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"
How
I
should
have
loved
him
!
"
said
Natásha
,
immediately
guessing
his
thought
;
"
but
I
know
you
wish
to
avoid
any
pretext
for
finding
fault
with
us
.
"
Sometimes
the
old
count
would
come
up
,
kiss
Prince
Andrew
,
and
ask
his
advice
about
Pétya
's
education
or
Nicholas
'
service
.
The
old
countess
sighed
as
she
looked
at
them
;
Sónya
was
always
getting
frightened
lest
she
should
be
in
the
way
and
tried
to
find
excuses
for
leaving
them
alone
,
even
when
they
did
not
wish
it
.
When
Prince
Andrew
spoke
(
he
could
tell
a
story
very
well
)
,
Natásha
listened
to
him
with
pride
;
when
she
spoke
she
noticed
with
fear
and
joy
that
he
gazed
attentively
and
scrutinizingly
at
her
.
She
asked
herself
in
perplexity
:
"
What
does
he
look
for
in
me
?
He
is
trying
to
discover
something
by
looking
at
me
!
What
if
what
he
seeks
in
me
is
not
there
?
"
Sometimes
she
fell
into
one
of
the
mad
,
merry
moods
characteristic
of
her
,
and
then
she
particularly
loved
to
hear
and
see
how
Prince
Andrew
laughed
.
He
seldom
laughed
,
but
when
he
did
he
abandoned
himself
entirely
to
his
laughter
,
and
after
such
a
laugh
she
always
felt
nearer
to
him
.
Natásha
would
have
been
completely
happy
if
the
thought
of
the
separation
awaiting
her
and
drawing
near
had
not
terrified
her
,
just
as
the
mere
thought
of
it
made
him
turn
pale
and
cold
.
On
the
eve
of
his
departure
from
Petersburg
Prince
Andrew
brought
with
him
Pierre
,
who
had
not
been
to
the
Rostóvs
'
once
since
the
ball
.
Pierre
seemed
disconcerted
and
embarrassed
.
He
was
talking
to
the
countess
,
and
Natásha
sat
down
beside
a
little
chess
table
with
Sónya
,
thereby
inviting
Prince
Andrew
to
come
too
.
He
did
so
.
"
You
have
known
Bezúkhov
a
long
time
?
"
he
asked
.
"
Do
you
like
him
?
"
"
Yes
,
he
's
a
dear
,
but
very
absurd
.
"
And
as
usual
when
speaking
of
Pierre
,
she
began
to
tell
anecdotes
of
his
absent-mindedness
,
some
of
which
had
even
been
invented
about
him
"
Do
you
know
I
have
entrusted
him
with
our
secret
?
I
have
known
him
from
childhood
.
He
has
a
heart
of
gold
.
I
beg
you
,
Natalie
,
"
Prince
Andrew
said
with
sudden
seriousness
--
"
I
am
going
away
and
heaven
knows
what
may
happen
.
You
may
cease
to
...
all
right
,
I
know
I
am
not
to
say
that
.
Only
this
,
then
:
whatever
may
happen
to
you
when
I
am
not
here
...
"
"
What
can
happen
?
"
"
Whatever
trouble
may
come
,
"
Prince
Andrew
continued
,
"
I
beg
you
,
Mademoiselle
Sophie
,
whatever
may
happen
,
to
turn
to
him
alone
for
advice
and
help
!
He
is
a
most
absent-minded
and
absurd
fellow
,
but
he
has
a
heart
of
gold
.
"