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Artist: | Tolstoy |
Title: | Leo Tolstoy War & Peace Vol. 1 25 CD |
Released: | 01/10/2006 |
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Format: | 25 CD |
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SKU: | WA-15123046 |
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1 | / | 1 | Book 1 (1805) Chapter 1: Well, Prince, So Genoa and Lucca Are Now Just |
1 | / | 2 | In the Midst of a Conversation on Political Matters |
1 | / | 3 | The Prince Was Silent and Looked Indifferent |
1 | / | 4 | Chapter 2: Anna Pavlovnas Drawing Room Was Gradually Filling |
1 | / | 5 | One of the Next Arrivals Was a Stout, Heavily Built Young Man |
1 | / | 6 | Chapter 3: Anna Pavlovnas Reception Was in Full Swing |
1 | / | 7 | Le Charmant Hippolyte Was Surprising By His Extraordinary |
1 | / | 8 | Chapter 4: Just Then Another Visitor Entered the Drawing Room: |
1 | / | 9 | The Elderly Lady Who Had Been Sitting with the Old Aunt |
1 | / | 10 | Chapter 5: And What Do You Think of This Latest Comedy |
1 | / | 11 | Before Anna Pavlovna and the Others Had Time to Smile |
1 | / | 12 | Pierre, Not Knowing Whom to Answer, Looked at Them All |
1 | / | 13 | Chapter 6: Pierre at Prince Andreis Having Thanked Anna |
1 | / | 14 | Pierre Reaching the House First Went Into Prince Andreis Study |
1 | / | 15 | Chapter 7: The Rustle of a Womans Dress Was Heard |
1 | / | 16 | Her Husband Looked at Her As If Surprised to Notice |
2 | / | 17 | Chapter 8: The Friends Were Silent |
2 | / | 18 | It Seems Funny to Me, Said Pierre |
2 | / | 19 | Chapter 9: Pierre at Anatole Kuragins. Dolokhovs Bet. It Was |
2 | / | 20 | Dolokhov Was of Medium Height, with Curly Hair |
2 | / | 21 | Placing the Bottle on the Window Sill Where He Could Reach It |
2 | / | 22 | Chapter 10: A Nameday at the Rostovs Prince Vasili Kept the |
2 | / | 23 | I Am So Sorry for the Poor Count, Said the Visitor |
2 | / | 24 | Chapter 11: Natasha and Boris Silence Ensued |
2 | / | 25 | Chapter 12: The Only Young People Remaining |
2 | / | 26 | The Elders Began Talking About Bonaparte |
2 | / | 27 | Chapter 13: When Natasha Ran Out of the Drawing Room |
2 | / | 28 | Chapter 14: After Receiving Her Visitors, the Countess Was |
2 | / | 29 | In the Drawing Room the Conversation Was Still Going on |
2 | / | 30 | Chapter 15: Anna Mikhaylovna and Boris Go to the Dying Count Bezukhovs My Dear Boris, Said Princess Anna |
2 | / | 31 | Are You Living with Your Mother? |
3 | / | 32 | Chapter 16: Pierre at His Fathers House. Talks with Boris Pierre, After All, Had Not Managed to Choose a Career |
3 | / | 33 | Do You Remember Me? Asked Boris Quietly with a Pleasant |
3 | / | 34 | For a Long Time Pierre Could Not Understand, But When He Did |
3 | / | 35 | Chapter 17: Countess Rostova and Anna Mikhaylovna After Anna Mikhaylovna Had Driven Off with Her Son |
3 | / | 36 | Chapter 18: Dinner at the Rostovs. Marya Dmitrievna Countess Rostova, with Her Daughters and a Large Number |
3 | / | 37 | The Count Burst Out Laughing |
3 | / | 38 | The Count Went in First with Marya Dmitrievna |
3 | / | 39 | Chapter 19: At the Mens End of the Table the Talk Grew |
3 | / | 40 | Chapter 20 Sonya and Natasha. Nikolai Sings. the Daniel Cooper the Card Tables Were Drawn Out, Sets Made Up for Boston |
3 | / | 41 | Sonya, She Suddenly Exclaimed, As If She Had Guessed |
3 | / | 42 | While the Couples Were Arranging Themselves |
3 | / | 43 | Chapter 21: At Count Bezukhovs. Prince Vasili and Catiche While in the Rostovs Ballroom the Sixth Anglaise Was Being |
3 | / | 44 | Meanwhile Prince Vasili Had Opened the Door to the Princesss |
