1 The princess listened, smiling.
2 The princess as usual spoke smilingly and listened with a laugh.
3 The little princess had also left the tea table and followed Helene.
4 The princess rested her bare round arm on a little table and considered a reply unnecessary.
5 "They say the ball will be very good," replied the princess, drawing up her downy little lip.
6 "Go in, Annette, or you will catch cold," said the little princess, taking leave of Anna Pavlovna.
7 Just then another visitor entered the drawing room: Prince Andrew Bolkonski, the little princess' husband.
8 On his way to the aunt he bowed to the little princess with a pleased smile, as to an intimate acquaintance.
9 Prince Hippolyte stood close to the pretty, pregnant princess, and stared fixedly at her through his eyeglass.
10 Prince Hippolyte approached the little princess and, bending his face close to her, began to whisper something.
11 Two footmen, the princess' and his own, stood holding a shawl and a cloak, waiting for the conversation to finish.
12 Anna Pavlovna had already managed to speak to Lise about the match she contemplated between Anatole and the little princess' sister-in-law.
13 "Come over here, Helene, dear," said Anna Pavlovna to the beautiful young princess who was sitting some way off, the center of another group.
14 There was a general movement as the princess, smiling and talking merrily to everyone at once, sat down and gaily arranged herself in her seat.
15 "Not all, for you will not be there; not all," said Prince Hippolyte smiling joyfully; and snatching the shawl from the footman, whom he even pushed aside, he began wrapping it round the princess.
16 Prince Hippolyte, who had been gazing at the vicomte for some time through his lorgnette, suddenly turned completely round toward the little princess, and having asked for a needle began tracing the Conde coat of arms on the table.
17 The little princess went round the table with quick, short, swaying steps, her workbag on her arm, and gaily spreading out her dress sat down on a sofa near the silver samovar, as if all she was doing was a pleasure to herself and to all around her.
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