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They
were
very
long
,
and
Pierre
,
from
joy
,
agitation
,
and
embarrassment
,
was
not
in
a
state
to
understand
what
was
being
read
.
He
managed
to
follow
only
the
last
words
of
the
statutes
and
these
remained
in
his
mind
.
"
In
our
temples
we
recognize
no
other
distinctions
,
"
read
the
Grand
Master
,
"
but
those
between
virtue
and
vice
.
Beware
of
making
any
distinctions
which
may
infringe
equality
.
Fly
to
a
brother
's
aid
whoever
he
may
be
,
exhort
him
who
goeth
astray
,
raise
him
that
falleth
,
never
bear
malice
or
enmity
toward
thy
brother
.
Be
kindly
and
courteous
.
Kindle
in
all
hearts
the
flame
of
virtue
.
Share
thy
happiness
with
thy
neighbor
,
and
may
envy
never
dim
the
purity
of
that
bliss
.
Forgive
thy
enemy
,
do
not
avenge
thyself
except
by
doing
him
good
.
Thus
fulfilling
the
highest
law
thou
shalt
regain
traces
of
the
ancient
dignity
which
thou
hast
lost
.
"
He
finished
and
,
getting
up
,
embraced
and
kissed
Pierre
,
who
,
with
tears
of
joy
in
his
eyes
,
looked
round
him
,
not
knowing
how
to
answer
the
congratulations
and
greetings
from
acquaintances
that
met
him
on
all
sides
.
He
acknowledged
no
acquaintances
but
saw
in
all
these
men
only
brothers
,
and
burned
with
impatience
to
set
to
work
with
them
.
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The
Grand
Master
rapped
with
his
mallet
.
All
the
Masons
sat
down
in
their
places
,
and
one
of
them
read
an
exhortation
on
the
necessity
of
humility
.
The
Grand
Master
proposed
that
the
last
duty
should
be
performed
,
and
the
distinguished
dignitary
who
bore
the
title
of
"
Collector
of
Alms
"
went
round
to
all
the
brothers
Pierre
would
have
liked
to
subscribe
all
he
had
,
but
fearing
that
it
might
look
like
pride
subscribed
the
same
amount
as
the
others
.
The
meeting
was
at
an
end
,
and
on
reaching
home
Pierre
felt
as
if
he
had
returned
from
a
long
journey
on
which
he
had
spent
dozens
of
years
,
had
become
completely
changed
,
and
had
quite
left
behind
his
former
habits
and
way
of
life
.
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The
day
after
he
had
been
received
into
the
Lodge
,
Pierre
was
sitting
at
home
reading
a
book
and
trying
to
fathom
the
significance
of
the
Square
,
one
side
of
which
symbolized
God
,
another
moral
things
,
a
third
physical
things
,
and
the
fourth
a
combination
of
these
.
Now
and
then
his
attention
wandered
from
the
book
and
the
Square
and
he
formed
in
imagination
a
new
plan
of
life
.
On
the
previous
evening
at
the
Lodge
,
he
had
heard
that
a
rumor
of
his
duel
had
reached
the
Emperor
and
that
it
would
be
wiser
for
him
to
leave
Petersburg
.
Pierre
proposed
going
to
his
estates
in
the
south
and
there
attending
to
the
welfare
of
his
serfs
.
He
was
joyfully
planning
this
new
life
,
when
Prince
Vasíli
suddenly
entered
the
room
.
"
My
dear
fellow
,
what
have
you
been
up
to
in
Moscow
?
Why
have
you
quarreled
with
Hélène
,
mon
cher
?
You
are
under
a
delusion
,
"
said
Prince
Vasíli
,
as
he
entered
.
"
I
know
all
about
it
,
and
I
can
tell
you
positively
that
Hélène
is
as
innocent
before
you
as
Christ
was
before
the
Jews
.
"
Pierre
was
about
to
reply
,
but
Prince
Vasíli
interrupted
him
.