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"
Natásha
remained
silent
,
from
shyness
Márya
Dmítrievna
supposed
,
but
really
because
she
disliked
anyone
interfering
in
what
touched
her
love
of
Prince
Andrew
,
which
seemed
to
her
so
apart
from
all
human
affairs
that
no
one
could
understand
it
.
She
loved
and
knew
Prince
Andrew
,
he
loved
her
only
,
and
was
to
come
one
of
these
days
and
take
her
.
She
wanted
nothing
more
.
"
You
see
I
have
known
him
a
long
time
and
am
also
fond
of
Mary
,
your
future
sister-in-law
.
'
Husbands
'
sisters
bring
up
blisters
,
'
but
this
one
would
n't
hurt
a
fly
.
She
has
asked
me
to
bring
you
two
together
.
Tomorrow
you
'll
go
with
your
father
to
see
her
.
Be
very
nice
and
affectionate
to
her
:
you
're
younger
than
she
.
When
he
comes
,
he
'll
find
you
already
know
his
sister
and
father
and
are
liked
by
them
.
Am
I
right
or
not
?
Wo
n't
that
be
best
?
"
"
Yes
,
it
will
,
"
Natásha
answered
reluctantly
.
Next
day
,
by
Márya
Dmítrievna
's
advice
,
Count
Rostóv
took
Natásha
to
call
on
Prince
Nicholas
Bolkónski
.
The
count
did
not
set
out
cheerfully
on
this
visit
,
at
heart
he
felt
afraid
.
He
well
remembered
the
last
interview
he
had
had
with
the
old
prince
at
the
time
of
the
enrollment
,
when
in
reply
to
an
invitation
to
dinner
he
had
had
to
listen
to
an
angry
reprimand
for
not
having
provided
his
full
quota
of
men
.
Natásha
,
on
the
other
hand
,
having
put
on
her
best
gown
,
was
in
the
highest
spirits
.
"
They
ca
n't
help
liking
me
,
"
she
thought
.
"
Everybody
always
has
liked
me
,
and
I
am
so
willing
to
do
anything
they
wish
,
so
ready
to
be
fond
of
him
--
for
being
his
father
--
and
of
her
--
for
being
his
sister
--
that
there
is
no
reason
for
them
not
to
like
me
...
"
They
drove
up
to
the
gloomy
old
house
on
the
Vozdvízhenka
and
entered
the
vestibule
.
"
Well
,
the
Lord
have
mercy
on
us
!
"
said
the
count
,
half
in
jest
,
half
in
earnest
;
but
Natásha
noticed
that
her
father
was
flurried
on
entering
the
anteroom
and
inquired
timidly
and
softly
whether
the
prince
and
princess
were
at
home
.
When
they
had
been
announced
a
perturbation
was
noticeable
among
the
servants
.
The
footman
who
had
gone
to
announce
them
was
stopped
by
another
in
the
large
hall
and
they
whispered
to
one
another
.
Then
a
maidservant
ran
into
the
hall
and
hurriedly
said
something
,
mentioning
the
princess
.
At
last
an
old
,
cross
looking
footman
came
and
announced
to
the
Rostóvs
that
the
prince
was
not
receiving
,
but
that
the
princess
begged
them
to
walk
up
.
The
first
person
who
came
to
meet
the
visitors
was
Mademoiselle
Bourienne
.
She
greeted
the
father
and
daughter
with
special
politeness
and
showed
them
to
the
princess
'
room
.
The
princess
,
looking
excited
and
nervous
,
her
face
flushed
in
patches
,
ran
in
to
meet
the
visitors
,
treading
heavily
,
and
vainly
trying
to
appear
cordial
and
at
ease
.
From
the
first
glance
Princess
Mary
did
not
like
Natásha
.
She
thought
her
too
fashionably
dressed
,
frivolously
gay
and
vain
.
She
did
not
at
all
realize
that
before
having
seen
her
future
sister-in-law
she
was
prejudiced
against
her
by
involuntary
envy
of
her
beauty
,
youth
,
and
happiness
,
as
well
as
by
jealousy
of
her
brother
's
love
for
her
.
Apart
from
this
insuperable
antipathy
to
her
,
Princess
Mary
was
agitated
just
then
because
on
the
Rostóvs
'
being
announced
,
the
old
prince
had
shouted
that
he
did
not
wish
to
see
them
,
that
Princess
Mary
might
do
so
if
she
chose
,
but
they
were
not
to
be
admitted
to
him
.
She
had
decided
to
receive
them
,
but
feared
lest
the
prince
might
at
any
moment
indulge
in
some
freak
,
as
he
seemed
much
upset
by
the
Rostóvs
'
visit
.
"
There
,
my
dear
princess
,
I
've
brought
you
my
songstress
,
"
said
the
count
,
bowing
and
looking
round
uneasily
as
if
afraid
the
old
prince
might
appear
.
"
I
am
so
glad
you
should
get
to
know
one
another
...
very
sorry
the
prince
is
still
ailing
,
"
and
after
a
few
more
commonplace
remarks
he
rose
.
"
If
you
'll
allow
me
to
leave
my
Natásha
in
your
hands
for
a
quarter
of
an
hour
,
Princess
,
I
'll
drive
round
to
see
Anna
Semënovna
,
it
's
quite
near
in
the
Dogs
'
Square
,
and
then
I
'll
come
back
for
her
.