[War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy]@TWC D-Link book
War and Peace

CHAPTER X
5/9

and Countess Apraksina..." and then, again rustling, pass into the anteroom, put on cloaks or mantles, and drive away.

The conversation was on the chief topic of the day: the illness of the wealthy and celebrated beau of Catherine's day, Count Bezukhov, and about his illegitimate son Pierre, the one who had behaved so improperly at Anna Pavlovna's reception.
"I am so sorry for the poor count," said the visitor.

"He is in such bad health, and now this vexation about his son is enough to kill him!" "What is that ?" asked the countess as if she did not know what the visitor alluded to, though she had already heard about the cause of Count Bezukhov's distress some fifteen times.
"That's what comes of a modern education," exclaimed the visitor.

"It seems that while he was abroad this young man was allowed to do as he liked, now in Petersburg I hear he has been doing such terrible things that he has been expelled by the police." "You don't say so!" replied the countess.
"He chose his friends badly," interposed Anna Mikhaylovna.

"Prince Vasili's son, he, and a certain Dolokhov have, it is said, been up to heaven only knows what! And they have had to suffer for it.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books