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"
Then
I
should
advise
you
...
"
Borís
began
,
wishing
to
sting
her
;
but
at
that
instant
the
galling
thought
occurred
to
him
that
he
might
have
to
leave
Moscow
without
having
accomplished
his
aim
,
and
have
vainly
wasted
his
efforts
--
which
was
a
thing
he
never
allowed
to
happen
He
checked
himself
in
the
middle
of
the
sentence
,
lowered
his
eyes
to
avoid
seeing
her
unpleasantly
irritated
and
irresolute
face
,
and
said
:
"
I
did
not
come
here
at
all
to
quarrel
with
you
.
On
the
contrary
...
"
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He
glanced
at
her
to
make
sure
that
he
might
go
on
.
Her
irritability
had
suddenly
quite
vanished
,
and
her
anxious
,
imploring
eyes
were
fixed
on
him
with
greedy
expectation
.
"
I
can
always
arrange
so
as
not
to
see
her
often
,
"
thought
Borís
.
"
The
affair
has
been
begun
and
must
be
finished
!
"
He
blushed
hotly
,
raised
his
eyes
to
hers
,
and
said
:
"
You
know
my
feelings
for
you
!
"
There
was
no
need
to
say
more
:
Julie
's
face
shone
with
triumph
and
self-satisfaction
;
but
she
forced
Borís
to
say
all
that
is
said
on
such
occasions
--
that
he
loved
her
and
had
never
loved
any
other
woman
more
than
her
.
She
knew
that
for
the
Pénza
estates
and
Nizhegórod
forests
she
could
demand
this
,
and
she
received
what
she
demanded
.
The
affianced
couple
,
no
longer
alluding
to
trees
that
shed
gloom
and
melancholy
upon
them
,
planned
the
arrangements
of
a
splendid
house
in
Petersburg
,
paid
calls
,
and
prepared
everything
for
a
brilliant
wedding
.
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At
the
end
of
January
old
Count
Rostóv
went
to
Moscow
with
Natásha
and
Sónya
.
The
countess
was
still
unwell
and
unable
to
travel
but
it
was
impossible
to
wait
for
her
recovery
.
Prince
Andrew
was
expected
in
Moscow
any
day
,
the
trousseau
had
to
be
ordered
and
the
estate
near
Moscow
had
to
be
sold
,
besides
which
the
opportunity
of
presenting
his
future
daughter-in-law
to
old
Prince
Bolkónski
while
he
was
in
Moscow
could
not
be
missed
.
The
Rostóvs
'
Moscow
house
had
not
been
heated
that
winter
and
,
as
they
had
come
only
for
a
short
time
and
the
countess
was
not
with
them
,
the
count
decided
to
stay
with
Márya
Dmítrievna
Akhrosímova
,
who
had
long
been
pressing
her
hospitality
on
them
.
Late
one
evening
the
Rostóvs
'
four
sleighs
drove
into
Márya
Dmítrievna
's
courtyard
in
the
old
Konyúsheny
street
.
Márya
Dmítrievna
lived
alone
.
She
had
already
married
off
her
daughter
,
and
her
sons
were
all
in
the
service
.
She
held
herself
as
erect
,
told
everyone
her
opinion
as
candidly
,
loudly
,
and
bluntly
as
ever
,
and
her
whole
bearing
seemed
a
reproach
to
others
for
any
weakness
,
passion
,
or
temptation
--
the
possibility
of
which
she
did
not
admit
.
From
early
in
the
morning
,
wearing
a
dressing
jacket
,
she
attended
to
her
household
affairs
,
and
then
she
drove
out
:
on
holy
days
to
church
and
after
the
service
to
jails
and
prisons
on
affairs
of
which
she
never
spoke
to
anyone
.
On
ordinary
days
,
after
dressing
,
she
received
petitioners
of
various
classes
,
of
whom
there
were
always
some
.