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Borís
promised
to
fulfill
her
wish
and
was
about
to
begin
a
conversation
with
her
,
when
Anna
Pávlovna
called
him
away
on
the
pretext
that
her
aunt
wished
to
hear
him
.
"
You
know
her
husband
,
of
course
?
"
said
Anna
Pávlovna
,
closing
her
eyes
and
indicating
Hélène
with
a
sorrowful
gesture
.
"
Ah
,
she
is
such
an
unfortunate
and
charming
woman
!
Do
n't
mention
him
before
her
--
please
do
n't
!
It
is
too
painful
for
her
!
"
When
Borís
and
Anna
Pávlovna
returned
to
the
others
Prince
Hippolyte
had
the
ear
of
the
company
.
Bending
forward
in
his
armchair
he
said
:
"
Le
Roi
de
Prusse
!
"
and
having
said
this
laughed
.
Everyone
turned
toward
him
.
"
Le
Roi
de
Prusse
?
"
Hippolyte
said
interrogatively
,
again
laughing
,
and
then
calmly
and
seriously
sat
back
in
his
chair
.
Anna
Pávlovna
waited
for
him
to
go
on
,
but
as
he
seemed
quite
decided
to
say
no
more
she
began
to
tell
of
how
at
Potsdam
the
impious
Bonaparte
had
stolen
the
sword
of
Frederick
the
Great
.
"
It
is
the
sword
of
Frederick
the
Great
which
I.
.
.
"
she
began
,
but
Hippolyte
interrupted
her
with
the
words
:
"
Le
Roi
de
Prusse
...
"
and
again
,
as
soon
as
all
turned
toward
him
,
excused
himself
and
said
no
more
.
Anna
Pávlovna
frowned
.
Mortemart
,
Hippolyte
's
friend
,
addressed
him
firmly
.
"
Come
now
,
what
about
your
Roi
de
Prusse
?
"
Hippolyte
laughed
as
if
ashamed
of
laughing
.
"
Oh
,
it
's
nothing
.
I
only
wished
to
say
...
"
(
he
wanted
to
repeat
a
joke
he
had
heard
in
Vienna
and
which
he
had
been
trying
all
that
evening
to
get
in
)
"
I
only
wished
to
say
that
we
are
wrong
to
fight
pour
le
Roi
de
Prusse
!
"