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"
I
will
bring
him
to
you
directly
,
Monsieur
Dessalles
.
Good
night
!
"
said
Pierre
,
giving
his
hand
to
the
Swiss
tutor
,
and
he
turned
to
young
Nicholas
with
a
smile
.
"
You
and
I
have
n't
seen
anything
of
one
another
yet
...
How
like
he
is
growing
,
Mary
!
"
he
added
,
addressing
Countess
Mary
.
"
Like
my
father
?
"
asked
the
boy
,
flushing
crimson
and
looking
up
at
Pierre
with
bright
,
ecstatic
eyes
.
Pierre
nodded
,
and
went
on
with
what
he
had
been
saying
when
the
children
had
interrupted
.
Countess
Mary
sat
down
doing
woolwork
;
Natásha
did
not
take
her
eyes
off
her
husband
.
Nicholas
and
Denísov
rose
,
asked
for
their
pipes
,
smoked
,
went
to
fetch
more
tea
from
Sónya
--
who
sat
weary
but
resolute
at
the
samovar
--
and
questioned
Pierre
.
The
curly-headed
,
delicate
boy
sat
with
shining
eyes
unnoticed
in
a
corner
,
starting
every
now
and
then
and
muttering
something
to
himself
,
and
evidently
experiencing
a
new
and
powerful
emotion
as
he
turned
his
curly
head
,
with
his
thin
neck
exposed
by
his
turn-down
collar
,
toward
the
place
where
Pierre
sat
.
The
conversation
turned
on
the
contemporary
gossip
about
those
in
power
,
in
which
most
people
see
the
chief
interest
of
home
politics
.
Denísov
,
dissatisfied
with
the
government
on
account
of
his
own
disappointments
in
the
service
,
heard
with
pleasure
of
the
things
done
in
Petersburg
which
seemed
to
him
stupid
,
and
made
forcible
and
sharp
comments
on
what
Pierre
told
them
.
"
One
used
to
have
to
be
a
German
--
now
one
must
dance
with
Tatáwinova
and
Madame
Kwüdener
,
and
wead
Ecka
'
tshausen
and
the
bwethwen
.
Oh
,
they
should
let
that
fine
fellow
Bonaparte
loose
--
he
'd
knock
all
this
nonsense
out
of
them
!
Fancy
giving
the
command
of
the
Semënov
wegiment
to
a
fellow
like
that
Schwa
'
tz
!
"
he
cried
.
Nicholas
,
though
free
from
Denísov
's
readiness
to
find
fault
with
everything
,
also
thought
that
discussion
of
the
government
was
a
very
serious
and
weighty
matter
,
and
the
fact
that
A
had
been
appointed
Minister
of
This
and
B
Governor
General
of
That
,
and
that
the
Emperor
had
said
so-and-so
and
this
minister
so-and-so
,
seemed
to
him
very
important
.
And
so
he
thought
it
necessary
to
take
an
interest
in
these
things
and
to
question
Pierre
.
The
questions
put
by
these
two
kept
the
conversation
from
changing
its
ordinary
character
of
gossip
about
the
higher
government
circles
.
But
Natásha
,
knowing
all
her
husband
's
ways
and
ideas
,
saw
that
he
had
long
been
wishing
but
had
been
unable
to
divert
the
conversation
to
another
channel
and
express
his
own
deeply
felt
idea
for
the
sake
of
which
he
had
gone
to
Petersburg
to
consult
with
his
new
friend
Prince
Theodore
,
and
she
helped
him
by
asking
how
his
affairs
with
Prince
Theodore
had
gone
.
"
What
was
it
about
?
"
asked
Nicholas
.
"
Always
the
same
thing
,
"
said
Pierre
,
looking
round
at
his
listeners
.
"
Everybody
sees
that
things
are
going
so
badly
that
they
can
not
be
allowed
to
go
on
so
and
that
it
is
the
duty
of
all
decent
men
to
counteract
it
as
far
as
they
can
.
"
"
What
can
decent
men
do
?
"
Nicholas
inquired
,
frowning
slightly
.
"
What
can
be
done
?
"