3 | / | 45 | Prince Vasili Looked Questioningly at the Princess |
3 | / | 46 | My Dear Princess Catherina Semenovna, Began Prince Vasili |
4 | / | 47 | Chapter 22: Anna Mikhaylovna and Pierre at Count Bezukhovs While These Conversations Were Going on |
4 | / | 48 | Anna Mikhaylovnas Face Expressed a Consciousness |
4 | / | 49 | Chapter 23: Pierre Well Knew This Large Room |
4 | / | 50 | As the Bearers, Among Whom Was Anna Mikhaylovna |
4 | / | 51 | Chapter 24: Anna Mikhaylovna and Catiche Struggle for the Inlaid Portfolio There Was Now No One in the Reception Room |
4 | / | 52 | Why Don't You Speak, Cousin? Suddenly Shrieked the Princess |
4 | / | 53 | Chapter 25: Bald Hills ? Prince Nikolai Andreivich Bolkonski _Princess Maryas Correspondence with Julie Karagina at Bald |
4 | / | 54 | The Motion of the Small Foot Shod in a Tartar Boot |
4 | / | 55 | Princess Marya Went Back to Her Room with the Sad |
4 | / | 56 | I Confess I Understand Very Little About All These Matters |
4 | / | 57 | I Cannot Agree with You About Pierre, Whom I Knew As a Child |
4 | / | 58 | Chapter 26: Prince Andrei at Bald Hills the Grey-Haired Valet |
4 | / | 59 | The Little Princess Talked Incessantly |
4 | / | 60 | Prince Andrei Went Up and Kissed His Father on the Spot |
5 | / | 61 | Chapter 27: At the Appointed Hour the Prince, Powdered |
5 | / | 62 | He Is a Great Tactician! Said the Prince to His Son |
5 | / | 63 | Chapter 28: Prince Andrei Leaves to Join the Army. Princess Marya Gives Him An Icon Prince Andrei Was to Leave |
5 | / | 64 | I Don't Like Your Mademoiselle Bourienne at All |
5 | / | 65 | Rays of Gentle Light Shone from Her Large, Timid Eyes |
5 | / | 66 | When Prince Andrei Entered the Study the Old Man |
5 | / | 67 | Book 2 (1805) Chapter 1: Review Near Braunau. Zherkov and Dolokhov in October, 1805, a Russian Army Was Occupying the Villages |
5 | / | 68 | A Member of the Hofkriegsrath from Vienna Had Come |
5 | / | 69 | Chapter 2: He's Coming! Shouted the Signaller at That Moment |
5 | / | 70 | Kutuzov Walked Slowly and Languidly Past Thousands of Eyes |
5 | / | 71 | The Regimental Commander Sought Out Dolokhov in the Ranks |
5 | / | 72 | Chapter 3: Kutuzov and An Austrian General. Le Malheureux Mack. Zherkovs Foolery on Returning from the Review |
5 | / | 73 | Though Not Much Time Had Passed Since Prince Andrei Had Left |
5 | / | 74 | Prince Andrei Was One of Those Rare Staff Officers |
6 | / | 75 | Chapter 4: Nikolai and Denisov. Telyanin and the Missing Purse the Pavlograd Hussars Were Stationed Two Miles |
6 | / | 76 | Puckering Up His Face Though Smiling, and Showing |
6 | / | 77 | When Rostov Went Back There Was a Bottle of Vodka |
6 | / | 78 | Rostov Went to Telyanins Quarters |
6 | / | 79 | Chapter 5: Nikolai in Trouble with His Fellow Officers That Same Evening There Was An Animated Discussion |
6 | / | 80 | Denisov Remained Silent and Did Not Move, But Occasionally |
6 | / | 81 | Chapter 6: Crossing the Enns Kutuzov Fell Back Toward |
6 | / | 82 | Chapter 7: Two of the Enemys Shots Had Already Flown |
6 | / | 83 | Take It If You Like, Said the Officer, Giving the Girl An Apple |
6 | / | 84 | Chapter 8: Burning the Bridge. Rostovs Baptism of Fire the Last of the Infantry Hurriedly Crossed the Bridge |
6 | / | 85 | The Black, Hairy, Snub-Nosed Face of Vaska Denisov |
6 | / | 86 | Colonel, Interrupted the Officer of the Suite |
6 | / | 87 | On the French Side, Amid the Groups with Cannon |
7 | / | 88 | Chapter 9: Prince Andrei Sent with Dispatches to the Austrian Court. the Minister of War Pursued By the French Army |
7 | / | 89 | The Night Was Dark But Starry, the Road Showed Black |
7 | / | 90 | Prince Andreis Joyous Feeling Was Considerably Weakened |
