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Princess
Mary
was
not
in
Moscow
and
out
of
danger
as
Prince
Andrew
supposed
.
After
the
return
of
Alpátych
from
Smolénsk
the
old
prince
suddenly
seemed
to
awake
as
from
a
dream
.
He
ordered
the
militiamen
to
be
called
up
from
the
villages
and
armed
,
and
wrote
a
letter
to
the
commander
in
chief
informing
him
that
he
had
resolved
to
remain
at
Bald
Hills
to
the
last
extremity
and
to
defend
it
,
leaving
to
the
commander
in
chief
's
discretion
to
take
measures
or
not
for
the
defense
of
Bald
Hills
,
where
one
of
Russia
's
oldest
generals
would
be
captured
or
killed
,
and
he
announced
to
his
household
that
he
would
remain
at
Bald
Hills
.
But
while
himself
remaining
,
he
gave
instructions
for
the
departure
of
the
princess
and
Dessalles
with
the
little
prince
to
Boguchárovo
and
thence
to
Moscow
.
Princess
Mary
,
alarmed
by
her
father
's
feverish
and
sleepless
activity
after
his
previous
apathy
,
could
not
bring
herself
to
leave
him
alone
and
for
the
first
time
in
her
life
ventured
to
disobey
him
.
She
refused
to
go
away
and
her
father
's
fury
broke
over
her
in
a
terrible
storm
.
He
repeated
every
injustice
he
had
ever
inflicted
on
her
.
Trying
to
convict
her
,
he
told
her
she
had
worn
him
out
,
had
caused
his
quarrel
with
his
son
,
had
harbored
nasty
suspicions
of
him
,
making
it
the
object
of
her
life
to
poison
his
existence
,
and
he
drove
her
from
his
study
telling
her
that
if
she
did
not
go
away
it
was
all
the
same
to
him
.
He
declared
that
he
did
not
wish
to
remember
her
existence
and
warned
her
not
to
dare
to
let
him
see
her
.
The
fact
that
he
did
not
,
as
she
had
feared
,
order
her
to
be
carried
away
by
force
but
only
told
her
not
to
let
him
see
her
cheered
Princess
Mary
.
She
knew
it
was
a
proof
that
in
the
depth
of
his
soul
he
was
glad
she
was
remaining
at
home
and
had
not
gone
away
.
The
morning
after
little
Nicholas
had
left
,
the
old
prince
donned
his
full
uniform
and
prepared
to
visit
the
commander
in
chief
.
His
calèche
was
already
at
the
door
.
Princess
Mary
saw
him
walk
out
of
the
house
in
his
uniform
wearing
all
his
orders
and
go
down
the
garden
to
review
his
armed
peasants
and
domestic
serfs
.
She
sat
by
the
window
listening
to
his
voice
which
reached
her
from
the
garden
.
Suddenly
several
men
came
running
up
the
avenue
with
frightened
faces
.
Princess
Mary
ran
out
to
the
porch
,
down
the
flower-bordered
path
,
and
into
the
avenue
.
A
large
crowd
of
militiamen
and
domestics
were
moving
toward
her
,
and
in
their
midst
several
men
were
supporting
by
the
armpits
and
dragging
along
a
little
old
man
in
a
uniform
and
decorations
.
She
ran
up
to
him
and
,
in
the
play
of
the
sunlight
that
fell
in
small
round
spots
through
the
shade
of
the
lime-tree
avenue
,
could
not
be
sure
what
change
there
was
in
his
face
.
All
she
could
see
was
that
his
former
stern
and
determined
expression
had
altered
to
one
of
timidity
and
submission
.
On
seeing
his
daughter
he
moved
his
helpless
lips
and
made
a
hoarse
sound
.
It
was
impossible
to
make
out
what
he
wanted
.
He
was
lifted
up
,
carried
to
his
study
,
and
laid
on
the
very
couch
he
had
so
feared
of
late
.
The
doctor
,
who
was
fetched
that
same
night
,
bled
him
and
said
that
the
prince
had
had
a
seizure
paralyzing
his
right
side
.
It
was
becoming
more
and
more
dangerous
to
remain
at
Bald
Hills
,
and
next
day
they
moved
the
prince
to
Boguchárovo
,
the
doctor
accompanying
him
.
By
the
time
they
reached
Boguchárovo
,
Dessalles
and
the
little
prince
had
already
left
for
Moscow
.
For
three
weeks
the
old
prince
lay
stricken
by
paralysis
in
the
new
house
Prince
Andrew
had
built
at
Boguchárovo
,
ever
in
the
same
state
,
getting
neither
better
nor
worse
.
He
was
unconscious
and
lay
like
a
distorted
corpse
.
He
muttered
unceasingly
,
his
eyebrows
and
lips
twitching
,
and
it
was
impossible
to
tell
whether
he
understood
what
was
going
on
around
him
or
not
.
One
thing
was
certain
--
that
he
was
suffering
and
wished
to
say
something
.
But
what
it
was
,
no
one
could
tell
:
it
might
be
some
caprice
of
a
sick
and
half-crazy
man
,
or
it
might
relate
to
public
affairs
,
or
possibly
to
family
concerns
.