âBelĂłf!â shouted the Uhlan, blushing for some unknown reason, âbring me some dinnerâ âI have not had anything to eat yet, gentlemenâ âand a bottle of champagne and some cards.â
At this moment the Count and ZavalshĂ©vsky entered. It turned out that ToĂșrbin and IlyĂn belonged to the same division. They took to one another at once, clinked glasses, drank champagne together, and were on intimate terms in five minutes. The Count seemed to like IlyĂn very much; he looked smilingly at him and teased him about his youthfulness.
âThereâs an Uhlan of the true sort!â said he. âWhat moustachesâ âdear me, what moustaches!â
Even what little fluff there was on IlyĂnâs lip was quite white.
âI suppose you are going to play?â said the Count: âWell, I wish you luck, IlyĂn! I should think you are a master at it,â he added, with a smile.