7 | / | 91 | Chapter 10: Prince Andrei and Bilibin Prince Andrei Stayed |
7 | / | 92 | Bilibin Smiled and the Wrinkles on His Face Disappeared |
7 | / | 93 | Vienna Occupied? |
7 | / | 94 | Chapter 11: Hippolyte Kuragin and Les Notres Next Day He |
7 | / | 95 | Chapter 12: Prince Andrei Received By the Emperor Francis Bilibins Story of the Thabor Bridge at the Levee |
7 | / | 96 | What Is It All About? Inquired Prince Andrei Impatiently |
7 | / | 97 | Come, You Must Own That This Affair of the Thabor Bridge |
7 | / | 98 | Chapter 13: Prince Andrei Returns to Kutuzov. Bagration Sent to Hollabrunn That Same Night, Having Taken Leave |
7 | / | 99 | Kindly Let This Cart Pass. Don't You See It's a Woman? |
7 | / | 100 | Passing By Kutuzovs Carriage and the Exhausted Saddle Horses |
7 | / | 101 | Chapter 14: Napoleons Letter to Murat on November 1 |
7 | / | 102 | The Success of the Trick That Had Placed the Vienna Bridge |
8 | / | 103 | Chapter 15: Prince Andrei Reports to Bagration Between Three |
8 | / | 104 | They Rode Up the Opposite Hill |
8 | / | 105 | Since Early Morning ? Despite An Injunction Not to Approach |
8 | / | 106 | Chapter 16: Prince Andrei Surveys the Position. the First Shot Having Ridden Round the Whole Line from Right Flank to Left |
8 | / | 107 | Chapter 17: Bagration in Action Mounting His Horse Again |
8 | / | 108 | Prince Bagration Screwed Up His Eyes, Looked Round |
8 | / | 109 | Chapter 18: Battle Scenes Prince Bagration, Having Reached |
8 | / | 110 | While He Was Speaking, the Curtain of Smoke That Had |
8 | / | 111 | Chapter 19: Quarrelsome Commanders the Attack of the |
8 | / | 112 | The Squadron in Which Rostov Was Serving Had Scarcely Time |
8 | / | 113 | Chapter 20: Timokhins Counter-Attack. Tushins Battery the Infantry Regiments That Had Been Caught Unawares |
8 | / | 114 | Tushins Battery Had Been Forgotten and Only at the Very End |
8 | / | 115 | From the Deafening Sounds of His Own Guns Around Him |
9 | / | 116 | Chapter 21: Withdrawal. Tushin Called to Account By Bagration the Wind Had Fallen and Black Clouds, Merging with |
9 | / | 117 | In the Darkness, It Seemed As Though a Gloomy Unseen River |
9 | / | 118 | Not Far from the Artillery Campfire, in a Hut That Had Been |
9 | / | 119 | Your Excellency! Prince Andrei Broke the Silence |
9 | / | 120 | Book 3 (1805) Chapter 1: A Soiree at Anna Pavlovnas Prince Vasili Was Not |
9 | / | 121 | It Seemed So Natural to Pierre That Everyone Should Like Him |
9 | / | 122 | In the Beginning of the Winter of 1805 to 1806 Pierre Received |
9 | / | 123 | So You Have Never Noticed Before How Beautiful I Am? |
9 | / | 124 | Chapter 2: Helenes Name Day in November, 1805 |
9 | / | 125 | On Helenes Name Day, a Small Party of Just Their Own People |
9 | / | 126 | Into the Insignificant, Trifling, and Artificial Interests |
9 | / | 127 | Some of the Nearest Relatives Had Not Yet Left |
10 | / | 128 | Chapter 3: Prince Vasili and Anatole Visit Prince Nikolai Old Prince Nikolai Bolkonski Received a Letter from |
10 | / | 129 | Before Dinner, Princess Marya and Mademoiselle Bourienne |
10 | / | 130 | Anatole, Having Taken Off His Overcoat, Sat with Arms Akimbo |
10 | / | 131 | The Little Princess Got Up, Rang for the Maid, and Hurriedly |
10 | / | 132 | Chapter 4: When Princess Marya Came Down Prince Vasili |
10 | / | 133 | The Old Prince Dressed Leisurely in His Study, Frowning |
10 | / | 134 | As Always Happens When Women Lead Lonely Lives |
10 | / | 135 | Chapter 5: They All Separated, But, Except Anatole |
10 | / | 136 | Though No Words Had Passed Between Anatole and |
10 | / | 137 | An Hour Later, Tikhon Came to Call Princess Marya |
