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COUNT
LEO TOLSTOI |
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PRINCE
NEKHLUDOFF |
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THE
PRISONERS |
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EASTER
SERVICES |
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WARDEN
AND MATRON |
| Matryóna gives Anísya the powders | Facing page 12 |
| I'm not ashamed of my parent | Facing page 51 |
| Her box is full as it is | Facing page 53 |
| You tell me not to fear men? | Facing page 91 |
| Well, dear, and what progression is our business making? | Facing page 174 |
| There, you see! You are being made a fool of | Facing page 223 |
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| Plays published during Tolstoy's life | |
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| The Power of Darkness (1886) | 3 |
| The First Distiller (1886) | 97 |
| Fruits of Culture (1889) | 125 |
| Posthumous Plays | |
| The Live Corpse | 229 |
| The Cause of it All | 303 |
| The Light Shines in Darkness | 321 |
| Æsop's Fables 3 |
| Adaptations and Imitations of Hindoo Fables 19 |
| The Foundling 39 |
| The Peasant and the Cucumbers 40 |
| The Fire 41 |
| The Old Horse 43 |
| How I Learned to Ride 46 |
| The Willow 49 |
| Búlka 51 |
| Búlka and the Wild Boar 53 |
| Pheasants 56 |
| Milton and Búlka 58 |
| The Turtle 60 |
| Búlka and the Wolf 62 |
| What Happened to Búlka in Pyatigórsk 65 |
| Búlka's and Milton's End 68 |
| The Gray Hare 70 |
| God Sees the Truth, but Does Not Tell at Once 72 |
| Hunting Worse than Slavery 82 |
| A Prisoner of the Caucasus 92 |
| Ermák 124 |
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Stories From Physics: |
| The Magnet 137 |
| Moisture 140 |
| The Different Connection of Particles 142 |
| Crystals 143 |
| Injurious Air 146 |
| How Balloons Are Made 150 |
| Galvanism 152 |
| The Sun's Heat 156 |
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Stories From Zoology: |
| The Owl and the Hare 159 |
| How the Wolves Teach Their Whelps 160 |
| Hares and Wolves 161 |
| The Scent 162 |
| Touch and Sight 164 |
| The Silkworm 165 |
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Stories From Botany: |
| The Apple-Tree 170 |
| The Old Poplar 172 |
| The Bird-Cherry 174 |
| How Trees Walk 176 |
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| The Decembrists 181 |
| On Popular Education 251 |
| What Men Live By 327 |
| The Three Hermits 363 |
| Neglect the Fire 375 |
| The Candle 395 |
| The Two Old Men 409 |
| Where Love Is, There God Is Also 445 |
| The Fiend Persists, but God Resists 463 |
| Little Girls Wiser than Old People 466 |
| The Two Brothers and the Gold 469 |
| Ilyás 472 |
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| A Fairy-Tale about Iván the Fool 481 |
| "The clerk beat Sídor's face until the blood came" (The Candle, see page 397) Frontispiece |
| "'Whose knife is this?'" 73 |
| "'God will forgive you'" 81 |
| "They rode off to the mountains" 96 |
| "'Whither are you bound?'" 332 |
| "But the candle was still burning" 403 |
| A Russian Proprietor | 1 | ||
| Lucerne | 87 | ||
| Recollections of a Scorer | 123 | ||
| Albert | 148 | ||
| Two Hussars | 190 | ||
| Three Deaths | 286 | ||
| A Prisoner in the Caucasus | 308 |
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| Explanatory Notes to Text by V. G. Chertkov, 299 |
| A short Sketch of the Life of Tolstoi at the End of the Nineties, by C. Shokor-Trotsky, 387 |
| Index, 409 |
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| Sevastopol in December, 1854 | 5 |
| Sevastopol in May, 1855 | 37 |
| Sevastopol in August, 1855 | 123 |
| PAGE | |
| Ivan the Fool | 1 |
| Where there is Love, there is God also | 57 |
| A Prisoner | 82 |
| Emelian and the Empty Drum | 138 |
| The Great Bear | 156 |
| Three Questions | 158 |
| The Godson | 167 |
| Ivan the Fool | Frontispiece |
| Where there is Love, there is God also | To face p. 57 |
| A Prisoner | 82 |
| Emelian and the Empty Drum | 138 |
| Three Questions | 158 |
| The Godson | 167 |
| THE INVADERS. |
| THE WOOD-CUTTING EXPEDITION. |
| AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE. |
| LOST ON THE STEPPE; OR, THE SNOWSTORM. |
| POLIKUSHKA. |
| KHOLSTOMÍR. |