登陆注册
15259000000257

第257章

Natasha did not let her finish; she drew the countess’s large hand to her, and kissed it on the upper side, and then on the palm, then turned it over again and began kissing it on the knuckle of the top joint of the finger, then on the space between the knuckles, then on a knuckle again, whispering: “January, February, March, April, May.”

“Speak, mamma; why are you silent? Speak,” she said, looking round at her mother, who was gazing tenderly at her daughter, and apparently in gazing at her had forgotten all she meant to say.

“This won’t do, my dear. It’s not every one who will understand your childish feelings for one another, and seeing him on such intimate terms with you may prejudice you in the eyes of other young men who visit us, and what is of more consequence, it’s ****** him wretched for nothing. He had very likely found a match that would suit him, some wealthy girl, and now he’s half-crazy.”

“Half-crazy?” repeated Natasha.

“I’ll tell you what happened in my own case. I had a cousin…”

“I know—Kirilla Matveitch; but he’s old.”

“He was not always old. But I tell you what, Natasha, I’ll speak to Boris. He mustn’t come so often…”

“Why mustn’t he, if he wants to?”

“Because I know it can’t come to anything.”

“How do you know? No, mamma, don’t speak to him. What nonsense!” said Natasha, in the tone of a man being robbed of his property. “Well, I won’t marry him, so let him come, if he enjoys it and I enjoy it.”

Natasha looked at her mother, smiling. “Not to be married, but—just so,” she repeated.

“How so, my dear?”

“Oh, just so. I see it’s very necessary I shouldn’t marry him, but…just so.”

“Just so, just so,” repeated the countess, and shaking all over, she went off into a good-natured, unexpectedly elderly laugh.

“Don’t laugh, stop,” cried Natasha; “you’re shaking all the bed. You’re awfully like me, just another giggler…Stop…” She snatched both the countess’s hands, kissed one knuckle of the little finger, for June, and went on kissing—July, August—on the other hand. “Mamma, is he very much in love? What do you think? Were men as much in love with you? And he’s very nice, very, very nice! Only not quite to my liking—he’s so narrow, somehow, like a clock on the wall.… Don’t you understand?…Narrow, you know, grey, light-coloured…”

“What nonsense you talk!” said the countess.

Natasha went on:

“Don’t you really understand? Nikolenka would understand…Bezuhov now—he’s blue, dark blue and red, and he’s quadrangular.”

“You’re flirting with him, too,” said the countess, laughing.

“No, he’s a freemason, I have heard. He’s jolly, dark blue and red; how am I to explain to you…”

“Little countess,” they heard the count’s voice through the door, “you’re not asleep?” Natasha skipped up, snatched up her slippers, and ran barefoot to her own room. For a long while she could not go to sleep. She kept musing on no one’s being able to understand all she understood and all that was in her.

“Sonya?” she wondered, looking at her friend asleep, curled up like a kitten with her great mass of hair. “No, how could she! She’s virtuous. She’s in love with Nikolenka and doesn’t care to know anything more. Mamma, even she doesn’t understand. It’s wonderful how clever I am and how…she is charming,” she went on, speaking of herself in the third person, and fancying that it was some very clever, the very cleverest and finest of men, who was saying it of her… “There is everything, everything in her,” this man continued, “extraordinarily clever, charming and then pretty, extraordinarily pretty, graceful. She swims, rides capitally, and a voice!—a marvellous voice, one may say!” She hummed her favourite musical phrase from an opera of Cherubini, flung herself into bed, laughed with delight at the thought that she would soon be asleep, called to Dunyasha to blow out the candle; and before Dunyasha had left her room she had already passed into another still happier world of dreams, where everything was as easy and as beautiful as in reality, and was only better because it was all different.

Next day the countess sent for Boris, and talked to him, and from that day he gave up visiting at the Rostovs’.

同类推荐
  • 先正读书诀

    先正读书诀

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 北征后录

    北征后录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 四教仪集解

    四教仪集解

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 金丹四百字

    金丹四百字

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 净土绀珠

    净土绀珠

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 崩坏之寂灭万物

    崩坏之寂灭万物

    一位女孩降生到了崩坏的世界,却看尽个人世间的险恶,心中依然绝望,她毅然选择与崩坏为伍,毁灭世界(新人作者,不喜勿喷)(本书可能女武神写的比较强,别问为什么,问就是剧情需要
  • 成为名反派该怎么办

    成为名反派该怎么办

    假如成为反派,你会怎么做1:杀了主角,与主角对立;2:讨好主角,做一名tian狗
  • 我想你我想你想我

    我想你我想你想我

    在每个女生初中的时候大概都偷偷暗恋过一个男生吧,他或许很高很帅或许又很普通
  • 异界的二战精英们

    异界的二战精英们

    主角从小生活在中国,但是却超级崇拜纳粹,精通德语,了解一战和二战,然而有一天主角穿越了,穿越到了一个不一样的世界,那里没有汽车,飞机和轮船等现代化设备,有的只是马匹,战车,飞行狮鹫和能远航的帆船。父亲和叔叔是行为怪异的人,直到有一天,主角发现了自己家里和叔叔的家里都有着一些不同于这个世界的东西,毛瑟98SK步枪……原来叔叔和父亲都是二战时期的高级军官穿越而来的……于是,主角开始了独立战争和统一大陆战争……
  • 西游挖坑人

    西游挖坑人

    “西游路太平我来加点坑!为什么没有背景的妖怪都要死?而有背景的都没死?是他们后台太硬么?是他们并没有遇到我!"没有背景的小青年刘军穿越了,穿越到了西游时代,什么叫有后台你就不死,错!!!!有后台的必须死,没后台的必须活。西游之路美女我收,黑锅么!?当然有人背了。哈哈!我的西游我做主!!
  • 我才不要当魔王的新娘

    我才不要当魔王的新娘

    来到了异世界所发生的第一件事竟然是被魔王求婚?莉莉安此刻的心情可以说是糟透了,说到底这个魔王长相在现实里都是难得一见的帅。如果说到莉莉安会讨厌他的原因,大概只有在穿越前她还是一个充满活力的男孩子吧。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 嫁个太子享清福

    嫁个太子享清福

    前世她付出一切扶持夫君上位,谁知生产当日却得知妹妹早已同那人无耻苟合,肚子里的孩子还未睁眼便被摔死,烈火焚身中,她发誓若有来生定要报此血仇!一朝重生,她斗继母,踩渣妹,扮猪吃虎,连环设计!正要腾出手来收拾那可恨渣男时,某个神秘男人从天而降,从此,他宠她、护她、爱她。千帆过尽,他在她耳边轻声呢喃:“青鸾,你生生世世注定是我的妻,休要再逃!”
  • 萌夫赖上大龄妻

    萌夫赖上大龄妻

    顾安安15岁起,就带着“拖油瓶”妹妹杨梓珍,光阴飞逝,当她再次踏回故土的时,参加的竟是昔日男友和杨梓珍的婚礼!转身离开,可为何满脸泪水,三年后仍孜然一身,还被下属笑话是“老处女”,奋起反抗,看着新招的男助理,瞬间做了一个决定,今晚,就是他了!