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War And Peace

Book 1 Chapter 9

Word Count: 1376    |    Released on: 20/11/2017

lady visitor, there were left in the drawing-room Nikolay and Sonya, the niece. Sonya was a slender, miniature brunette, with soft eyes shaded by long lashes, thic

oper to show an interest in the general conversation and to smile. But against her own will, her eyes turned under their thick, long lashes to her cousin, who was going away into the army, with such girlish, passionate adoration, that her smile

officer, and he's so fond of him he doesn't want to be left behind, and is giving up the university and his poor old father to go into the army,

r has been declared, you

say so again and again, and so it will remain. There's friendshi

knowing what to s

and denying it as though it were some disgraceful imputation. "Not

the young lady visitor; both looke

s been here on leave, and is taking him with him. There's no help for it," said the count, shrug

no good for anything except in the army. I'm not a diplomatist, or a government clerk. I'm not clever at disgui

eemed on the point of breaking into fr

ll their heads; they're all dreaming of how he rose from a lieutenant to be an emperor. Well,

out Bonaparte, Julie, Madame Karagi

aware that his unconscious smile had dealt a jealous stab to the heart of Sonya, who was flushing crimson and assuming a forced smile. In the middle of his talk with Julie he glanced round at her. Sonya gave him an intensely furious look, and, hardly able to restr

eves!" said Anna Mihalovna, pointing to Nikolay's retrea

hich no one had put to her, but which was always in her thoughts: "What miseries, what anxieties one has gone through for the happiness one has in them now! And

s on bringing up,"

ss, repeating the error of so many parents, who imagine their children have no secrets from them. "I know I shall always be first in my children's confid

solved all perplexing questions by deciding that everything was capital. "Fancy no

younger girl is!" said the vis

e; though she's my daughter, it's the truth I'm telling you, she'll be a

say it injures the voice

unt. "Why, our mothers used to b

she went on: "Why, you know, if I were strict with her, if I were to forbid her...God knows what they might not be doing in secret" (the countess meant that they might kiss each other), "but as it is

looked unnatural, and therefore unpleasing. Vera was good-looking; she was not stupid, was clever at her lessons, and well educated; she had a pleasant voice, and what she said was

elder children; they try to do something

ever with Vera," said the count. "But what of it? she has turned ou

d went away, promisi

on!" said the countess, when

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