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

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Part III

The princess went up to the door, passed by it with a dignified and indifferent air, and glanced into the little drawing room. Pierre and Elèn still sat talking just as before.

“Still the same,” she said to her husband.

Prince Vasíli frowned, twisting his mouth, his cheeks quivered and his face assumed the coarse, unpleasant expression peculiar to him. Shaking himself, he rose, threw back his head, and with resolute steps went past the ladies into the little drawing room. With quick steps he went joyfully up to Pierre. His face was so unusually triumphant that Pierre rose in alarm on seeing it.

“Thank God!” said Prince Vasíli. “My wife has told me everything!” (He put one arm around Pierre and the other around his daughter.)⁠—“My dear boy⁠ ⁠… Lëlya⁠ ⁠… I am very pleased.” (His voice trembled.) “I loved your father⁠ ⁠… and she will make you a good wife⁠ ⁠… God bless you!⁠ ⁠…”

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