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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 14 - Natsha receives two letters Morning came with its cares and bustle. Everyone got up and began to move about and talk, dressmakers came again. Marya Dmitrievna appeared, and they were called to breakfast. Natasha kept looking uneasily at
Chapter 10 - Prince Andrew is introduced to Pfuel This letter had not yet been presented to the Emperor when Barclay, one day at dinner, informed Bolkonsky that the sovereign wished to see him personally, to question him about Turkey, and that Prince
Chapter 19 - Pierre at Mrya Dmtrievnas From the day his wife arrived in Moscow Pierre had been intending to go away somewhere, so as not to be near her. Soon after the Rostovs came to Moscow the effect Natasha had on him made him hasten to carry out
Chapter 21 - Prince Andrey returns to Moscow Pierre drove to Marya Dmitrievnas to tell her of the fulfillment of her wish that Kuragin should be banished from Moscow. The whole house was in a state of alarm and commotion. Natasha was very ill, having
Chapter 8 - Prince Andrew on Kutzovs staff in Moldavia. He visits Bald Hills After his interview with Pierre in Moscow, Prince Andrey went to Petersburg, on business as he told his family, but really to meet Anatole Kuragin whom he felt it necessary
Chapter 9 - Prince Andrew in the army at Drissa Prince Andrey reached the general headquarters of the army at the end of June. The first army, with which was the Emperor, occupied the fortified camp at Drissa; the second army was retreating, trying t
Chapter 11 - An informal Council of War Prince Andreys eyes were still following Pfuel out of the room when Count Bennigsen entered hurriedly, and nodding to Bolkonsky, but not pausing, went into the study, giving instructions to his adjutant as he w
Chapter 25 - Prince Andrey's opinions on war. The spirit of the army The officers were about to take leave, but Prince Andrey, apparently reluctant to be left alone with his friend, asked them to stay and have tea. Seats were brought in and so was th
Chapter 24 - Prince Andrews reflections on life and death On that bright evening of August 25, Prince Andrey lay leaning on his elbow in a broken-down shed in the village of Knyazkovo at the further end of his regiments encampment. Through a gap in t
Chapter 16 Well, thats all! said Kutuzov as he signed the last of the documents, and rising heavily and smoothing out the folds in his fat white neck he moved toward the door with a more cheerful expression. The priests wife, flushing rosy red, caugh
Chapter 15 - Prince Andrey goes to headquarters On receiving command of the armies Kutuzov remembered Prince Andrey and sent an order for him to report at headquarters. Prince Andrey arrived at Tsarevo-Zaymishche on the very day and at the very hour
Chapter 36 - Prince Andrew with the reserve under fire Prince Andreys regiment was among the reserves which till after one oclock were stationed inactive behind Semenovsk, under heavy artillery fire. Toward two oclock the regiment, having already los
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 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 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 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 32 Seven days had passed since Prince Andrey found himself in the ambulance station on the field of Borodino. His feverish state and the inflammation of his bowels, which were injured, were in the doctors opinion sure to carry him off. But on
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
Chapter I The morning that followed the fateful interview with Dounia and her mother brought sobering influences to bear on Pyotr Petrovitch. Intensely unpleasant as it was, he was forced little by little to accept as a fact beyond recall what had se