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Lopukhín
and
the
old
general
occasionally
took
part
in
the
conversation
.
Prince
Bolkónski
listened
as
a
presiding
judge
receives
a
report
,
only
now
and
then
,
silently
or
by
a
brief
word
,
showing
that
he
took
heed
of
what
was
being
reported
to
him
.
The
tone
of
the
conversation
was
such
as
indicated
that
no
one
approved
of
what
was
being
done
in
the
political
world
.
Incidents
were
related
evidently
confirming
the
opinion
that
everything
was
going
from
bad
to
worse
,
but
whether
telling
a
story
or
giving
an
opinion
the
speaker
always
stopped
,
or
was
stopped
,
at
the
point
beyond
which
his
criticism
might
touch
the
sovereign
himself
.
At
dinner
the
talk
turned
on
the
latest
political
news
:
Napoleon
's
seizure
of
the
Duke
of
Oldenburg
's
territory
,
and
the
Russian
Note
,
hostile
to
Napoleon
,
which
had
been
sent
to
all
the
European
courts
.
"
Bonaparte
treats
Europe
as
a
pirate
does
a
captured
vessel
,
"
said
Count
Rostopchín
,
repeating
a
phrase
he
had
uttered
several
times
before
.
"
One
only
wonders
at
the
long-suffering
or
blindness
of
the
crowned
heads
.
Now
the
Pope
's
turn
has
come
and
Bonaparte
does
n't
scruple
to
depose
the
head
of
the
Catholic
Church
--
yet
all
keep
silent
!
Our
sovereign
alone
has
protested
against
the
seizure
of
the
Duke
of
Oldenburg
's
territory
,
and
even
...
"
Count
Rostopchín
paused
,
feeling
that
he
had
reached
the
limit
beyond
which
censure
was
impossible
.
"
Other
territories
have
been
offered
in
exchange
for
the
Duchy
of
Oldenburg
,
"
said
Prince
Bolkónski
.
"
He
shifts
the
Dukes
about
as
I
might
move
my
serfs
from
Bald
Hills
to
Boguchárovo
or
my
Ryazán
estates
.
"
"
The
Duke
of
Oldenburg
bears
his
misfortunes
with
admirable
strength
of
character
and
resignation
,
"
remarked
Borís
,
joining
in
respectfully
.
He
said
this
because
on
his
journey
from
Petersburg
he
had
had
the
honor
of
being
presented
to
the
Duke
.
Prince
Bolkónski
glanced
at
the
young
man
as
if
about
to
say
something
in
reply
,
but
changed
his
mind
,
evidently
considering
him
too
young
.
"
I
have
read
our
protests
about
the
Oldenburg
affair
and
was
surprised
how
badly
the
Note
was
worded
,
"
remarked
Count
Rostopchín
in
the
casual
tone
of
a
man
dealing
with
a
subject
quite
familiar
to
him
.
Pierre
looked
at
Rostopchín
with
naïve
astonishment
,
not
understanding
why
he
should
be
disturbed
by
the
bad
composition
of
the
Note
.
"
Does
it
matter
,
Count
,
how
the
Note
is
worded
,
"
he
asked
,
"
so
long
as
its
substance
is
forcible
?
"