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War and Peace, a novel by Leo Tolstoy |
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Book One: 1805 - Chapter 13 |
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_ When Natasha ran out of the drawing room she only went as far as the conservatory. There she paused and stood listening to the conversation in the drawing room, waiting for Boris to come out. She was already growing impatient, and stamped her foot, ready to cry at his not coming at once, when she heard the young man's discreet steps approaching neither quickly nor slowly. At this Natasha dashed swiftly among the flower tubs and hid there. Boris paused in the middle of the room, looked round, brushed a "Sonya, what is the matter with you? How can you?" said he, "It's nothing, nothing; leave me alone!" sobbed Sonya. "Ah, I know what it is." "Well, if you do, so much the better, and you can go back to her!" "So-o-onya! Look here! How can you torture me and yourself like Sonya did not pull it away, and left off crying. Natasha, not "Sonya! What is anyone in the world to me? You alone are "I don't like you to talk like that." "Well, then, I won't; only forgive me, Sonya!" He drew her to him "Oh, how nice," thought Natasha; and when Sonya and Nicholas had "Boris, come here," said she with a sly and significant look. "I Boris followed her, smiling. "What is the something?" asked he. She grew confused, glanced round, and, seeing the doll she had "Kiss the doll," said she. Boris looked attentively and kindly at her eager face, but did not "Don't you want to? Well, then, come here," said she, and went She caught the young officer by his cuffs, and a look of solemnity "And me? Would you like to kiss me?" she whispered almost inaudibly, Boris blushed. "How funny you are!" he said, bending down to her and blushing still Suddenly she jumped up onto a tub to be higher than he, embraced him Then she slipped down among the flowerpots on the other side of "Natasha," he said, "you know that I love you, but..." "You are in love with me?" Natasha broke in. "Yes, I am, but please don't let us do like that.... In another four Natasha considered. "Thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen," she counted on her slender A smile of joy and satisfaction lit up her eager face. "Settled!" replied Boris. "Forever?" said the little girl. "Till death itself?" She took his arm and with a happy face went with him into the |