10 | / | 138 | Chapter 6: A Letter from Nikolai. Sonya and Natasha It Was Long Since the Rostovs Had News of Nikolai |
10 | / | 139 | Do You Remember Him? Natasha Suddenly Asked |
10 | / | 140 | When She Saw the Count, She Stretched Out Her Arms to Him |
11 | / | 141 | Chapter 7: Nikolai Visits Boris and Berg in Camp. His Encounter with Prince Andrei on the Twelfth of November |
11 | / | 142 | They Had Not Met for Nearly Half a Year and, Being at the Age |
11 | / | 143 | Again Rostov Looked Intently Into Boriss Eyes and Sighed |
11 | / | 144 | In Spite of Prince Andreis Disagreeable, Ironical Tone |
11 | / | 145 | Chapter 8: The Emperor Reviews the Army. the Day After |
11 | / | 146 | In the Deathlike Stillness Only the Tramp of Horses Was Heard |
11 | / | 147 | The Tsar Stopped a Few Minutes in Front of the Hussars |
11 | / | 148 | Chapter 9: Boris Visits Prince Andrei at Olmutz. Prince Dolgorukov the Day After the Review, Boris, in His Best |
11 | / | 149 | While Prince Andrei Went to Report About the Purple-Faced |
11 | / | 150 | Dolgorukov, One of the Warmest Advocates of An Attack |
11 | / | 151 | Chapter 10: Nikolai Not in the Action at Wischau. Nikolais Devotion to the Emperor at Dawn on the Sixteenth of |
11 | / | 152 | The Emperor! the Emperor! Was Suddenly Heard Among |
11 | / | 153 | The Troops of the Vanguard Were Stationed Before Wischau |
11 | / | 154 | Chapter 11: Preparations for Action. Dolgorukovs Opinion of Napoleon and His Position. Kutuzovs Depression the Next |
11 | / | 155 | Prince Andrei Was on Duty That Day and in Constant |
12 | / | 156 | Chapter 12: The Council of War. Weyrothers Plans. Prince Andreis Reflections Shortly After Nine O'Clock That Evening |
12 | / | 157 | The Generals Seemed to Listen Reluctantly to the Difficult |
12 | / | 158 | The Council of War, at Which Prince Andrei Had Not Been |
12 | / | 159 | Chapter 13: Rostov at the Front. Napoleons Proclamation That Same Night, Rostov Was with a Platoon on Skirmishing |
12 | / | 160 | What's That? What Do You Make of It? Said Rostov |
12 | / | 161 | Only When Approaching Bagration Did Rostov Let His Horse |
12 | / | 162 | Chapter 14: The Battle of Austerlitz at Five in the Morning |
12 | / | 163 | Though None of the Column Commanders Rode Up to the Ranks |
12 | / | 164 | It Was Nine O'Clock in the Morning |
12 | / | 165 | Chapter 15: At Eight O'Clock Kutuzov Rode to Pratzen |
12 | / | 166 | Overtaking the Battalions That Continued to Advance |
12 | / | 167 | Why Aren't You Beginning, Michael Ilarionovich? |
12 | / | 168 | Chapter 16: Kutuzov Accompanied By His Adjutants Rode |
12 | / | 169 | The French Had Attacked the Battery and, Seeing Kutuzov |
12 | / | 170 | Chapter 17: On Our Right Flank Commanded By Bagration |
12 | / | 171 | The Horse Guards Were Galloping, But Still Holding in Their Horses |
12 | / | 172 | Where Are You Off To? Asked Boris |
13 | / | 173 | Chapter 18: Rostov Had Been Ordered to Look for Kutuzov |
13 | / | 174 | When He Had Ridden About Two Miles and Had Passed |
13 | / | 175 | Before 5 in the Afternoon the Battle Had Been Lost at All Points |
13 | / | 176 | Chapter 19: On the Pratzen Heights, Where He Had Fallen |
13 | / | 177 | Bonaparte, Having Come Up at a Gallop, Stopped His Horse |
13 | / | 178 | Book 4 (1806) Chapter 1: Nikolai Home on Leave Early in the Year 1806 |
13 | / | 179 | Rostov, Who Had Completely Forgotten Denisov |
13 | / | 180 | Is This Your Sabre? He Shouted |
13 | / | 181 | Rostov Saw That It Had Been Well Considered By Them |
13 | / | 182 | Chapter 2: Preparations for Dinner at the English Club on His |
13 | / | 183 | Having Given Several More Orders, He Was About to Go |
