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"
Mon
Dieu
!
Mon
Dieu
!
Oh
!
"
she
heard
as
she
left
the
room
.
The
midwife
was
already
on
her
way
to
meet
her
,
rubbing
her
small
,
plump
white
hands
with
an
air
of
calm
importance
.
"
Mary
Bogdánovna
,
I
think
it
's
beginning
!
"
said
Princess
Mary
looking
at
the
midwife
with
wide-open
eyes
of
alarm
.
"
Well
,
the
Lord
be
thanked
,
Princess
,
"
said
Mary
Bogdánovna
,
not
hastening
her
steps
.
"
You
young
ladies
should
not
know
anything
about
it
.
"
"
But
how
is
it
the
doctor
from
Moscow
is
not
here
yet
?
"
said
the
princess
.
(
In
accordance
with
Lise
's
and
Prince
Andrew
's
wishes
they
had
sent
in
good
time
to
Moscow
for
a
doctor
and
were
expecting
him
at
any
moment
.
)
"
No
matter
,
Princess
,
do
n't
be
alarmed
,
"
said
Mary
Bogdánovna
.
"
We
'll
manage
very
well
without
a
doctor
.
"
Five
minutes
later
Princess
Mary
from
her
room
heard
something
heavy
being
carried
by
.
She
looked
out
.
The
men
servants
were
carrying
the
large
leather
sofa
from
Prince
Andrew
's
study
into
the
bedroom
.
On
their
faces
was
a
quiet
and
solemn
look
.
Princess
Mary
sat
alone
in
her
room
listening
to
the
sounds
in
the
house
,
now
and
then
opening
her
door
when
someone
passed
and
watching
what
was
going
on
in
the
passage
.
Some
women
passing
with
quiet
steps
in
and
out
of
the
bedroom
glanced
at
the
princess
and
turned
away
.
She
did
not
venture
to
ask
any
questions
,
and
shut
the
door
again
,
now
sitting
down
in
her
easy
chair
,
now
taking
her
prayer
book
,
now
kneeling
before
the
icon
stand
.
To
her
surprise
and
distress
she
found
that
her
prayers
did
not
calm
her
excitement
.
Suddenly
her
door
opened
softly
and
her
old
nurse
,
Praskóvya
Sávishna
,
who
hardly
ever
came
to
that
room
as
the
old
prince
had
forbidden
it
,
appeared
on
the
threshold
with
a
shawl
round
her
head
.
"
I
've
come
to
sit
with
you
a
bit
,
Másha
,
"
said
the
nurse
,
"
and
here
I
've
brought
the
prince
's
wedding
candles
to
light
before
his
saint
,
my
angel
,
"
she
said
with
a
sigh
.