1 Having said this he glanced at Natasha.
2 Natasha," he said, "you know that I love you, but.
3 Natasha was about to call him but changed her mind.
4 Boris quietly left the room and went in search of Natasha.
5 Sonya and Natasha looked at Vera with guilty, happy faces.
6 "All have secrets of their own," answered Natasha, getting warmer.
7 At this Natasha dashed swiftly among the flower tubs and hid there.
8 Natasha did not like the visitor's tone of condescension to childish things.
9 Boris and Natasha were at the other window and ceased talking when Vera entered.
10 Natasha, very still, peered out from her ambush, waiting to see what he would do.
11 When Natasha ran out of the drawing room she only went as far as the conservatory.
12 Natasha, not stirring and scarcely breathing, watched from her ambush with sparkling eyes.
13 Boris was telling his new friend Pierre who the guests were and exchanging glances with Natasha, who was sitting opposite.
14 "Oh, how nice," thought Natasha; and when Sonya and Nicholas had gone out of the conservatory she followed and called Boris to her.
15 Natasha, raising her face for a moment from her mother's mantilla, glanced up at her through tears of laughter, and again hid her face.
16 Natasha, who sat opposite, was looking at Boris as girls of thirteen look at the boy they are in love with and have just kissed for the first time.
17 She took a pair of pear-shaped ruby earrings from her huge reticule and, having given them to the rosy Natasha, who beamed with the pleasure of her saint's-day fete, turned away at once and addressed herself to Pierre.
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