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WHAT MEN LIVE BY AND OTHER TALES By Leo Tolstoy "We know that we have passed out of death into life, because we love the brethren.
CHAPTER I. Travellers left and entered our car at every stopping of the train.
By Leo Tolstoy _All that exists is One.
book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.) +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Transcriber's Note: ...
By Leo Tolstoy Translated by C.J. Hogarth I -- THE TUTOR, KARL IVANITCH On the 12th of August, 18-- (just three days after my tenth birthday, when I had been given such wonderful presents), ...
[For those interested, there is a note at the end of this document that details the adaptations made to this work] "THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS WITHIN YOU" CHRISTIANITY NOT AS A MYSTIC RELIGION BU...
Though hundreds of thousands had done their very best to disfigure the small piece of land on which they were crowded together, by paving the ground with stones, scraping away every vestige of vege...
THE FORGED COUPON And Other Stories By Leo Tolstoy CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE FORGED COUPON AFTER THE DANCE ALYOSHA THE POT MY DREAM THERE ARE NO GUILTY PEOPLE ...
By Leo Tolstoy Translated by C.J. HOGARTH I. A SLOW JOURNEY Again two carriages stood at the front door of the house at Petrovskoe.
By Leo Tolstoy I In Petersburg in the eighteen-forties a surprising event occurred.
By Leo Tolstoy Translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude I It happened in the 'seventies in winter, on the day after St. Nicholas's Day.
The flush of morning has but just begun to tinge the sky above Sapun Mountain; the dark blue surface of the sea has already cast aside the shades of night and awaits the first ray to begin a play o...
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http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive) Transcriber's Notes: Italic text is denoted by _underscores_.
ACT I The Act takes place in autumn in a large village.
CHAPTER I. All the efforts of several hundred thousand people, crowded in a small space, to disfigure the land on which they lived; all the stone they covered it with to keep it barren; how so di...
By Leo Tolstoy/Tolstoi Translated by C. J. Hogarth I. WHAT I CONSIDER TO HAVE BEEN THE BEGINNING OF MY YOUTH I have said that my friendship with Dimitri opened up for me a new view of my lif...
In the city lived the shoemaker, Martuin Avdyeitch.
produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) [ Transcriber's Notes: Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully a...
By LEO TOLSTOY Introduction By ARTHUR HOPKINS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION BY ARTHUR HOPKINS REDEMPTION THE POWER OF DARKNESS FRUITS OF CULTURE INTRODUCTION After making a production of _Red...
http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) A ...
ACT I SCENE 1 Protásov's[1] flat in Moscow.
CHAPTER I. We were in mourning for our mother, who had died the preceding autumn, and we had spent all the winter alone in the country--Macha, Sonia and I. Macha was an old family friend, who ha...
A retired Lieutenant of the Horse Guards.
[ Transcriber's Note: This e-book only contains the front matter of Tolstoy's Plays (Complete Edition).
A COMEDY ACT I PEASANT [ploughing.
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ACT I SCENE 1 The scene represents the verandah of a fine country-house, in front of which a croquet-lawn and tennis-court are shown, also a flower-bed.
Transcribed from the 1887 Tomas Y. Crowell edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org WHAT TO DO?
{169} The justification of all persons who have freed themselves from toil is now founded on experimental, positive science.
Transcribed from the 1887 Tomas Y. Crowell "What to do?"
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