13 | / | 184 | On the First Arrival of the News of the Battle of Austerlitz |
13 | / | 185 | Chapter 3: Bagration As Guest of Honour on That Third of |
13 | / | 186 | Bagration Appeared in the Doorway of the Anteroom |
13 | / | 187 | Just Before Dinner, Count Ilya Rostov Presented His Son |
14 | / | 188 | Chapter 4: Pierre Challenges Dolokhov Pierre Sat Opposite |
14 | / | 189 | Pierre, with Downcast Eyes, Drank Out of His Glass Without |
14 | / | 190 | Chapter 5: The Duel Well Begin! Said Dolokhov |
14 | / | 191 | Chapter 6: Pierre and Helene Pierre Had of Late Rarely Seen |
14 | / | 192 | Next Morning When the Valet Came Into the Room with His |
14 | / | 193 | Chapter 7: Bald Hills. News of Andrei Missing 2 Months |
14 | / | 194 | The Princess Sank Helplessly Into An Armchair Beside Her Father |
14 | / | 195 | Chapter 8: Lises Confinement Dearest, Said the Little |
14 | / | 196 | It Was One of Those March Nights When Winter Seems to Wish |
14 | / | 197 | Chapter 9: Lise the Little Princess Lay Supported By Pillows |
14 | / | 198 | Chapter 10: Denisov and Dolokhov at the Rostovs Rostovs Share in Dolokhovs Duel with Bezukhov Was Hushed |
14 | / | 199 | In the Autumn the Rostovs Returned to Moscow |
14 | / | 200 | Chapter 11: Dolokhovs Proposal on the Third Day After |
14 | / | 201 | Chapter 12: Iogels Ball. Denizovs Mazurka Iogels Were the |
14 | / | 202 | The Band Struck Up the Newly Introduced Mazurka |
15 | / | 203 | Chapter 13: Nikolai Plays Cards with Dolokhov for Two |
15 | / | 204 | Rostov Submitted. He Let the 800 Remain and Laid |
15 | / | 205 | Chapter 14: An Hour and a Half Later Most of the Players |
15 | / | 206 | The Score Against Him Reached the Fateful Sum of 43 |
15 | / | 207 | Chapter 15: Nikolai at Home to Say Tomorrow and Keep Up |
15 | / | 208 | Nikolai Began Pacing Up and Down the Room |
15 | / | 209 | Chapter 16: Nikolai Confesses to His Father. Natasha Confides in Her Mother It Was Long Since Rostov Had Felt Such |
15 | / | 210 | Natasha Came Running to Her Mother, Quite Excited |
15 | / | 211 | Book 5 (1806 ? 1807) Chapter 1: Pierre Meets Bazdeev After His Interview with |
15 | / | 212 | His Servant Handed Him a Half-Cut Novel, in the Form of Letters |
15 | / | 213 | Chapter 2: I Have the Pleasure of Addressing Count Bezukhov |
15 | / | 214 | He Stopped and Remained Silent for a Long Time |
15 | / | 215 | The Mason Cleared His Throat Huskily, As Old Men Do |
15 | / | 216 | Chapter 3: The Brotherhood of Freemasons on Reaching |
15 | / | 217 | The Door Opened and Someone Came in |
15 | / | 218 | Half An Hour Later, the Rhetor Returned to Inform the Seeker |
16 | / | 219 | Chapter 4: Soon After This There Came Into the Dark Chamber |
16 | / | 220 | Pierre Glanced at the Serious Faces of Those Around |
16 | / | 221 | Chapter 5: Pierre and Prince Vasili the Day After He Had |
16 | / | 222 | Chapter 6: A Soiree at Anna Pavlovnas the Duel Between |
16 | / | 223 | Boris, Grown More Manly and Looking Fresh, Rosy And |
16 | / | 224 | Chapter 7: Hippolyte at Anna Pavlovnas When Boris and |
16 | / | 225 | Chapter 8: Old Prince Bolkonski As Commander-In-Chief of Conscription the War Was Flaming Up and Nearing the |
16 | / | 226 | There Were in the Room a Childs Cot, Two Boxes |
16 | / | 227 | Chapter 9: Bilibins Letter About the Campaign Bilibin Was |
16 | / | 228 | The Field Marshal Is Angry with the Emperor and He |
16 | / | 229 | Chapter 10: Pierre Visits His Estates Soon After His Admission |
16 | / | 230 | In the Spring of 1807 He Decided to Return to Petersburg |
17 | / | 231 | Chapter 11: Pierre Visits Prince Andrei Returning from His |
17 | / | 232 | They Went Out and Walked About Till Dinnertime |
