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The story of five families in Russia during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Part I

“Now I see it all! I know who has been intriguing⁠—I know!” cried the princess.

“That’s not the point, my dear.”

“It’s that protégé of yours, that sweet Princess Drubetskáya, that Anna Mikháylovna whom I would not take for a housemaid⁠ ⁠… the infamous, vile woman!”

“Do not let us lose any time⁠ ⁠…”

“Ah, don’t talk to me! Last winter she wheedled herself in here and told the count such vile, disgraceful things about us, especially about Sophie⁠—I can’t repeat them⁠—that it made the count quite ill and he would not see us for a whole fortnight. I know it was then he wrote this vile, infamous paper, but I thought the thing was invalid.”

“We’ve got to it at last⁠—why did you not tell me about it sooner?”

“It’s in the inlaid portfolio that he keeps under his pillow,” said the princess, ignoring his question. “Now I know! Yes; if I have a sin, a great sin, it is hatred of that vile woman!” almost shrieked the princess, now quite changed. “And what does she come worming herself in here for? But I will give her a piece of my mind. The time will come!”

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While these conversations were going on in the reception room and the princess’ room, a carriage containing Pierre (who had been sent for) and

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