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202
Prince
Andrew
,
who
had
evidently
wished
to
tone
down
the
awkwardness
of
Pierre
's
remarks
,
rose
and
made
a
sign
to
his
wife
that
it
was
time
to
go
.
203
Suddenly
Prince
Hippolyte
started
up
making
signs
to
everyone
to
attend
,
and
asking
them
all
to
be
seated
began
:
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204
"
I
was
told
a
charming
Moscow
story
today
and
must
treat
you
to
it
.
Excuse
me
,
Vicomte
--
I
must
tell
it
in
Russian
or
the
point
will
be
lost
...
"
And
Prince
Hippolyte
began
to
tell
his
story
in
such
Russian
as
a
Frenchman
would
speak
after
spending
about
a
year
in
Russia
.
Everyone
waited
,
so
emphatically
and
eagerly
did
he
demand
their
attention
to
his
story
.
205
"
There
is
in
Moscow
a
lady
,
une
dame
,
and
she
is
very
stingy
.
She
must
have
two
footmen
behind
her
carriage
,
and
very
big
ones
.
That
was
her
taste
.
And
she
had
a
lady
's
maid
,
also
big
.
She
said
...
"
206
Here
Prince
Hippolyte
paused
,
evidently
collecting
his
ideas
with
difficulty
.
207
"
She
said
...
Oh
yes
!
She
said
,
'
Girl
,
'
to
the
maid
,
'
put
on
a
livery
,
get
up
behind
the
carriage
,
and
come
with
me
while
I
make
some
calls
.
"'
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208
Here
Prince
Hippolyte
spluttered
and
burst
out
laughing
long
before
his
audience
,
which
produced
an
effect
unfavorable
to
the
narrator
.
Several
persons
,
among
them
the
elderly
lady
and
Anna
Pávlovna
,
did
however
smile
.
209
"
She
went
.
Suddenly
there
was
a
great
wind
.
The
girl
lost
her
hat
and
her
long
hair
came
down
...
"
Here
he
could
contain
himself
no
longer
and
went
on
,
between
gasps
of
laughter
:
"
And
the
whole
world
knew
...
"
210
And
so
the
anecdote
ended