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And
patting
Berg
on
the
shoulder
he
got
up
,
wishing
to
end
the
conversation
.
But
Berg
,
smiling
pleasantly
,
explained
that
if
he
did
not
know
for
certain
how
much
Véra
would
have
and
did
not
receive
at
least
part
of
the
dowry
in
advance
,
he
would
have
to
break
matters
off
.
"
Because
,
consider
,
Count
--
if
I
allowed
myself
to
marry
now
without
having
definite
means
to
maintain
my
wife
,
I
should
be
acting
badly
...
"
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The
conversation
ended
by
the
count
,
who
wished
to
be
generous
and
to
avoid
further
importunity
,
saying
that
he
would
give
a
note
of
hand
for
eighty
thousand
rubles
.
Berg
smiled
meekly
,
kissed
the
count
on
the
shoulder
,
and
said
that
he
was
very
grateful
,
but
that
it
was
impossible
for
him
to
arrange
his
new
life
without
receiving
thirty
thousand
in
ready
money
.
"
Or
at
least
twenty
thousand
,
Count
,
"
he
added
,
"
and
then
a
note
of
hand
for
only
sixty
thousand
.
"
"
Yes
,
yes
,
all
right
!
"
said
the
count
hurriedly
.
"
Only
excuse
me
,
my
dear
fellow
,
I
'll
give
you
twenty
thousand
and
a
note
of
hand
for
eighty
thousand
as
well
.
Yes
,
yes
!
Kiss
me
.
"
Natásha
was
sixteen
and
it
was
the
year
1809
,
the
very
year
to
which
she
had
counted
on
her
fingers
with
Borís
after
they
had
kissed
four
years
ago
.
Since
then
she
had
not
seen
him
.
Before
Sónya
and
her
mother
,
if
Borís
happened
to
be
mentioned
,
she
spoke
quite
freely
of
that
episode
as
of
some
childish
,
long-forgotten
matter
that
was
not
worth
mentioning
.
But
in
the
secret
depths
of
her
soul
the
question
whether
her
engagement
to
Borís
was
a
jest
or
an
important
,
binding
promise
tormented
her
.
Since
Borís
left
Moscow
in
1805
to
join
the
army
he
had
not
seen
the
Rostóvs
.
He
had
been
in
Moscow
several
times
,
and
had
passed
near
Otrádnoe
,
but
had
never
been
to
see
them
.
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Sometimes
it
occurred
to
Natásha
that
he
did
not
wish
to
see
her
,
and
this
conjecture
was
confirmed
by
the
sad
tone
in
which
her
elders
spoke
of
him
.
"
Nowadays
old
friends
are
not
remembered
,
"
the
countess
would
say
when
Borís
was
mentioned
.
Anna
Mikháylovna
also
had
of
late
visited
them
less
frequently
,
seemed
to
hold
herself
with
particular
dignity
,
and
always
spoke
rapturously
and
gratefully
of
the
merits
of
her
son
and
the
brilliant
career
on
which
he
had
entered
.
When
the
Rostóvs
came
to
Petersburg
Borís
called
on
them
.