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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Tolstoy, Leo
Tolstoy, Leo
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
War And Peace: Book Seven
Chapter One:
The affairs of the Rostovs are anything but bright. Because of the
Count's prodigality the family is in danger of becoming impoverished. The
Countess urges Nicholas to return home from his regiment to handle their
affairs. Home on leave, he wonders about the validity of Natasha's engagement
to Prince Andrew.
Chapter Two:
Nicholas attempts to remedy the tangled affairs of the Rostovs and ends
by kicking the estates manager Mitsenka down the six steps of the main
building. Later embarrassed, he realizes that he has ...
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