17 | / | 233 | They Rose from the Table and Sat Down in the Entrance Porch |
17 | / | 234 | Why Aren't You Serving in the Army? |
17 | / | 235 | Chapter 12: Pierre and Prince Andrei Talk on the Ferry Raft in the Evening Andrei and Pierre Got Into the Open Carriage |
17 | / | 236 | Do You Believe in a Future Life? He Asked |
17 | / | 237 | Chapter 13: Gods Folk at Bald Hills It Was Getting Dusk |
17 | / | 238 | Where Have You Been? to Kiev? Prince Andrei Asked |
17 | / | 239 | Chapter 14: Old Prince Bolkonski and Pierre the Pilgrim |
17 | / | 240 | Chapter 15: Nikolai Rejoins His Regiment When Returning |
17 | / | 241 | Platovs Division Was Acting Independently of the Main Army |
17 | / | 242 | Chapter 16: In April the Troops Were Enlivened By News |
17 | / | 243 | The Next Day the Regimental Commander Sent for Denisov |
17 | / | 244 | Chapter 17: Nikolai Visits Denisov in Hospital in June the |
17 | / | 245 | Rostov and the Assistant Went Into the Dark Corridor |
18 | / | 246 | Chapter 18: Going Along the Corridor, the Assistant Led Rostov |
18 | / | 247 | Chapter 19: Boris at Tilsit Having Returned to the Regiment |
18 | / | 248 | As Soon As He Noticed a French Officer, Who Thrust His Head |
18 | / | 249 | Chapter 20: Nikolai Tries to Present Denisovs Petition Rostov Had Come to Tilsit the Day Least Suitable for a Petition |
18 | / | 250 | Whom Do You Want? Someone Inquired |
18 | / | 251 | Chapter 21: Napoleon and Alexander As Allies the Emperor |
18 | / | 252 | Officious Hands, Russian and French, Immediately Seized |
18 | / | 253 | Book 6 (1808 ? 1810) Chapter 1: Prince Andreis Occupations at Bogucharovo in 1808 the Emperor Alexander Went to Erfurt for a Fresh |
18 | / | 254 | In the Spring of 1809 He Went to Visit the Ryazan Estates |
18 | / | 255 | Chapter 2: Prince Andreis Visit to the Rostovs at Otradnoe Prince Andrei Had to See the Marshal of the Nobility for the |
18 | / | 256 | Chapter 3: The Return Through the Forest Next Morning |
18 | / | 257 | Chapter 4: Speranski, Arakcheev and Prince Andrei Prince Andrei Arrived in Petersburg in August, 1809 |
18 | / | 258 | During His Service, Chiefly As An Adjutant, Prince Andrei Had |
18 | / | 259 | Chapter 5: While Waiting for the Announcement of His |
18 | / | 260 | Prince Andrei Followed Speranskis Every Word and Movement |
19 | / | 261 | Chapter 6: During the First Weeks of His Stay in Petersburg |
19 | / | 262 | Everything Was Right and Everything Was As It Should Be |
19 | / | 263 | Chapter 7: Pierre and the Petersburg Freemasons Nearly Two |
19 | / | 264 | In the Summer of 1809 Pierre Returned to Petersburg |
19 | / | 265 | Chapter 8: Pierre Seeks Advice from Joseph Alexeevich Again Pierre Was Overtaken By the Depression He So Dreaded |
19 | / | 266 | Joseph Alexeevich, Having Remained Silent and Thoughtful |
19 | / | 267 | Chapter 9: Helenes Social Success at That Time, As Always |
19 | / | 268 | Chapter 10: Pierres Diary Pierre Went on with His Diary |
19 | / | 269 | Third of December |
19 | / | 270 | Chapter 11: The Rostovs in Petersburg the Rostovs |
19 | / | 271 | After the First Feeling of Perplexity Aroused in the Parents |
19 | / | 272 | Chapter 12: Natasha and Boris Natasha Was Sixteen |
19 | / | 273 | Chapter 13: Natashas Bedtime Talks with Her Mother. One Night When the Old Countess, in Nightcap And |
19 | / | 274 | Natasha Did Not Let Her Finish |
19 | / | 275 | Chapter 14: Natashas First Grand Ball on the Thirty-First |
19 | / | 276 | When Her Hair Was Done, Natasha, in Her Short Petticoat |
20 | / | 277 | Chapter 15: Natasha Had Not Had a Moment Free Since |
20 | / | 278 | Peronskaya Was Pointing Out to the Countess the Most |
