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:23:03
It's a good thing
we're going back to Moscow.

:23:06
After three weeks in the country
I can hardly keep my eyes open.

:23:10
Still, it was a profitable trip,
wasn't it, Pierre?

:23:17
Very profitable.
:23:43
I'll see how long we have to wait.
It shouldn't be too long.

:23:45
There's no hurry. It'll give Papa
a few extra winks of sleep.

:24:03
- Where are you going, to your father's?
- Yes.

:24:05
What have you been up to?
Tell me all the news. Are you alone?

:24:08
No. Prince Vasili is with me
and his daughter too.

:24:13
We've made a tour of inspection
of my estates.

:24:15
I've never been there before.
It's huge. So backward.

:24:19
And now that I'm Count Bezukhov,
I feel I must do something about it.

:24:22
I see. That's why you went
with Prince Vasili and Helene.

:24:25
Well, Prince Vasili helps me
with the administration.

:24:28
Of course.
:24:29
Come say hello to Lise.
It will give her pleasure.

:24:31
She's miserable at the idea
of being stuck away in the country.

:24:34
Helene is different.
She loves the country.

:24:36
- It was her idea to come along.
- I'm sure.

:24:40
- Children, go away.
- How long do you expect to stay here?

:24:44
Forever. Months
and months and months.

:24:47
Until after the baby's born.
:24:49
No, thank you.
:24:51
You know Andre's leaving tomorrow?
:24:53
He thought it would be better for me
to be here with his father and sister...

:24:56
than alone in Moscow.
:24:57
And how do you feel about it?

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