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He
sprang
forward
and
upset
an
old
woman
who
was
catching
at
a
biscuit
;
the
old
woman
did
not
consider
herself
defeated
though
she
was
lying
on
the
ground
--
she
grabbed
at
some
biscuits
but
her
hand
did
not
reach
them
.
Pétya
pushed
her
hand
away
with
his
knee
,
seized
a
biscuit
,
and
as
if
fearing
to
be
too
late
,
again
shouted
"
Hurrah
!
"
with
a
voice
already
hoarse
.
The
Emperor
went
in
,
and
after
that
the
greater
part
of
the
crowd
began
to
disperse
.
"
There
!
I
said
if
only
we
waited
--
and
so
it
was
!
"
was
being
joyfully
said
by
various
people
.
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Happy
as
Pétya
was
,
he
felt
sad
at
having
to
go
home
knowing
that
all
the
enjoyment
of
that
day
was
over
.
He
did
not
go
straight
home
from
the
Krémlin
,
but
called
on
his
friend
Obolénski
,
who
was
fifteen
and
was
also
entering
the
regiment
.
On
returning
home
Pétya
announced
resolutely
and
firmly
that
if
he
was
not
allowed
to
enter
the
service
he
would
run
away
.
And
next
day
,
Count
Ilyá
Rostóv
--
though
he
had
not
yet
quite
yielded
--
went
to
inquire
how
he
could
arrange
for
Pétya
to
serve
where
there
would
be
least
danger
.
Two
days
later
,
on
the
fifteenth
of
July
,
an
immense
number
of
carriages
were
standing
outside
the
Slobóda
Palace
.
The
great
halls
were
full
.
In
the
first
were
the
nobility
and
gentry
in
their
uniforms
,
in
the
second
bearded
merchants
in
full-skirted
coats
of
blue
cloth
and
wearing
medals
.
In
the
noblemen
's
hall
there
was
an
incessant
movement
and
buzz
of
voices
.
The
chief
magnates
sat
on
high-backed
chairs
at
a
large
table
under
the
portrait
of
the
Emperor
,
but
most
of
the
gentry
were
strolling
about
the
room
.
All
these
nobles
,
whom
Pierre
met
every
day
at
the
Club
or
in
their
own
houses
,
were
in
uniform
--
some
in
that
of
Catherine
's
day
,
others
in
that
of
Emperor
Paul
,
others
again
in
the
new
uniforms
of
Alexander
's
time
or
the
ordinary
uniform
of
the
nobility
,
and
the
general
characteristic
of
being
in
uniform
imparted
something
strange
and
fantastic
to
these
diverse
and
familiar
personalities
,
both
old
and
young
.
The
old
men
,
dim-eyed
,
toothless
,
bald
,
sallow
,
and
bloated
,
or
gaunt
and
wrinkled
,
were
especially
striking
.
For
the
most
part
they
sat
quietly
in
their
places
and
were
silent
,
or
,
if
they
walked
about
and
talked
,
attached
themselves
to
someone
younger
.
On
all
these
faces
,
as
on
the
faces
of
the
crowd
Pétya
had
seen
in
the
Square
,
there
was
a
striking
contradiction
:
the
general
expectation
of
a
solemn
event
,
and
at
the
same
time
the
everyday
interests
in
a
boston
card
party
,
Peter
the
cook
,
Zinaída
Dmítrievna
's
health
,
and
so
on
.
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Pierre
was
there
too
,
buttoned
up
since
early
morning
in
a
nobleman
's
uniform
that
had
become
too
tight
for
him
.
He
was
agitated
;
this
extraordinary
gathering
not
only
of
nobles
but
also
of
the
merchant-class
--
les
états
généraux
(
States-General
)
--
evoked
in
him
a
whole
series
of
ideas
he
had
long
laid
aside
but
which
were
deeply
graven
in
his
soul
:
thoughts
of
the
Contrat
Social
and
the
French
Revolution
.
The
words
that
had
struck
him
in
the
Emperor
's
appeal
--
that
the
sovereign
was
coming
to
the
capital
for
consultation
with
his
people
--
strengthened
this
idea
.
And
imagining
that
in
this
direction
something
important
which
he
had
long
awaited
was
drawing
near
,
he
strolled
about
watching
and
listening
to
conversations
,
but
nowhere
finding
any
confirmation
of
the
ideas
that
occupied
him
.
The
Emperor
's
manifesto
was
read
,
evoking
enthusiasm
,
and
then
all
moved
about
discussing
it
.
Besides
the
ordinary
topics
of
conversation
,
Pierre
heard
questions
of
where
the
marshals
of
the
nobility
were
to
stand
when
the
Emperor
entered
,
when
a
ball
should
be
given
in
the
Emperor
's
honor
,
whether
they
should
group
themselves
by
districts
or
by
whole
provinces
...
and
so
on
;
but
as
soon
as
the
war
was
touched
on
,
or
what
the
nobility
had
been
convened
for
,
the
talk
became
undecided
and
indefinite
.
Then
all
preferred
listening
to
speaking
.