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After
the
first
monologue
the
whole
company
rose
and
surrounded
Mademoiselle
George
,
expressing
their
enthusiasm
.
"
How
beautiful
she
is
!
"
Natásha
remarked
to
her
father
who
had
also
risen
and
was
moving
through
the
crowd
toward
the
actress
.
"
I
do
n't
think
so
when
I
look
at
you
!
"
said
Anatole
,
following
Natásha
.
He
said
this
at
a
moment
when
she
alone
could
hear
him
.
"
You
are
enchanting
...
from
the
moment
I
saw
you
I
have
never
ceased
...
"
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"
Come
,
come
,
Natásha
!
"
said
the
count
,
as
he
turned
back
for
his
daughter
.
"
How
beautiful
she
is
!
"
Natásha
without
saying
anything
stepped
up
to
her
father
and
looked
at
him
with
surprised
inquiring
eyes
.
After
giving
several
recitations
,
Mademoiselle
George
left
,
and
Countess
Bezúkhova
asked
her
visitors
into
the
ballroom
.
The
count
wished
to
go
home
,
but
Hélène
entreated
him
not
to
spoil
her
improvised
ball
,
and
the
Rostóvs
stayed
on
.
Anatole
asked
Natásha
for
a
valse
and
as
they
danced
he
pressed
her
waist
and
hand
and
told
her
she
was
bewitching
and
that
he
loved
her
.
During
the
écossaise
,
which
she
also
danced
with
him
,
Anatole
said
nothing
when
they
happened
to
be
by
themselves
,
but
merely
gazed
at
her
.
Natásha
lifted
her
frightened
eyes
to
him
,
but
there
was
such
confident
tenderness
in
his
affectionate
look
and
smile
that
she
could
not
,
whilst
looking
at
him
,
say
what
she
had
to
say
.
She
lowered
her
eyes
.
"
Do
n't
say
such
things
to
me
.
I
am
betrothed
and
love
another
,
"
she
said
rapidly
...
She
glanced
at
him
.
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Anatole
was
not
upset
or
pained
by
what
she
had
said
.
"
Do
n't
speak
to
me
of
that
!
What
can
I
do
?
"
said
he
.
"
I
tell
you
I
am
madly
,
madly
,
in
love
with
you
!
Is
it
my
fault
that
you
are
enchanting
?
...
It
's
our
turn
to
begin
.
"
Natásha
,
animated
and
excited
,
looked
about
her
with
wide-open
frightened
eyes
and
seemed
merrier
than
usual
.
She
understood
hardly
anything
that
went
on
that
evening
.
They
danced
the
écossaise
and
the
Grossvater
.
Her
father
asked
her
to
come
home
,
but
she
begged
to
remain
.
Wherever
she
went
and
whomever
she
was
speaking
to
,
she
felt
his
eyes
upon
her
.
Later
on
she
recalled
how
she
had
asked
her
father
to
let
her
go
to
the
dressing
room
to
rearrange
her
dress
,
that
Hélène
had
followed
her
and
spoken
laughingly
of
her
brother
's
love
,
and
that
she
again
met
Anatole
in
the
little
sitting
room
.