1 Facing them sat Pierre, beside Prince Nesvitski.
2 Pierre sat opposite Dolokhov and Nicholas Rostov.
3 Yes, he is very handsome," thought Pierre, "and I know him.
4 Pierre took him up, invited him to his house in Petersburg, and now.
5 Yes, he is a bully," thought Pierre, "to kill a man means nothing to him.
6 Pierre has arrived, and now we shall get anything we want from his hothouses.
7 Pierre did not catch what they were saying, but knew they were talking about him.
8 Dolokhov, Denisov, and Rostov were now sitting opposite Pierre and seemed very gay.
9 When the Emperor's health was drunk, Pierre, lost in thought, did not rise or lift his glass.
10 Pierre sighed, rose submissively, emptied his glass, and, waiting till all were seated again, turned with his kindly smile to Rostov.
11 Pierre absolutely disbelieved both the princess' hints and the letter, but he feared now to look at Dolokhov, who was sitting opposite him.
12 Pierre, who at his wife's command had let his hair grow and abandoned his spectacles, went about the rooms fashionably dressed but looking sad and dull.
13 Every time he chanced to meet Dolokhov's handsome insolent eyes, Pierre felt something terrible and monstrous rising in his soul and turned quickly away.
14 Availing himself of his friendly relations with Pierre as a boon companion, Dolokhov had come straight to his house, and Pierre had put him up and lent him money.
15 Involuntarily recalling his wife's past and her relations with Dolokhov, Pierre saw clearly that what was said in the letter might be true, or might at least seem to be true had it not referred to his wife.
16 Pierre recalled how Helene had smilingly expressed disapproval of Dolokhov's living at their house, and how cynically Dolokhov had praised his wife's beauty to him and from that time till they came to Moscow had not left them for a day.
17 Rostov was talking merrily to his two friends, one of whom was a dashing hussar and the other a notorious duelist and rake, and every now and then he glanced ironically at Pierre, whose preoccupied, absent-minded, and massive figure was a very noticeable one at the dinner.
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