Chapter 6 - Anna Pvlovnas and Hlnes rival salons Among the innumerable categories applicable to the phenomena of human life one may discriminate between those in which substance prevails and those in which form prevails. To the latter as distinguishe
Chapter 5 - The retreat From Smolensk the troops continued to retreat, followed by the enemy. On the tenth of August the regiment Prince Andrey commanded was marching along the highroad past the avenue leading to Bald Hills. Heat and drought had cont
Chapter 4 - The bombardment of Smolnsk Bald Hills, Prince Nikolai Bolkonskys estate, lay forty miles east from Smolensk and two miles from the main road to Moscow. The same evening that the prince gave his instructions to Alpatych, Dessalles, having
Chapter 3 - Prince Nikolai Bolkonsky sends Alptych to Smolnsk When Michael Ivanovich returned to the study with the letter, the old prince, with spectacles on and a shade over his eyes, was sitting at his open bureau with screened candles, holding a
Chapter 2 - Prince Nikolai Bolkonsky's inability to understand the war The day after his son had left, Prince Nikolai sent for Princess Marya to come to his study. Well? Are you satisfied now? said he. Youve made me quarrel with my son! Satisfied, ar
Chapter 1 - Reflections on the campaign of 1812 Napoleon began the war with Russia because he could not resist going to Dresden, could not help having his head turned by the homage he received, could not help donning a Polish uniform and yielding to
Chapter 23 - The Emperor calls for the support of the gentry At that moment Count Rostopchin with his protruding chin and alert eyes, wearing the uniform of a general with sash over his shoulder, entered the room, stepping briskly to the front of the
Chapter 21 - Ptya goes to the Krmlin to see the Emperor After the definite refusal he had received, Petya went to his room and there locked himself in and wept bitterly. When he came in to tea, silent, morose, and with tear-stained face, everybody pr
Chapter 20 - Pierre at the Rostvs. Ptya determined to join the army A few intimate friends were dining with the Rostovs that day, as usual on Sundays. Pierre came early so as to find them alone. He had grown so stout this year that he would have been
Chapter 19 - Pierres feelings for Natsha. Napoleon as Antichrist From the day when Pierre, after leaving the Rostovs with Natashas grateful look fresh in his mind, had gazed at the comet that seemed to be fixed in the sky and felt that something new
Chapter 18 - Natsha attends Mass and hears the special prayer for victory At the beginning of July more and more disquieting reports about the war began to spread in Moscow; people spoke of an appeal by the Emperor to the people, and of his coming hi
Chapter 17 - Natsha and Pierre Natasha was calmer but no happier. She not merely avoided all external forms of pleasure balls, promenades, concerts, and theaters but she never laughed without a sound of tears in her laughter. She could not sing. As s
Chapter 16 - Natshas illness On receiving news of Natashas illness, the countess, though not quite well yet and still weak, went to Moscow with Petya and the rest of the household, and the whole family moved from Marya Dmitrievnas house to their own
Chapter 15 - Rostvs hussars charge the French dragoons Rostov, with his keen sportsmans eye, was one of the first to catch sight of these blue French dragoons pursuing our Uhlans. Nearer and nearer in disorderly crowds came the Uhlans and the French
Chapter 14 - Rostv goes into action It was nearly three oclock but no one was yet asleep, when the quartermaster appeared with an order to move on to the little town of Ostrovna. Still laughing and talking, the officers began hurriedly getting ready
Chapter 13 - Marya Hendrkhovna In the tavern, before which stood the doctors covered cart, there were already some five officers. Marya Hendrikhovna, a plump little blonde German, in a dressing jacket and nightcap, was sitting on a broad bench in the
Chapter 12 - Nikolai writes to Snya Before the beginning of the campaign, Rostov had received a letter from his parents in which they told him briefly of Natashas illness and the breaking off of her engagement to Prince Andrey (which they explained b
Chapter 6 - The fox hunt The old count went home, and Natasha and Petya promised to return very soon, but as it was still early the hunt went farther. At midday they put the hounds into a ravine thickly overgrown with young trees. Nikolai standing in
Chapter 13 On Saturday, the thirty-first of August, everything in the Rostovs house seemed topsy-turvy. All the doors were open, all the furniture was being carried out or moved about, and the mirrors and pictures had been taken down. There were trun
Chapter 12 - The Rostvs arrange to leave Moscow The Rostovs remained in Moscow till the first of September, that is, till the eve of the enemys entry into the city. After Petya had joined Obolenskis regiment of Cossacks and left for Belaya Tserkov wh
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