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At
that
time
in
the
Rostóvs
'
house
there
prevailed
an
amorous
atmosphere
characteristic
of
homes
where
there
are
very
young
and
very
charming
girls
.
Every
young
man
who
came
to
the
house
--
seeing
those
impressionable
,
smiling
young
faces
(
smiling
probably
at
their
own
happiness
)
,
feeling
the
eager
bustle
around
him
,
and
hearing
the
fitful
bursts
of
song
and
music
and
the
inconsequent
but
friendly
prattle
of
young
girls
ready
for
anything
and
full
of
hope
--
experienced
the
same
feeling
;
sharing
with
the
young
folk
of
the
Rostóvs
'
household
a
readiness
to
fall
in
love
and
an
expectation
of
happiness
.
Among
the
young
men
introduced
by
Rostóv
one
of
the
first
was
Dólokhov
,
whom
everyone
in
the
house
liked
except
Natásha
.
She
almost
quarreled
with
her
brother
about
him
.
She
insisted
that
he
was
a
bad
man
,
and
that
in
the
duel
with
Bezúkhov
,
Pierre
was
right
and
Dólokhov
wrong
,
and
further
that
he
was
disagreeable
and
unnatural
.
"
There
's
nothing
for
me
to
understand
,
"
she
cried
out
with
resolute
self-will
,
"
he
is
wicked
and
heartless
.
There
now
,
I
like
your
Denísov
though
he
is
a
rake
and
all
that
,
still
I
like
him
;
so
you
see
I
do
understand
.
I
do
n't
know
how
to
put
it
...
with
this
one
everything
is
calculated
,
and
I
do
n't
like
that
.
But
Denísov
...
"
"
Oh
,
Denísov
is
quite
different
,
"
replied
Nicholas
,
implying
that
even
Denísov
was
nothing
compared
to
Dólokhov
--
"
you
must
understand
what
a
soul
there
is
in
Dólokhov
,
you
should
see
him
with
his
mother
.
What
a
heart
!
"
"
Well
,
I
do
n't
know
about
that
,
but
I
am
uncomfortable
with
him
.
And
do
you
know
he
has
fallen
in
love
with
Sónya
?
"
"
What
nonsense
...
"
"
I
'm
certain
of
it
;
you
'll
see
.
"
Natásha
's
prediction
proved
true
.
Dólokhov
,
who
did
not
usually
care
for
the
society
of
ladies
,
began
to
come
often
to
the
house
,
and
the
question
for
whose
sake
he
came
(
though
no
one
spoke
of
it
)
was
soon
settled
.
He
came
because
of
Sónya
.
And
Sónya
,
though
she
would
never
have
dared
to
say
so
,
knew
it
and
blushed
scarlet
every
time
Dólokhov
appeared
.
Dólokhov
often
dined
at
the
Rostóvs
'
,
never
missed
a
performance
at
which
they
were
present
,
and
went
to
Iogel
's
balls
for
young
people
which
the
Rostóvs
always
attended
.
He
was
pointedly
attentive
to
Sónya
and
looked
at
her
in
such
a
way
that
not
only
could
she
not
bear
his
glances
without
coloring
,
but
even
the
old
countess
and
Natásha
blushed
when
they
saw
his
looks
.