BOOK ONE: 1805
14. CHAPTER XIV
 (continued)
"Well, and to whom did you apply about Bory?" asked the countess.
 "You see yours is already an officer in the Guards, while my
 Nicholas is going as a cadet. There's no one to interest himself for
 him. To whom did you apply?" 
"To Prince Vasili. He was so kind. He at once agreed to
 everything, and put the matter before the Emperor," said Princess Anna
 Mikhaylovna enthusiastically, quite forgetting all the humiliation she
 had endured to gain her end. 
"Has Prince Vasili aged much?" asked the countess. "I have not
 seen him since we acted together at the Rumyantsovs' theatricals. I
 expect he has forgotten me. He paid me attentions in those days," said
 the countess, with a smile. 
"He is just the same as ever," replied Anna Mikhaylovna,
 "overflowing with amiability. His position has not turned his head
 at all. He said to me, 'I am sorry I can do so little for you, dear
 Princess. I am at your command.' Yes, he is a fine fellow and a very
 kind relation. But, Nataly, you know my love for my son: I would do
 anything for his happiness! And my affairs are in such a bad way
 that my position is now a terrible one," continued Anna Mikhaylovna,
 sadly, dropping her voice. "My wretched lawsuit takes all I have and
 makes no progress. Would you believe it, I have literally not a
 penny and don't know how to equip Boris." She took out her
 handkerchief and began to cry. "I need five hundred rubles, and have
 only one twenty-five-ruble note. I am in such a state.... My only hope
 now is in Count Cyril Vladimirovich Bezukhov. If he will not assist
 his godson- you know he is Bory's godfather- and allow him something
 for his maintenance, all my trouble will have been thrown away.... I
 shall not be able to equip him." 
The countess' eyes filled with tears and she pondered in silence. 
"I often think, though, perhaps it's a sin," said the princess,
 "that here lives Count Cyril Vladimirovich Bezukhov so rich, all
 alone... that tremendous fortune... and what is his life worth? It's a
 burden to him, and Bory's life is only just beginning...." 
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