1 "Very lovely," said Prince Andrew.
2 Prince Andrew screwed up his eyes and turned away.
3 Prince Vasili always spoke languidly, like an actor repeating a stale part.
4 Prince Vasili's son, Hippolyte, had come with Mortemart, whom he introduced.
5 Well, Prince, so Genoa and Lucca are now just family estates of the Buonapartes.
6 Just then another visitor entered the drawing room: Prince Andrew Bolkonski, the little princess' husband.
7 Prince Hippolyte, having brought the workbag, joined the circle and moving a chair close to hers seated himself beside her.
8 With these words she greeted Prince Vasili Kuragin, a man of high rank and importance, who was the first to arrive at her reception.
9 Pierre, who from the moment Prince Andrew entered the room had watched him with glad, affectionate eyes, now came up and took his arm.
10 He wished to say something more, but at that moment Prince Vasili and his daughter got up to go and the two young men rose to let them pass.
11 "You must excuse me, dear Vicomte," said Prince Vasili to the Frenchman, holding him down by the sleeve in a friendly way to prevent his rising.
12 Prince Vasili wished to obtain this post for his son, but others were trying through the Dowager Empress Marya Fedorovna to secure it for the baron.
13 "Because I hate ghost stories," said Prince Hippolyte in a tone which showed that he only understood the meaning of his words after he had uttered them.
14 Prince Vasili's daughter, the beautiful Helene, came to take her father to the ambassador's entertainment; she wore a ball dress and her badge as maid of honor.
15 Prince Vasili did not reply, though, with the quickness of memory and perception befitting a man of the world, he indicated by a movement of the head that he was considering this information.
16 Another, of young people, was grouped round the beautiful Princess Helene, Prince Vasili's daughter, and the little Princess Bolkonskaya, very pretty and rosy, though rather too plump for her age.
17 Before he looked round Prince Andrew frowned again, expressing his annoyance with whoever was touching his arm, but when he saw Pierre's beaming face he gave him an unexpectedly kind and pleasant smile.
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