20 | / | 279 | Chapter 16: Suddenly Everybody Stirred, Began Talking |
20 | / | 280 | Prince Andrei, in the White Uniform of a Cavalry Colonel |
20 | / | 281 | Chapter 17: After Prince Andrei, Boris Came Up to Ask Natasha |
20 | / | 282 | Chapter 18: Dinner at Speranskis Next Day Prince Andrei |
20 | / | 283 | Prince Andrei Looked at the Laughing Speranski with |
20 | / | 284 | Chapter 19: Prince Andrei Calls on the Rostovs Next Day |
20 | / | 285 | Chapter 20: The Bergs Evening Party One Morning Colonel |
20 | / | 286 | Berg, Judging By His Wife, Thought All Women Weak and Foolish |
20 | / | 287 | Chapter 21: Pierre, As One of the Principal Guests, Had to Sit |
20 | / | 288 | What Do You Think of Natalie? |
20 | / | 289 | Chapter 22: Natasha Consults Her Mother._ Andrei Confides in Pierre Next Day, Having Been Invited By the Count |
20 | / | 290 | That Day Countess H?L?Ne Had a Reception at Her House |
20 | / | 291 | Chapter 23: Prince Andrei Seeks His Fathers Consent Prince Andrei Needed His Fathers Consent to His Marriage |
20 | / | 292 | A Footman Wanted to Come in to Clear Away Something |
20 | / | 293 | Natasha Never Remembered How She Entered the Drawing Room |
21 | / | 294 | Chapter 24: Prince Andreis Last Days with Natasha No Betrothal Ceremony Took Place and Natashas |
21 | / | 295 | The Old Countess Sighed As She Looked at Them |
21 | / | 296 | Chapter 25: Prince Nikolai Bolkonskis and Princess Marya During That Year After His Sons Departure, Prince Nikolai |
21 | / | 297 | You Ask Whether We Shall Spend Next Winter in Moscow |
21 | / | 298 | Chapter 26: In the Middle of the Summer Princess Marya |
21 | / | 299 | Little Nikolai and His Education, Her Brother Andrei |
21 | / | 300 | Book 7 (1810 ? 1811) Chapter 1: Nikolai Rostov Returns Home on Leave the Bible |
21 | / | 301 | During the First Half of the Journey ? from Kremenchug to Kiev |
21 | / | 302 | Chapter 2: Nikolai Settles Accounts with Mitenka After Reaching Home Nikolai Was at First Serious and Even Dull |
21 | / | 303 | Chapter 3: Nikolai Goes Hunting the Weather Was Already |
21 | / | 304 | Chapter 4: The Wolf Hunt Begins the Old Count, Who Had |
21 | / | 305 | The Oasis of the Otradnoe Covert Came in Sight a Few |
21 | / | 306 | The Count, Forgetting to Smooth Out the Smile on His Face |
21 | / | 307 | Chapter 5: Nikolai Rostov Meanwhile Remained at His Post |
21 | / | 308 | As If Aware of Her Danger, the Wolf Turned Her Eyes on Karay |
22 | / | 309 | Chapter 6: The Fox Hunt the Old Count Went Home |
22 | / | 310 | The Way to Ilagins Upland Was Across the Fields |
22 | / | 311 | The Huntsman Stood Halfway Up the Knoll Holding Up |
22 | / | 312 | Chapter 7: An Evening at Uncles Toward Evening Ilagin |
22 | / | 313 | Soon After Uncles Reappearance the Door Was Opened |
22 | / | 314 | Open the Door, There! He Shouted |
22 | / | 315 | Uncle Rose, and It Was As If There Were Two Men in Him |
22 | / | 316 | In the Village Through Which They Passed There Were Red |
22 | / | 317 | Chapter 8: Nikolais Mother Finds Him a Bride Count Ilya |
22 | / | 318 | Several Times the Countess, with Tears in Her Eyes |
22 | / | 319 | Chapter 9: Christmas at Otradno Christmas Came and |
22 | / | 320 | Two Governesses Were Sitting with the Vogels at a Table |
22 | / | 321 | Chapter 10: Does It Ever Happen to You? Said Natasha |
22 | / | 322 | In the Middle of Their Talk in the Sitting Room, Dimmler Came |
22 | / | 323 | The Mummers (Some of the House Serfs) Dressed Up As Bears |
22 | / | 324 | Nikolai Set Off, Following the First Sleigh; Behind Him the |
23 | / | 325 | Chapter 11: At Melyukovka Pelageya Danilovna Melyukova |
23 | / | 326 | In An Hour, All the Costumes Were Crumpled and Disordered |
