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War and Peace

CHAPTER XX
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CHAPTER XX.
The card tables were drawn out, sets made up for boston, and the count's visitors settled themselves, some in the two drawing rooms, some in the sitting room, some in the library.
The count, holding his cards fanwise, kept himself with difficulty from dropping into his usual after-dinner nap, and laughed at everything.
The young people, at the countess' instigation, gathered round the clavichord and harp.

Julie by general request played first.

After she had played a little air with variations on the harp, she joined the other young ladies in begging Natasha and Nicholas, who were noted for their musical talent, to sing something.

Natasha, who was treated as though she were grown up, was evidently very proud of this but at the same time felt shy.
"What shall we sing ?" she said.
"'The Brook,'" suggested Nicholas.
"Well, then, let's be quick.

Boris, come here," said Natasha.


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