Война и мир

Chapter 32

           

           LikeasomnambulistarousedfromhersleepNatáshawentoutoftheroomand,returningtoherhut,fellsobbingonherbed.

           Fromthattime,duringalltherestoftheRostóvs’journey,ateveryhaltingplaceandwherevertheyspentanight,NatáshaneverleftthewoundedBolkónski,andthedoctorhadtoadmitthathehadnotexpectedfromayounggirleithersuchfirmnessorsuchskillinnursingawoundedman.

           DreadfulasthecountessimagineditwouldbeshouldPrinceAndrewdieinherdaughter’sarmsduringthejourney—as,judgingbywhatthedoctorsaid,itseemedmighteasilyhappen—shecouldnotopposeNatásha.ThoughwiththeintimacynowestablishedbetweenthewoundedmanandNatáshathethoughtoccurredthatshouldherecovertheirformerengagementwouldberenewed,noone—leastofallNatáshaandPrinceAndrew—spokeofthis:theunsettledquestionoflifeanddeath,whichhungnotonlyoverBolkónskibutoverallRussia,shutoutallotherconsiderations.

           

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