
firm
consciousness
that
he
was
not
a
bad
man
,
and
he
felt
this
because
he
saw
himself
reflected
in
his
wife
.
He
felt
the
good
and
bad
within
himself
inextricably
mingled
and
overlapping
.
But
only
what
was
really
good
in
him
was
reflected
in
his
wife
,
all
that
was
not
quite
good
was
rejected
.
And
this
was
not
the
result
of
logical
reasoning
but
was
a
direct
and
mysterious
reflection
.
Two
months
previously
when
Pierre
was
already
staying
with
the
Rostóvs
he
had
received
a
letter
from
Prince
Theodore
,
asking
him
to
come
to
Petersburg
to
confer
on
some
important
questions
that
were
being
discussed
there
by
a
society
of
which
Pierre
was
one
of
the
principal
founders
.
On
reading
that
letter
(
she
always
read
her
husband
's
letters
)
Natásha
herself
suggested
that
he
should
go
to
Petersburg
,
though
she
would
feel
his
absence
very
acutely
.
She
attributed
immense
importance
to
all
her
husband
's
intellectual
and
abstract
interests
though
she
did
not
understand
them
,
and
she
always
dreaded
being
a
hindrance
to
him
in
such
matters
.
To
Pierre
's
timid
look
of
inquiry
after
reading
the
letter
she
replied
by
asking
him
to
go
,
but
to
fix
a
definite
date
for
his
return
.
He
was
given
four
weeks
'
leave
of
absence
.
Ever
since
that
leave
of
absence
had
expired
,
more
than
a
fortnight
before
,
Natásha
had
been
in
a
constant
state
of
alarm
,
depression
,
and
irritability
.
Denísov
,
now
a
general
on
the
retired
list
and
much
dissatisfied
with
the
present
state
of
affairs
,
had
arrived
during
that
fortnight
.
He
looked
at
Natásha
with
sorrow
and
surprise
as
at
a
bad
likeness
of
a
person
once
dear
.
A
dull
,
dejected
look
,
random
replies
,
and
talk
about
the
nursery
was
all
he
saw
and
heard
from
his
former
enchantress
.
Natásha
was
sad
and
irritable
all
that
time
,
especially
when
her
mother
,
her
brother
,
Sónya
,
or
Countess
Mary
in
their
efforts
to
console
her
tried
to
excuse
Pierre
and
suggested
reasons
for
his
delay
in
returning
.