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Daniel
did
not
answer
,
but
winked
instead
.
"
I
sent
Uvárka
at
dawn
to
listen
,
"
his
bass
boomed
out
after
a
minute
's
pause
.
"
He
says
she
's
moved
them
into
the
Otrádnoe
enclosure
.
They
were
howling
there
.
"
(
This
meant
that
the
she-wolf
,
about
whom
they
both
knew
,
had
moved
with
her
cubs
to
the
Otrádnoe
copse
,
a
small
place
a
mile
and
a
half
from
the
house
.
)
"
We
ought
to
go
,
do
n't
you
think
so
?
"
said
Nicholas
.
"
Come
to
me
with
Uvárka
.
"
"
As
you
please
.
"
"
Then
put
off
feeding
them
.
"
"
Yes
,
sir
.
"
Five
minutes
later
Daniel
and
Uvárka
were
standing
in
Nicholas
'
big
study
.
Though
Daniel
was
not
a
big
man
,
to
see
him
in
a
room
was
like
seeing
a
horse
or
a
bear
on
the
floor
among
the
furniture
and
surroundings
of
human
life
.
Daniel
himself
felt
this
,
and
as
usual
stood
just
inside
the
door
,
trying
to
speak
softly
and
not
move
,
for
fear
of
breaking
something
in
the
master
's
apartment
,
and
he
hastened
to
say
all
that
was
necessary
so
as
to
get
from
under
that
ceiling
,
out
into
the
open
under
the
sky
once
more
.
Having
finished
his
inquiries
and
extorted
from
Daniel
an
opinion
that
the
hounds
were
fit
(
Daniel
himself
wished
to
go
hunting
)
,
Nicholas
ordered
the
horses
to
be
saddled
But
just
as
Daniel
was
about
to
go
Natásha
came
in
with
rapid
steps
,
not
having
done
up
her
hair
or
finished
dressing
and
with
her
old
nurse
's
big
shawl
wrapped
round
her
.
Pétya
ran
in
at
the
same
time
.
"
You
are
going
?
"
asked
Natásha
.
"
I
knew
you
would
!
Sónya
said
you
would
n't
go
,
but
I
knew
that
today
is
the
sort
of
day
when
you
could
n't
help
going
.
"