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It
was
evident
that
Prince
Andrew
was
not
interested
in
such
abstract
conversation
.
"
One
ca
n't
everywhere
say
all
one
thinks
,
mon
cher
.
Well
,
have
you
at
last
decided
on
anything
?
Are
you
going
to
be
a
guardsman
or
a
diplomatist
?
"
asked
Prince
Andrew
after
a
momentary
silence
.
Pierre
sat
up
on
the
sofa
,
with
his
legs
tucked
under
him
.
"
Really
,
I
do
n't
yet
know
.
I
do
n't
like
either
the
one
or
the
other
.
"
"
But
you
must
decide
on
something
!
Your
father
expects
it
.
"
Pierre
at
the
age
of
ten
had
been
sent
abroad
with
an
abbé
as
tutor
,
and
had
remained
away
till
he
was
twenty
.
When
he
returned
to
Moscow
his
father
dismissed
the
abbé
and
said
to
the
young
man
,
"
Now
go
to
Petersburg
,
look
round
,
and
choose
your
profession
.
I
will
agree
to
anything
.
Here
is
a
letter
to
Prince
Vasíli
,
and
here
is
money
Write
to
me
all
about
it
,
and
I
will
help
you
in
everything
.
"
Pierre
had
already
been
choosing
a
career
for
three
months
,
and
had
not
decided
on
anything
.
It
was
about
this
choice
that
Prince
Andrew
was
speaking
.
Pierre
rubbed
his
forehead
.
"
But
he
must
be
a
Freemason
,
"
said
he
,
referring
to
the
abbé
whom
he
had
met
that
evening
.
"
That
is
all
nonsense
.
"
Prince
Andrew
again
interrupted
him
,
"
let
us
talk
business
.
Have
you
been
to
the
Horse
Guards
?
"
"
No
,
I
have
not
;
but
this
is
what
I
have
been
thinking
and
wanted
to
tell
you
.
There
is
a
war
now
against
Napoleon
.
If
it
were
a
war
for
freedom
I
could
understand
it
and
should
be
the
first
to
enter
the
army
;
but
to
help
England
and
Austria
against
the
greatest
man
in
the
world
is
not
right
.
"