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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
Chapter 29 When the French officer went into the room with Pierre the latter again thought it his duty to assure him that he was not French and wished to go away, but the officer would not hear of it. He was so very polite, amiable, good-natured, and
Chapter 14 Madame Schoss, who had been out to visit her daughter, increased the countess fears still more by telling what she had seen at a spirit dealers in Myasnitski Street. When returning by that street she had been unable to pass because of a dr
Chapter 10 - Pierre goes to see Count Rostopchn On the thirteenth of August Pierre reached Moscow. Close to the gates of the city he was met by Count Rostopchins adjutant. We have been looking for you everywhere, said the adjutant. The count wants to
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 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 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 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
First today, were taking you to the Middle East. The northern part of Iraq is where youll find the city of Mosul. On one side of the ongoing battle for it, ISIS terrorists who took over Mosul when the Iraqi army fled in 2014. On the other side, Iraqi
台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: The journey of struggle, survival and everyday life has inspired me to overcome the community taboo, and see a different side of war and its aftermath. 奋斗、求生的旅程与日常生活激励
Chapter 34 Having run through different yards and side streets, Pierre got back with his little burden to the Gruzinski garden at the corner of the Povarskoy. He did not at first recognize the place from which he had set out to look for the child, so
Chapter 33 - Pierre sets out to meet Napoleon On the third of September Pierre awoke late. His head was aching, the clothes in which he had slept without undressing felt uncomfortable on his body, and his mind had a dim consciousness of something sha
Chapter 31 The valet, returning to the cottage, informed the count that Moscow was burning. The count donned his dressing gown and went out to look. Sonya and Madame Schoss, who had not yet undressed, went out with him. Only Natasha and the countess
The war which followed (the so-called first Punic War) lasted twentyfour years. It was fought out on the high seas and in the beginning it seemed that the experienced Carthaginian navy would defeat the newly created Roman fleet. Following their ancie