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Hélène
's
box
was
filled
and
surrounded
from
the
stalls
by
the
most
distinguished
and
intellectual
men
,
who
seemed
to
vie
with
one
another
in
their
wish
to
let
everyone
see
that
they
knew
her
.
During
the
whole
of
that
entr
'
acte
Kurágin
stood
with
Dólokhov
in
front
of
the
orchestra
partition
,
looking
at
the
Rostóvs
'
box
.
Natásha
knew
he
was
talking
about
her
and
this
afforded
her
pleasure
.
She
even
turned
so
that
he
should
see
her
profile
in
what
she
thought
was
its
most
becoming
aspect
.
Before
the
beginning
of
the
second
act
Pierre
appeared
in
the
stalls
.
The
Rostóvs
had
not
seen
him
since
their
arrival
.
His
face
looked
sad
,
and
he
had
grown
still
stouter
since
Natásha
last
saw
him
.
He
passed
up
to
the
front
rows
,
not
noticing
anyone
.
Anatole
went
up
to
him
and
began
speaking
to
him
,
looking
at
and
indicating
the
Rostóvs
'
box
.
On
seeing
Natásha
Pierre
grew
animated
and
,
hastily
passing
between
the
rows
,
came
toward
their
box
.
When
he
got
there
he
leaned
on
his
elbows
and
,
smiling
,
talked
to
her
for
a
long
time
.
While
conversing
with
Pierre
,
Natásha
heard
a
man
's
voice
in
Countess
Bezúkhova
's
box
and
something
told
her
it
was
Kurágin
.
She
turned
and
their
eyes
met
.
Almost
smiling
,
he
gazed
straight
into
her
eyes
with
such
an
enraptured
caressing
look
that
it
seemed
strange
to
be
so
near
him
,
to
look
at
him
like
that
,
to
be
so
sure
he
admired
her
,
and
not
to
be
acquainted
with
him
.
In
the
second
act
there
was
scenery
representing
tombstones
,
there
was
a
round
hole
in
the
canvas
to
represent
the
moon
,
shades
were
raised
over
the
footlights
,
and
from
horns
and
contrabass
came
deep
notes
while
many
people
appeared
from
right
and
left
wearing
black
cloaks
and
holding
things
like
daggers
in
their
hands
.
They
began
waving
their
arms
.
Then
some
other
people
ran
in
and
began
dragging
away
the
maiden
who
had
been
in
white
and
was
now
in
light
blue
.
They
did
not
drag
her
away
at
once
,
but
sang
with
her
for
a
long
time
and
then
at
last
dragged
her
off
,
and
behind
the
scenes
something
metallic
was
struck
three
times
and
everyone
knelt
down
and
sang
a
prayer
.
All
these
things
were
repeatedly
interrupted
by
the
enthusiastic
shouts
of
the
audience
.
During
this
act
every
time
Natásha
looked
toward
the
stalls
she
saw
Anatole
Kurágin
with
an
arm
thrown
across
the
back
of
his
chair
,
staring
at
her
.
She
was
pleased
to
see
that
he
was
captivated
by
her
and
it
did
not
occur
to
her
that
there
was
anything
wrong
in
it
.
When
the
second
act
was
over
Countess
Bezúkhova
rose
,
turned
to
the
Rostóvs
'
box
--
her
whole
bosom
completely
exposed
--
beckoned
the
old
count
with
a
gloved
finger
,
and
paying
no
attention
to
those
who
had
entered
her
box
began
talking
to
him
with
an
amiable
smile
.
"
Do
make
me
acquainted
with
your
charming
daughters
,
"
said
she
.
"
The
whole
town
is
singing
their
praises
and
I
do
n't
even
know
them
!
"
Natásha
rose
and
curtsied
to
the
splendid
countess
.
She
was
so
pleased
by
praise
from
this
brilliant
beauty
that
she
blushed
with
pleasure
.
"
I
want
to
become
a
Moscovite
too
,
now
,
"
said
Hélène
.
"
How
is
it
you
're
not
ashamed
to
bury
such
pearls
in
the
country
?
"
Countess
Bezúkhova
quite
deserved
her
reputation
of
being
a
fascinating
woman
.
She
could
say
what
she
did
not
think
--
especially
what
was
flattering
--
quite
simply
and
naturally
.