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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
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 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 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 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
Our intelligence community has done outstanding work and we have to continue to protect sources and methods 情报部门的工作非常出色 我们需要继续保护情报来源和获取方法 But when we cannot explain our efforts clearly and publi
Peace is an interest because, in an atmosphere of just peace, 和平是我们的利益所在: the Palestinian people will be able to achieve their ambitions for independence and sovereignty, 因为只有在公正和平的氛围中,巴勒斯坦人民
The most urgent and dangerous threat to peace and security in the Asia-Pacific is North Korea, said U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis. Speaking in Singapore, he noted the North Korean regime has increased the pace and the scope of its nuclear program
AS IT IS 2014-01-01 In Egypt, the Struggle for Peace Continues 埃及仍在为和平而战 Hello, and welcome to As It Is from VOA Learning English. Im Mario Ritter in Washington. Today on the program, we report on Nigerias continuing struggle to end
Good evening, sir. Welcome to the Peace Hotel. 晩上好,先生。欢迎光临和平饭店。 Thank you. 谢谢。 Good morning, sir. Welcome to our hotel. 先生,早上好,欢迎到我们旅馆来。 Glad to meet you. 很高兴见到您。 I'm
Chapter 28 - Why the battle had to be fought Many historians say that the French did not win the battle of Borodino because Napoleon had a cold, and that if he had not had a cold the orders he gave before and during the battle would have been still m
Chapter 26 - Napoleons proclamation On August 25, the eve of the battle of Borodino, M. de Beausset, prefect of the French Emperors palace, arrived at Napoleons quarters at Valuevo with Colonel Fabvier, the former from Paris and the latter from Madri
Chapter 29 - The game begins On returning from a second inspection of the lines, Napoleon remarked: The chessmen are set up, the game will begin tomorrow! Having ordered punch and summoned de Beausset, he began to talk to him about Paris and about so
Chapter 31 - Pierre under fire Having descended the hill the general after whom Pierre was galloping turned sharply to the left, and Pierre, losing sight of him, galloped in among some ranks of infantry marching ahead of him. He tried to pass either
Chapter 32 - The redoubt captured and retaken Beside himself with terror Pierre jumped up and ran back to the battery, as to the only refuge from the horrors that surrounded him. On entering the earthwork he noticed that there were men doing somethin
Chapter 37 - The operating tent One of the doctors came out of the tent in a bloodstained apron, holding a cigar between the thumb and little finger of one of his small bloodstained hands, so as not to smear it. He raised his head and looked about hi
Chapter 38 - Napoleon's interpretation of the war The terrible spectacle of the battlefield covered with dead and wounded, together with the heaviness of his head and the news that some twenty generals he knew personally had been killed or wounded, a
Chapter 17 Before two oclock in the afternoon the Rostovs four carriages, packed full and with the horses harnessed, stood at the front door. One by one the carts with the wounded had moved out of the yard. The caleche in which Prince Andrey was bein
Chapter 20 - Moscow, a queenless hive Meanwhile Moscow was empty. There were still people in it, perhaps a fiftieth part of its former inhabitants had remained, but it was empty. It was empty in the sense that a dying queenless hive is empty. In a qu
Chapter 27 - Pierre's plan to save Europe. Makar Alexeevich The absorption of the French by Moscow, radiating starwise as it did, only reached the quarter where Pierre was staying by the evening of the second of September. After the last two days spe