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The
traveler
,
having
packed
his
things
with
his
practiced
hands
,
began
fastening
his
coat
.
When
he
had
finished
,
he
turned
to
Bezúkhov
,
and
said
in
a
tone
of
indifferent
politeness
:
"
Where
are
you
going
to
now
,
my
dear
sir
?
"
"
I
?
...
I
'm
going
to
Petersburg
,
"
answered
Pierre
,
in
a
childlike
,
hesitating
voice
.
"
I
thank
you
.
I
agree
with
all
you
have
said
.
But
do
not
suppose
me
to
be
so
bad
.
With
my
whole
soul
I
wish
to
be
what
you
would
have
me
be
,
but
I
have
never
had
help
from
anyone
...
But
it
is
I
,
above
all
,
who
am
to
blame
for
everything
.
Help
me
,
teach
me
,
and
perhaps
I
may
...
"
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Pierre
could
not
go
on
.
He
gulped
and
turned
away
.
The
Mason
remained
silent
for
a
long
time
,
evidently
considering
.
"
Help
comes
from
God
alone
,
"
he
said
,
"
but
such
measure
of
help
as
our
Order
can
bestow
it
will
render
you
,
my
dear
sir
.
You
are
going
to
Petersburg
.
Hand
this
to
Count
Willarski
"
(
he
took
out
his
notebook
and
wrote
a
few
words
on
a
large
sheet
of
paper
folded
in
four
)
.
"
Allow
me
to
give
you
a
piece
of
advice
.
When
you
reach
the
capital
,
first
of
all
devote
some
time
to
solitude
and
self-examination
and
do
not
resume
your
former
way
of
life
.
And
now
I
wish
you
a
good
journey
,
my
dear
sir
,
"
he
added
,
seeing
that
his
servant
had
entered
...
"
and
success
.
"
The
traveler
was
Joseph
Alexéevich
Bazdéev
,
as
Pierre
saw
from
the
postmaster
's
book
.
Bazdéev
had
been
one
of
the
best-known
Freemasons
and
Martinists
,
even
in
Novíkov
's
time
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For
a
long
while
after
he
had
gone
,
Pierre
did
not
go
to
bed
or
order
horses
but
paced
up
and
down
the
room
,
pondering
over
his
vicious
past
,
and
with
a
rapturous
sense
of
beginning
anew
pictured
to
himself
the
blissful
,
irreproachable
,
virtuous
future
that
seemed
to
him
so
easy
.
It
seemed
to
him
that
he
had
been
vicious
only
because
he
had
somehow
forgotten
how
good
it
is
to
be
virtuous
.
Not
a
trace
of
his
former
doubts
remained
in
his
soul
.
He
firmly
believed
in
the
possibility
of
the
brotherhood
of
men
united
in
the
aim
of
supporting
one
another
in
the
path
of
virtue
,
and
that
is
how
Freemasonry
presented
itself
to
him
.
On
reaching
Petersburg
Pierre
did
not
let
anyone
know
of
his
arrival
,
he
went
nowhere
and
spent
whole
days
in
reading
Thomas
à
Kempis
,
whose
book
had
been
sent
him
by
someone
unknown
.
One
thing
he
continually
realized
as
he
read
that
book
:
the
joy
,
hitherto
unknown
to
him
,
of
believing
in
the
possibility
of
attaining
perfection
,
and
in
the
possibility
of
active
brotherly
love
among
men
,
which
Joseph
Alexéevich
had
revealed
to
him
.
A
week
after
his
arrival
,
the
young
Polish
count
,
Willarski
,
whom
Pierre
had
known
slightly
in
Petersburg
society
,
came
into
his
room
one
evening
in
the
official
and
ceremonious
manner
in
which
Dólokhov
's
second
had
called
on
him
,
and
,
having
closed
the
door
behind
him
and
satisfied
himself
that
there
was
nobody
else
in
the
room
,
addressed
Pierre
.
"
I
have
come
to
you
with
a
message
and
an
offer
,
Count
,
"
he
said
without
sitting
down
.
"
A
person
of
very
high
standing
in
our
Brotherhood
has
made
application
for
you
to
be
received
into
our
Order
before
the
usual
term
and
has
proposed
to
me
to
be
your
sponsor
.
I
consider
it
a
sacred
duty
to
fulfill
that
person
's
wishes
.
Do
you
wish
to
enter
the
Brotherhood
of
Freemasons
under
my
sponsorship
?
"