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Princess
Mary
looked
at
her
companion
without
understanding
what
she
was
talking
about
.
"
Oh
,
if
anyone
knew
how
little
anything
matters
to
me
now
,
"
she
said
.
"
Of
course
I
would
on
no
account
wish
to
go
away
from
him
...
Alpátych
did
say
something
about
going
...
Speak
to
him
;
I
can
do
nothing
,
nothing
,
and
do
n't
want
to
...
"
"
I
've
spoken
to
him
.
He
hopes
we
should
be
in
time
to
get
away
tomorrow
,
but
I
think
it
would
now
be
better
to
stay
here
,
"
said
Mademoiselle
Bourienne
.
"
Because
,
you
will
agree
,
chère
Marie
,
to
fall
into
the
hands
of
the
soldiers
or
of
riotous
peasants
would
be
terrible
.
"
Mademoiselle
Bourienne
took
from
her
reticule
a
proclamation
(
not
printed
on
ordinary
Russian
paper
)
of
General
Rameau
's
,
telling
people
not
to
leave
their
homes
and
that
the
French
authorities
would
afford
them
proper
protection
.
She
handed
this
to
the
princess
.
"
I
think
it
would
be
best
to
appeal
to
that
general
,
"
she
continued
,
"
and
I
am
sure
that
all
due
respect
would
be
shown
you
.
"
Princess
Mary
read
the
paper
,
and
her
face
began
to
quiver
with
stifled
sobs
.
"
From
whom
did
you
get
this
?
"
she
asked
.
"
They
probably
recognized
that
I
am
French
,
by
my
name
,
"
replied
Mademoiselle
Bourienne
blushing
.
Princess
Mary
,
with
the
paper
in
her
hand
,
rose
from
the
window
and
with
a
pale
face
went
out
of
the
room
and
into
what
had
been
Prince
Andrew
's
study
.
"
Dunyásha
,
send
Alpátych
,
or
Drónushka
,
or
somebody
to
me
!
"
she
said
,
"
and
tell
Mademoiselle
Bourienne
not
to
come
to
me
,
"
she
added
,
hearing
Mademoiselle
Bourienne
's
voice
.
"
We
must
go
at
once
,
at
once
!
"
she
said
,
appalled
at
the
thought
of
being
left
in
the
hands
of
the
French
.