23 | / | 327 | Chapter 12: The Drive Home When They All Drove Back |
23 | / | 328 | With Sonyas Help and the Maids, Natasha Got the Glass |
23 | / | 329 | Chapter 13: Nikolais Mother Opposes His Choice of Bride Soon After the Christmas Holidays Nikolai Told His Mother |
23 | / | 330 | Nikolai, You're Talking Nonsense! |
23 | / | 331 | Book 8 (1811 ? 1812) Chapter 1: Pierres Life in Moscow After Prince Andreis |
23 | / | 332 | In Moments of Pride, When He Thought of His Position |
23 | / | 333 | Chapter 2: Prince Nikolai Bolkonski in Moscow at the |
23 | / | 334 | In Moscow Princess Marya Had No One to Talk to |
23 | / | 335 | Chapter 3: Doctor Metivier and the Old Prince in 1811 There |
23 | / | 336 | At Two O'Clock the Six Chosen Guests Assembled for Dinner |
23 | / | 337 | There Was a Momentary Pause in the Conversation |
23 | / | 338 | Chapter 4: Pierres Conversation with Princess Marya Princess Marya As She Sat Listening to the Old Mens Talk |
23 | / | 339 | Chapter 5: Boriss Proposal Boris Had Not Succeeded in |
23 | / | 340 | Anna Mikhaylovna, Who Often Visited the Karagins |
24 | / | 341 | Chapter 6: The Rostovs Stay with Marya Dmitrievna at the End |
24 | / | 342 | When They Came in to Tea, Having Taken Off Their Outdoor |
24 | / | 343 | Chapter 7: Count Rostov and Natasha Call on Prince Nikolai Bolkonski Next Day, By Marya Dmitrievnas Advice |
24 | / | 344 | Despite the Uneasy Glances Thrown at Her By Princess Marya |
24 | / | 345 | Chapter 8: The Rostovs at the Opera That Evening the |
24 | / | 346 | Natasha Looked in the Direction in Which Her Fathers Eyes |
24 | / | 347 | Chapter 9: The Floor of the Stage Consisted of Smooth Boards |
24 | / | 348 | The First Act Was Over |
24 | / | 349 | Chapter 10: H?L?Ne Presents Anatole to Natasha During the |
24 | / | 350 | The Curtain Rose Again |
24 | / | 351 | Chapter 11: Anatole and Dolokhov in Moscow Anatole Kuragin |
24 | / | 352 | Chapter 12: H?L?Ne Visits the Rostovs the Day After the Opera |
24 | / | 353 | Just As She Had Put on a Bodice Without Sleeves |
24 | / | 354 | Chapter 13: The Reception at H?L?Nes. Mademoiselle Georges Recitation Count Rostov Took the Girls to Countess |
24 | / | 355 | The Count Wished to Go Home, But H?L?Ne Entreated |
24 | / | 356 | Chapter 14: Natasha Receives Two Letters Morning Came |
24 | / | 357 | After Reading the Letter Natasha Sat Down at the Writing Table |
25 | / | 358 | Chapter 15: Sonya Finds Anatoles Letter on Returning |
25 | / | 359 | When She Saw Natashas Fright, Sonya Shed Tears of Shame |
25 | / | 360 | On the Day the Count Left, Sonya and Natasha Were Invited |
25 | / | 361 | Chapter 16: Anatole at Dolokhovs Anatole Had Lately Moved |
25 | / | 362 | Dolokhov with a Cold Smile and a Gleam in His Handsome |
25 | / | 363 | Chapter 17: Anatole Sets Off Anatole Went Out of the Room |
25 | / | 364 | Chapter 18: Marya Dmitrievna Reproaches Natasha Marya Dmitrievna, Having Found Sonya Weeping |
25 | / | 365 | Marya Dmitrievna Went on Admonishing Her for Some Time |
25 | / | 366 | Chapter 19: Pierre at Marya Dmitrievnas from the Day His |
25 | / | 367 | After Hearing the Details of Anatoles Marriage from Pierre |
25 | / | 368 | Chapter 20: Pierre Confronts Anatole Pierre Did Not Stay |
25 | / | 369 | Pierres Face, Already Pale, Became Distorted By Fury |
25 | / | 370 | Chapter 21: Prince Andrei Returns to Moscow Pierre Drove |
25 | / | 371 | After a Few Words to Pierre About the Awful Roads |
25 | / | 372 | Chapter 22: Pierre and Natasha That Same Evening Pierre |
25 | / | 373 | She Began to Cry and a Still Greater Sense of Pity, Tenderness |
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