Chapter 8 - Nikolai's mother finds him a bride Count Ilya Rostov had resigned the position of Marshal of the Nobility because it involved him in too much expense, but still his affairs did not improve. Natasha and Nikolai often noticed their parents
Chapter 7 - An evening at Uncles. Toward evening Ilagin took leave of Nikolai, who found that they were so far from home that he accepted Uncles offer that the hunting party should spend the night in his little village of Mikhaylovna. And if you put
Chapter 11 - At Melyukvka Pelageya Danilovna Melyukova, a broadly built, energetic woman wearing spectacles, sat in the drawing room in a loose dress, surrounded by her daughters whom she was trying to keep from feeling dull. They were quietly droppi
Chapter 10 Does it ever happen to you, said Natasha to her brother, when they settled down in the sitting room, does it ever happen to you to feel as if there were nothing more to come nothing; that everything good is past? And to feel not exactly du
Chapter 13 - The reception at Hlnes. Mademoiselle George's recitation Count Rostov took the girls to Countess Bezukhovas. There were a good many people there, but nearly all strangers to Natasha. Count Rostov was displeased to see that the company co
Chapter 12 - Hlne visits the Rostvs The day after the opera the Rostovs went nowhere and nobody came to see them. Marya Dmitrievna talked to the count about something which they concealed from Natasha. Natasha guessed they were talking about the old
Chapter 11 - Anatole and Dlokhov in Moscow Anatole Kuragin was staying in Moscow because his father had sent him away from Petersburg, where he had been spending twenty thousand rubles a year in cash, besides running up debts for as much more, which
Chapter 9 The floor of the stage consisted of smooth boards, at the sides was some painted cardboard representing trees, and at the back was a cloth stretched over boards. In the center of the stage sat some girls in red bodices and white skirts. One
Chapter 8 - The Rostvs at the Opera That evening the Rostovs went to the Opera, for which Marya Dmitrievna had taken a box. Natasha did not want to go, but could not refuse Marya Dmitrievnas kind offer which was intended expressly for her. When she c
Chapter 7 - Count Rostv and Natsha call on Prince Nikolai Bolknski Next day, by Marya Dmitrievnas advice, Count Rostov took Natasha to call on Prince Nikolai Bolkonsky. The count did not set out cheerfully on this visit, at heart he felt afraid. He w
Chapter 6 - The Rostvs stay with Mrya Dmitrievna At the end of January old Count Rostov went to Moscow with Natasha and Sonya. The countess was still unwell and unable to travel but it was impossible to wait for her recovery. Prince Andrey was expect
Chapter 5 - Bors' Proposal Boris had not succeeded in making a wealthy match in Petersburg, so with the same object in view he came to Moscow. There he wavered between the two richest heiresses, Julie and Princess Marya. Though Princess Marya despite
Chapter 4 - Pierre's conversation with Princess Marya Princess Marya as she sat listening to the old mens talk and faultfinding, understood nothing of what she heard; she only wondered whether the guests had all observed her fathers hostile attitude
Chapter 3 - Dr. Mtivier and the old prince In 1811 there was living in Moscow a French doctor Metivier who had rapidly become the fashion. He was enormously tall, handsome, amiable as Frenchmen are, and was, as all Moscow said, an extraordinarily cle
Chapter 2 - Prince Nikolai Bolknski in Moscow At the beginning of winter Prince Nikolai Bolkonsky and his daughter moved to Moscow. At that time enthusiasm for the Emperor Alexanders regime had weakened and a patriotic and anti-French tendency prevai
Chapter 1 - Pierres life in Moscow After Prince Andreys engagement to Natasha, Pierre without any apparent cause suddenly felt it impossible to go on living as before. Firmly convinced as he was of the truths revealed to him by his benefactor, and ha
Chapter 13 - Nikolai's mother opposes his choice of bride Soon after the Christmas holidays Nikolai told his mother of his love for Sonya and of his firm resolve to marry her. The countess, who had long noticed what was going on between them and was
Chapter 12 - The drive home When they all drove back from Pelageya Danilovnas, Natasha, who always saw and noticed everything, arranged that she and Madame Schoss should go back in the sleigh with Dimmler, and Sonya with Nikolai and the maids. On the
Chapter 10 - Hlne presents Anatole to Natsha During the entracte a whiff of cold air came into Helenes box, the door opened, and Anatole entered, stooping and trying not to brush against anyone. Let me introduce my brother to you, said Helene, her ey
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