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War and Peace: Original Version
War and Peace: Original Version
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VI

Kutuzov withdrew towards Vienna, destroying the bridges on the rivers…

VII

Two enemy shots had already flown over the bridge, and…

VIII

The remaining infantry hurriedly crossed the bridge, funnelling in tightly…

IX

After crossing the bridge, one after another the two squadrons…

X

Pursued by a French army of a hundred thousand men…

XI

Prince Andrei went on to the house of the Russian…

XII

The following morning he woke late. Reviewing his impression of…

XIII

The Emperor Franz approached Prince Andrei, who was standing in…

XIV

That same night, having taken his leave of the war…

XV

On the 1st of November Kutuzov had received, via one…

XVI

Between three and four in the afternoon Prince Andrei, having…

XVII

“Eh bien,” Prince Andrei said to himself, “the Army of…

XVIII

Prince Andrei halted his horse at the battery, surveying the…

XIX

Prince Bagration, having ridden up to the very highest point…

XX

The attack by the Sixth Chasseurs made it possible for…

XXI

The infantry regiments, caught by surprise in the forest, were…

XXII

Tushin’s battery had been forgotten, and it was only at…

XXIII

The wind died down and black clouds hung low over…

XXIV

“Who are they? Why are they here? What do they…

Part III

I

Prince Vasily did not brood over his plans, any more…

II

After Pierre and Hélène’s wedding, the old prince Nikolai Andreevich…

III

The Rostovs had had no news about Nikolai for a…

IV

On the 12th of November Kutuzov’s active army, camped near…

V

The day after Boris’s meeting with Rostov, there was a…

VI

The day after the review Boris, dressed up in his…

VII

That very day there had been a council of war…

VIII

On the 15th of November the allied army advanced from…

IX

Before dawn the next day, Denisov’s squadron, in which Nikolai…

X

The following day the sovereign remained at Wischau. His physician-in-ordinary…

XI

After nine in the evening Weierother moved on with his…

XII

It was after one in the morning when Rostov, sent…

XIII

It was nine o’clock in the morning. The fog extended…

XIV

The plan for the Battle of Austerlitz had been drawn…

XV

At the beginning of the battle Prince Bagration, reluctant to…

XVI

By five o’clock in the evening the battle had been…

XVII

Prince Andrei was lying on Pratzen Hill, still at the…

XVIII

At the beginning of 1806, Nikolai Rostov went home on…

XIX

The following day, the 3rd of March, after one o’clock…

XX

The following day at Sokolniki Pierre, as absent-minded as ever,…

XXI

Recently Pierre had only seen his wife at night or…

XXII

Two months had passed since Bleak Hills received news of…

XXIII

“Ma bonne amie,” the little princess said after breakfast on…

XXIV

The impression of the first war with Napoleon was still…

XXV

Despite the sovereign’s strict attitude to duellists at that time,…

XXVI

Two days after clarifying things with his wife, Pierre went…

XXVII

The matter between Pierre and Dolokhov was hushed up and,…

XXVIII

In 1807 Pierre finally set off on a tour of…

XXIX

After his three-week sojourn in the country, concerning which he…

XXX

In 1807 life at Bleak Hills had changed little, except…

XXXI