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"
Ah
,
he
has
passed
judgment
...
passed
judgement
!
"
said
the
old
man
in
a
low
voice
and
,
as
it
seemed
to
Prince
Andrew
,
with
some
embarrassment
,
but
then
he
suddenly
jumped
up
and
cried
:
"
Be
off
,
be
off
!
Let
not
a
trace
of
you
remain
here
!
...
"
Prince
Andrew
wished
to
leave
at
once
,
but
Princess
Mary
persuaded
him
to
stay
another
day
.
That
day
he
did
not
see
his
father
,
who
did
not
leave
his
room
and
admitted
no
one
but
Mademoiselle
Bourienne
and
Tíkhon
,
but
asked
several
times
whether
his
son
had
gone
.
Next
day
,
before
leaving
,
Prince
Andrew
went
to
his
son
's
rooms
.
The
boy
,
curly-headed
like
his
mother
and
glowing
with
health
,
sat
on
his
knee
,
and
Prince
Andrew
began
telling
him
the
story
of
Bluebeard
,
but
fell
into
a
reverie
without
finishing
the
story
.
He
thought
not
of
this
pretty
child
,
his
son
whom
he
held
on
his
knee
,
but
of
himself
.
He
sought
in
himself
either
remorse
for
having
angered
his
father
or
regret
at
leaving
home
for
the
first
time
in
his
life
on
bad
terms
with
him
,
and
was
horrified
to
find
neither
.
What
meant
still
more
to
him
was
that
he
sought
and
did
not
find
in
himself
the
former
tenderness
for
his
son
which
he
had
hoped
to
reawaken
by
caressing
the
boy
and
taking
him
on
his
knee
.
"
Well
,
go
on
!
"
said
his
son
.
Prince
Andrew
,
without
replying
,
put
him
down
from
his
knee
and
went
out
of
the
room
.
As
soon
as
Prince
Andrew
had
given
up
his
daily
occupations
,
and
especially
on
returning
to
the
old
conditions
of
life
amid
which
he
had
been
happy
,
weariness
of
life
overcame
him
with
its
former
intensity
,
and
he
hastened
to
escape
from
these
memories
and
to
find
some
work
as
soon
as
possible
.
"
So
you
've
decided
to
go
,
Andrew
?
"
asked
his
sister
.
"
Thank
God
that
I
can
,
"
replied
Prince
Andrew
.
"
I
am
very
sorry
you
ca
n't
.
"
"
Why
do
you
say
that
?
"
replied
Princess
Mary
.
"
Why
do
you
say
that
,
when
you
are
going
to
this
terrible
war
,
and
he
is
so
old
?
Mademoiselle
Bourienne
says
he
has
been
asking
about
you
...
"
As
soon
as
she
began
to
speak
of
that
,
her
lips
trembled
and
her
tears
began
to
fall
.
Prince
Andrew
turned
away
and
began
pacing
the
room
.