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Natásha
knew
why
he
mentioned
Mítya
's
likeness
to
Nicholas
:
the
recollection
of
his
dispute
with
his
brother-in-law
was
unpleasant
and
he
wanted
to
know
what
Natásha
thought
of
it
.
"
Nicholas
has
the
weakness
of
never
agreeing
with
anything
not
generally
accepted
.
But
I
understand
that
you
value
what
opens
up
a
fresh
line
,
"
said
she
,
repeating
words
Pierre
had
once
uttered
.
"
No
,
the
chief
point
is
that
to
Nicholas
ideas
and
discussions
are
an
amusement
--
almost
a
pastime
,
"
said
Pierre
.
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"
For
instance
,
he
is
collecting
a
library
and
has
made
it
a
rule
not
to
buy
a
new
book
till
he
has
read
what
he
had
already
bought
--
Sismondi
and
Rousseau
and
Montesquieu
,
"
he
added
with
a
smile
.
"
You
know
how
much
I.
.
.
"
he
began
to
soften
down
what
he
had
said
;
but
Natásha
interrupted
him
to
show
that
this
was
unnecessary
.
"
So
you
say
ideas
are
an
amusement
to
him
...
"
"
Yes
,
and
for
me
nothing
else
is
serious
.
All
the
time
in
Petersburg
I
saw
everyone
as
in
a
dream
.
When
I
am
taken
up
by
a
thought
,
all
else
is
mere
amusement
.
"
"
Ah
,
I
'm
so
sorry
I
was
n't
there
when
you
met
the
children
,
"
said
Natásha
.
"
Which
was
most
delighted
?
Lisa
,
I
'm
sure
.
"
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"
Yes
,
"
Pierre
replied
,
and
went
on
with
what
was
in
his
mind
.
"
Nicholas
says
we
ought
not
to
think
.
But
I
ca
n't
help
it
.
Besides
,
when
I
was
in
Petersburg
I
felt
(
I
can
say
this
to
you
)
that
the
whole
affair
would
go
to
pieces
without
me
--
everyone
was
pulling
his
own
way
.
But
I
succeeded
in
uniting
them
all
;
and
then
my
idea
is
so
clear
and
simple
.
You
see
,
I
do
n't
say
that
we
ought
to
oppose
this
and
that
.
We
may
be
mistaken
.
What
I
say
is
:
'
Join
hands
,
you
who
love
the
right
,
and
let
there
be
but
one
banner
--
that
of
active
virtue
.
'
Prince
Sergéy
is
a
fine
fellow
and
clever
.
"
Natásha
would
have
had
no
doubt
as
to
the
greatness
of
Pierre
's
idea
,
but
one
thing
disconcerted
her
.
"
Can
a
man
so
important
and
necessary
to
society
be
also
my
husband
?
How
did
this
happen
?
"
She
wished
to
express
this
doubt
to
him
.
"
Now
who
could
decide
whether
he
is
really
cleverer
than
all
the
others
?
"
she
asked
herself
,
and
passed
in
review
all
those
whom
Pierre
most
respected
.
Judging
by
what
he
had
said
there
was
no
one
he
had
respected
so
highly
as
Platón
Karatáev
.