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When
everybody
rose
to
go
,
Hélène
who
had
spoken
very
little
all
the
evening
again
turned
to
Borís
,
asking
him
in
a
tone
of
caressing
significant
command
to
come
to
her
on
Tuesday
.
"
It
is
of
great
importance
to
me
,
"
she
said
,
turning
with
a
smile
toward
Anna
Pávlovna
,
and
Anna
Pávlovna
,
with
the
same
sad
smile
with
which
she
spoke
of
her
exalted
patroness
,
supported
Hélène
's
wish
.
It
seemed
as
if
from
some
words
Borís
had
spoken
that
evening
about
the
Prussian
army
,
Hélène
had
suddenly
found
it
necessary
to
see
him
.
She
seemed
to
promise
to
explain
that
necessity
to
him
when
he
came
on
Tuesday
.
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But
on
Tuesday
evening
,
having
come
to
Hélène
's
splendid
salon
,
Borís
received
no
clear
explanation
of
why
it
had
been
necessary
for
him
to
come
.
There
were
other
guests
and
the
countess
talked
little
to
him
,
and
only
as
he
kissed
her
hand
on
taking
leave
said
unexpectedly
and
in
a
whisper
,
with
a
strangely
unsmiling
face
:
"
Come
to
dinner
tomorrow
...
in
the
evening
.
You
must
come
...
Come
!
"
During
that
stay
in
Petersburg
,
Borís
became
an
intimate
in
the
countess
'
house
.
The
war
was
flaming
up
and
nearing
the
Russian
frontier
.
Everywhere
one
heard
curses
on
Bonaparte
,
"
the
enemy
of
mankind
.
"
Militiamen
and
recruits
were
being
enrolled
in
the
villages
,
and
from
the
seat
of
war
came
contradictory
news
,
false
as
usual
and
therefore
variously
interpreted
.
The
life
of
old
Prince
Bolkónski
,
Prince
Andrew
,
and
Princess
Mary
had
greatly
changed
since
1805
.
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In
1806
the
old
prince
was
made
one
of
the
eight
commanders
in
chief
then
appointed
to
supervise
the
enrollment
decreed
throughout
Russia
.
Despite
the
weakness
of
age
,
which
had
become
particularly
noticeable
since
the
time
when
he
thought
his
son
had
been
killed
,
he
did
not
think
it
right
to
refuse
a
duty
to
which
he
had
been
appointed
by
the
Emperor
himself
,
and
this
fresh
opportunity
for
action
gave
him
new
energy
and
strength
.
He
was
continually
traveling
through
the
three
provinces
entrusted
to
him
,
was
pedantic
in
the
fulfillment
of
his
duties
,
severe
to
cruel
with
his
subordinates
,
and
went
into
everything
down
to
the
minutest
details
himself
.
Princess
Mary
had
ceased
taking
lessons
in
mathematics
from
her
father
,
and
when
the
old
prince
was
at
home
went
to
his
study
with
the
wet
nurse
and
little
Prince
Nicholas
(
as
his
grandfather
called
him
)
.
The
baby
Prince
Nicholas
lived
with
his
wet
nurse
and
nurse
Sávishna
in
the
late
princess
'
rooms
and
Princess
Mary
spent
most
of
the
day
in
the
nursery
,
taking
a
mother
's
place
to
her
little
nephew
as
best
she
could
.
Mademoiselle
Bourienne
,
too
,
seemed
passionately
fond
of
the
boy
,
and
Princess
Mary
often
deprived
herself
to
give
her
friend
the
pleasure
of
dandling
the
little
angel
--
as
she
called
her
nephew
--
and
playing
with
him
.
Near
the
altar
of
the
church
at
Bald
Hills
there
was
a
chapel
over
the
tomb
of
the
little
princess
,
and
in
this
chapel
was
a
marble
monument
brought
from
Italy
,
representing
an
angel
with
outspread
wings
ready
to
fly
upwards
.
The
angel
's
upper
lip
was
slightly
raised
as
though
about
to
smile
,
and
once
on
coming
out
of
the
chapel
Prince
Andrew
and
Princess
Mary
admitted
to
one
another
that
the
angel
's
face
reminded
them
strangely
of
the
little
princess
.
But
what
was
still
stranger
,
though
of
this
Prince
Andrew
said
nothing
to
his
sister
,
was
that
in
the
expression
the
sculptor
had
happened
to
give
the
angel
's
face
,
Prince
Andrew
read
the
same
mild
reproach
he
had
read
on
the
face
of
his
dead
wife
:
"
Ah
,
why
have
you
done
this
to
me
?
"