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"
What
a
delightful
woman
this
little
princess
is
!
"
said
Prince
Vasíli
to
Anna
Pávlovna
.
One
of
the
next
arrivals
was
a
stout
,
heavily
built
young
man
with
close-cropped
hair
,
spectacles
,
the
light-colored
breeches
fashionable
at
that
time
,
a
very
high
ruffle
,
and
a
brown
dress
coat
.
This
stout
young
man
was
an
illegitimate
son
of
Count
Bezúkhov
,
a
well-known
grandee
of
Catherine
's
time
who
now
lay
dying
in
Moscow
.
The
young
man
had
not
yet
entered
either
the
military
or
civil
service
,
as
he
had
only
just
returned
from
abroad
where
he
had
been
educated
,
and
this
was
his
first
appearance
in
society
.
Anna
Pávlovna
greeted
him
with
the
nod
she
accorded
to
the
lowest
hierarchy
in
her
drawing
room
.
But
in
spite
of
this
lowest-grade
greeting
,
a
look
of
anxiety
and
fear
,
as
at
the
sight
of
something
too
large
and
unsuited
to
the
place
,
came
over
her
face
when
she
saw
Pierre
enter
.
Though
he
was
certainly
rather
bigger
than
the
other
men
in
the
room
,
her
anxiety
could
only
have
reference
to
the
clever
though
shy
,
but
observant
and
natural
,
expression
which
distinguished
him
from
everyone
else
in
that
drawing
room
.
"
It
is
very
good
of
you
,
Monsieur
Pierre
,
to
come
and
visit
a
poor
invalid
,
"
said
Anna
Pávlovna
,
exchanging
an
alarmed
glance
with
her
aunt
as
she
conducted
him
to
her
.
Pierre
murmured
something
unintelligible
,
and
continued
to
look
round
as
if
in
search
of
something
.
On
his
way
to
the
aunt
he
bowed
to
the
little
princess
with
a
pleased
smile
,
as
to
an
intimate
acquaintance
.
Anna
Pávlovna
's
alarm
was
justified
,
for
Pierre
turned
away
from
the
aunt
without
waiting
to
hear
her
speech
about
Her
Majesty
's
health
.
Anna
Pávlovna
in
dismay
detained
him
with
the
words
:
"
Do
you
know
the
Abbé
Morio
?
He
is
a
most
interesting
man
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
have
heard
of
his
scheme
for
perpetual
peace
,
and
it
is
very
interesting
but
hardly
feasible
.
"
"
You
think
so
?
"
rejoined
Anna
Pávlovna
in
order
to
say
something
and
get
away
to
attend
to
her
duties
as
hostess
.
But
Pierre
now
committed
a
reverse
act
of
impoliteness
.
First
he
had
left
a
lady
before
she
had
finished
speaking
to
him
,
and
now
he
continued
to
speak
to
another
who
wished
to
get
away
.
With
his
head
bent
,
and
his
big
feet
spread
apart
,
he
began
explaining
his
reasons
for
thinking
the
abbé
's
plan
chimerical
"
We
will
talk
of
it
later
,
"
said
Anna
Pávlovna
with
a
smile
.
And
having
got
rid
of
this
young
man
who
did
not
know
how
to
behave
,
she
resumed
her
duties
as
hostess
and
continued
to
listen
and
watch
,
ready
to
help
at
any
point
where
the
conversation
might
happen
to
flag
.
As
the
foreman
of
a
spinning
mill
,
when
he
has
set
the
hands
to
work
,
goes
round
and
notices
here
a
spindle
that
has
stopped
or
there
one
that
creaks
or
makes
more
noise
than
it
should
,
and
hastens
to
check
the
machine
or
set
it
in
proper
motion
,
so
Anna
Pávlovna
moved
about
her
drawing
room
,
approaching
now
a
silent
,
now
a
too-noisy
group
,
and
by
a
word
or
slight
rearrangement
kept
the
conversational
machine
in
steady
,
proper
,
and
regular
motion
.
But
amid
these
cares
her
anxiety
about
Pierre
was
evident
.
She
kept
an
anxious
watch
on
him
when
he
approached
the
group
round
Mortemart
to
listen
to
what
was
being
said
there
,
and
again
when
he
passed
to
another
group
whose
center
was
the
abbé
.