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Prince
Andrew
only
shrugged
his
shoulders
at
Pierre
's
childish
words
.
He
put
on
the
air
of
one
who
finds
it
impossible
to
reply
to
such
nonsense
,
but
it
would
in
fact
have
been
difficult
to
give
any
other
answer
than
the
one
Prince
Andrew
gave
to
this
naïve
question
.
"
If
no
one
fought
except
on
his
own
conviction
,
there
would
be
no
wars
,
"
he
said
.
"
And
that
would
be
splendid
,
"
said
Pierre
.
Prince
Andrew
smiled
ironically
.
"
Very
likely
it
would
be
splendid
,
but
it
will
never
come
about
...
"
"
Well
,
why
are
you
going
to
the
war
?
"
asked
Pierre
.
"
What
for
?
I
do
n't
know
.
I
must
.
Besides
that
I
am
going
...
"
He
paused
.
"
I
am
going
because
the
life
I
am
leading
here
does
not
suit
me
!
"
The
rustle
of
a
woman
's
dress
was
heard
in
the
next
room
.
Prince
Andrew
shook
himself
as
if
waking
up
,
and
his
face
assumed
the
look
it
had
had
in
Anna
Pávlovna
's
drawing
room
.
Pierre
removed
his
feet
from
the
sofa
.
The
princess
came
in
.
She
had
changed
her
gown
for
a
house
dress
as
fresh
and
elegant
as
the
other
.
Prince
Andrew
rose
and
politely
placed
a
chair
for
her
.
"
How
is
it
,
"
she
began
,
as
usual
in
French
,
settling
down
briskly
and
fussily
in
the
easy
chair
,
"
how
is
it
Annette
never
got
married
?
How
stupid
you
men
all
are
not
to
have
married
her
!
Excuse
me
for
saying
so
,
but
you
have
no
sense
about
women
.
What
an
argumentative
fellow
you
are
,
Monsieur
Pierre
!
"
"
And
I
am
still
arguing
with
your
husband
.
I
ca
n't
understand
why
he
wants
to
go
to
the
war
,
"
replied
Pierre
,
addressing
the
princess
with
none
of
the
embarrassment
so
commonly
shown
by
young
men
in
their
intercourse
with
young
women
.