Война и мир

Chapter 26

           MademoiselleBouriennealsobegantocry.PrinceAndrewevidentlyfeltillatease,buttothetwowomenitseemedquitenaturalthattheyshouldcry,andapparentlyitneverenteredtheirheadsthatitcouldhavebeenotherwiseatthismeeting.

           “Ah!mydear!...Ah!Mary!...”theysuddenlyexclaimed,andthenlaughed.“Idreamedlastnight...”—“Youwerenotexpectingus?...”“Ah!Mary,youhavegotthinner?...”“Andyouhavegrownstouter!...”

           “Iknewtheprincessatonce,”putinMademoiselleBourienne.

           “AndIhadnoidea!...”exclaimedPrincessMary.“Ah,Andrew,Ididnotseeyou.”

           PrinceAndrewandhissister,handinhand,kissedoneanother,andhetoldhershewasstillthesamecrybabyasever.PrincessMaryhadturnedtowardherbrother,andthroughhertearstheloving,warm,gentlelookofherlargeluminouseyes,verybeautifulatthatmoment,restedonPrinceAndrew’sface.

           Thelittleprincesstalkedincessantly,hershort,downyupperlipcontinuallyandrapidlytouchingherrosynetherlipwhennecessaryanddrawingupagainnextmomentwhenherfacebrokeintoasmileofglitteringteethandsparklingeyes.ShetoldofanaccidenttheyhadhadontheSpásskiHillwhichmighthavebeenseriousforherinhercondition,andimmediatelyafterthatinformedthemthatshehadleftallherclothesinPetersburgandthatheavenknewwhatshewouldhavetodressinhere;andthatAndrewhadquitechanged,andthatKittyOdýntsovahadmarriedanoldman,andthattherewasasuitorforMary,arealone,butthattheywouldtalkofthatlater.

Содержание книги
Настройки
Фон страницы
Размер шрифта
Межстрочный интервал
Фразовые глаголы
Показать / Скрыть меню
Шрифт
Roboto Lora
Уведомления
Страница 165 из 2250