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"
Now
,
why
need
you
do
it
?
"
said
Princess
Mary
.
"
Why
did
you
come
to
me
?
.
.
"
"
Come
,
Pelagéya
,
I
was
joking
,
"
said
Pierre
.
"
Princesse
,
ma
parole
,
je
n'ai
pas
voulu
l'offenser
.
*
I
did
not
mean
anything
,
I
was
only
joking
,
"
he
said
,
smiling
shyly
and
trying
to
efface
his
offense
.
"
It
was
all
my
fault
,
and
Andrew
was
only
joking
.
"
*
"
Princess
,
on
my
word
,
I
did
not
wish
to
offend
her
.
"
Pelagéya
stopped
doubtfully
,
but
in
Pierre
's
face
there
was
such
a
look
of
sincere
penitence
,
and
Prince
Andrew
glanced
so
meekly
now
at
her
and
now
at
Pierre
,
that
she
was
gradually
reassured
.
The
pilgrim
woman
was
appeased
and
,
being
encouraged
to
talk
,
gave
a
long
account
of
Father
Amphilochus
,
who
led
so
holy
a
life
that
his
hands
smelled
of
incense
,
and
how
on
her
last
visit
to
Kiev
some
monks
she
knew
let
her
have
the
keys
of
the
catacombs
,
and
how
she
,
taking
some
dried
bread
with
her
,
had
spent
two
days
in
the
catacombs
with
the
saints
.
"
I
'd
pray
awhile
to
one
,
ponder
awhile
,
then
go
on
to
another
.
I
'd
sleep
a
bit
and
then
again
go
and
kiss
the
relics
,
and
there
was
such
peace
all
around
,
such
blessedness
,
that
one
do
n't
want
to
come
out
,
even
into
the
light
of
heaven
again
.
"
Pierre
listened
to
her
attentively
and
seriously
.
Prince
Andrew
went
out
of
the
room
,
and
then
,
leaving
"
God
's
folk
"
to
finish
their
tea
,
Princess
Mary
took
Pierre
into
the
drawing
room
.
"
You
are
very
kind
,
"
she
said
to
him
.
"
Oh
,
I
really
did
not
mean
to
hurt
her
feelings
.
I
understand
them
so
well
and
have
the
greatest
respect
for
them
.
"
Princess
Mary
looked
at
him
silently
and
smiled
affectionately
.