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Pierre
dined
at
the
club
that
day
and
heard
on
all
sides
gossip
about
the
attempted
abduction
of
Rostóva
.
He
resolutely
denied
these
rumors
,
assuring
everyone
that
nothing
had
happened
except
that
his
brother-in-law
had
proposed
to
her
and
been
refused
.
It
seemed
to
Pierre
that
it
was
his
duty
to
conceal
the
whole
affair
and
re-establish
Natásha
's
reputation
.
He
was
awaiting
Prince
Andrew
's
return
with
dread
and
went
every
day
to
the
old
prince
's
for
news
of
him
.
Old
Prince
Bolkónski
heard
all
the
rumors
current
in
the
town
from
Mademoiselle
Bourienne
and
had
read
the
note
to
Princess
Mary
in
which
Natásha
had
broken
off
her
engagement
.
He
seemed
in
better
spirits
than
usual
and
awaited
his
son
with
great
impatience
.
Some
days
after
Anatole
's
departure
Pierre
received
a
note
from
Prince
Andrew
,
informing
him
of
his
arrival
and
asking
him
to
come
to
see
him
.
As
soon
as
he
reached
Moscow
,
Prince
Andrew
had
received
from
his
father
Natásha
's
note
to
Princess
Mary
breaking
off
her
engagement
(
Mademoiselle
Bourienne
had
purloined
it
from
Princess
Mary
and
given
it
to
the
old
prince
)
,
and
he
heard
from
him
the
story
of
Natásha
's
elopement
,
with
additions
.
Prince
Andrew
had
arrived
in
the
evening
and
Pierre
came
to
see
him
next
morning
.
Pierre
expected
to
find
Prince
Andrew
in
almost
the
same
state
as
Natásha
and
was
therefore
surprised
on
entering
the
drawing
room
to
hear
him
in
the
study
talking
in
a
loud
animated
voice
about
some
intrigue
going
on
in
Petersburg
.
The
old
prince
's
voice
and
another
now
and
then
interrupted
him
.
Princess
Mary
came
out
to
meet
Pierre
.
She
sighed
,
looking
toward
the
door
of
the
room
where
Prince
Andrew
was
,
evidently
intending
to
express
her
sympathy
with
his
sorrow
,
but
Pierre
saw
by
her
face
that
she
was
glad
both
at
what
had
happened
and
at
the
way
her
brother
had
taken
the
news
of
Natásha
's
faithlessness
.
"
He
says
he
expected
it
,
"
she
remarked
.
"
I
know
his
pride
will
not
let
him
express
his
feelings
,
but
still
he
has
taken
it
better
,
far
better
,
than
I
expected
.
Evidently
it
had
to
be
...
"
"
But
is
it
possible
that
all
is
really
ended
?
"
asked
Pierre
.
Princess
Mary
looked
at
him
with
astonishment
.
She
did
not
understand
how
he
could
ask
such
a
question
.
Pierre
went
into
the
study
.
Prince
Andrew
,
greatly
changed
and
plainly
in
better
health
,
but
with
a
fresh
horizontal
wrinkle
between
his
brows
,
stood
in
civilian
dress
facing
his
father
and
Prince
Meshchérski
,
warmly
disputing
and
vigorously
gesticulating
.
The
conversation
was
about
Speránski
--
the
news
of
whose
sudden
exile
and
alleged
treachery
had
just
reached
Moscow
.