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Pierre
left
the
room
and
went
to
the
old
prince
and
Princess
Mary
.
The
old
man
seemed
livelier
than
usual
Princess
Mary
was
the
same
as
always
,
but
beneath
her
sympathy
for
her
brother
,
Pierre
noticed
her
satisfaction
that
the
engagement
had
been
broken
off
.
Looking
at
them
Pierre
realized
what
contempt
and
animosity
they
all
felt
for
the
Rostóvs
,
and
that
it
was
impossible
in
their
presence
even
to
mention
the
name
of
her
who
could
give
up
Prince
Andrew
for
anyone
else
.
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At
dinner
the
talk
turned
on
the
war
,
the
approach
of
which
was
becoming
evident
.
Prince
Andrew
talked
incessantly
,
arguing
now
with
his
father
,
now
with
the
Swiss
tutor
Dessalles
,
and
showing
an
unnatural
animation
,
the
cause
of
which
Pierre
so
well
understood
.
That
same
evening
Pierre
went
to
the
Rostóvs
'
to
fulfill
the
commission
entrusted
to
him
.
Natásha
was
in
bed
,
the
count
at
the
club
,
and
Pierre
,
after
giving
the
letters
to
Sónya
,
went
to
Márya
Dmítrievna
who
was
interested
to
know
how
Prince
Andrew
had
taken
the
news
.
Ten
minutes
later
Sónya
came
to
Márya
Dmítrievna
.
"
Natásha
insists
on
seeing
Count
Peter
Kirílovich
,
"
said
she
.
"
But
how
?
Are
we
to
take
him
up
to
her
?
The
room
there
has
not
been
tidied
up
.
"
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"
No
,
she
has
dressed
and
gone
into
the
drawing
room
,
"
said
Sónya
.
Márya
Dmítrievna
only
shrugged
her
shoulders
.
"
When
will
her
mother
come
?
She
has
worried
me
to
death
!
Now
mind
,
do
n't
tell
her
everything
!
"
said
she
to
Pierre
.
"
One
has
n't
the
heart
to
scold
her
,
she
is
so
much
to
be
pitied
,
so
much
to
be
pitied
.
"