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"
Thank
you
,
"
said
Pierre
.
The
captain
gazed
intently
at
him
as
he
had
done
when
he
learned
that
"
shelter
"
was
Unterkunft
in
German
,
and
his
face
suddenly
brightened
.
"
Well
,
in
that
case
,
I
drink
to
our
friendship
!
"
he
cried
gaily
,
filling
two
glasses
with
wine
.
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Pierre
took
one
of
the
glasses
and
emptied
it
.
Ramballe
emptied
his
too
,
again
pressed
Pierre
's
hand
,
and
leaned
his
elbows
on
the
table
in
a
pensive
attitude
.
"
Yes
,
my
dear
friend
,
"
he
began
,
"
such
is
fortune
's
caprice
.
Who
would
have
said
that
I
should
be
a
soldier
and
a
captain
of
dragoons
in
the
service
of
Bonaparte
,
as
we
used
to
call
him
?
Yet
here
I
am
in
Moscow
with
him
.
I
must
tell
you
,
mon
cher
,
"
he
continued
in
the
sad
and
measured
tones
of
a
man
who
intends
to
tell
a
long
story
,
"
that
our
name
is
one
of
the
most
ancient
in
France
.
"
And
with
a
Frenchman
's
easy
and
naïve
frankness
the
captain
told
Pierre
the
story
of
his
ancestors
,
his
childhood
,
youth
,
and
manhood
,
and
all
about
his
relations
and
his
financial
and
family
affairs
,
"
ma
pauvre
mère
"
playing
of
course
an
important
part
in
the
story
.
"
But
all
that
is
only
life
's
setting
,
the
real
thing
is
love
--
love
!
Am
I
not
right
,
Monsieur
Pierre
?
"
said
he
,
growing
animated
.
"
Another
glass
?
"
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Pierre
again
emptied
his
glass
and
poured
himself
out
a
third
.
"
Oh
,
women
,
women
!
"
and
the
captain
,
looking
with
glistening
eyes
at
Pierre
,
began
talking
of
love
and
of
his
love
affairs
.
There
were
very
many
of
these
,
as
one
could
easily
believe
,
looking
at
the
officer
's
handsome
,
self-satisfied
face
,
and
noting
the
eager
enthusiasm
with
which
he
spoke
of
women
.
Though
all
Ramballe
's
love
stories
had
the
sensual
character
which
Frenchmen
regard
as
the
special
charm
and
poetry
of
love
,
yet
he
told
his
story
with
such
sincere
conviction
that
he
alone
had
experienced
and
known
all
the
charm
of
love
and
he
described
women
so
alluringly
that
Pierre
listened
to
him
with
curiosity
.