Hadji Murad
Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy's theological work addressing love and Christian living.
17 Chapters
Table of Contents
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CHAPTER I: I was returning home by the fields. It was midsummer, the hay harvest
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CHAPTER II: At Vozvizhensk, the advanced fort situated some ten miles from the aoul
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CHAPTER III: The windows of the barracks and the soldiers' houses had long been dark
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CHAPTER IV: After the three sleepless nights he had passed flying from the murids
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CHAPTER V: Early in the morning, while it was still dark, two companies carrying
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CHAPTER VI: Young Vorontsov was much pleased that it was he, and no one else, who
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CHAPTER VII: The wounded Avdeev was taken to the hospital -- a small wooden building
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CHAPTER VIII: On the day Peter Avdeev died in the hospital at Vozdvizhensk, his old
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CHAPTER IX: Michael Semenovich Vorontsov, being the son of the Russian Ambassador,
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CHAPTER X: When Hadji Murad appeared at the prince's palace next day, the waiting
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CHAPTER XI: On the fifth day of Hadji Murad's stay in Tiflis Loris-Melikov, the
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CHAPTER XII: "But enough! It is time for me to pray," said Hadji Murad drawing from
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CHAPTER XIII: When Loris-Melikov entered the drawing room Hadji Murad received him
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CHAPTER XIV: On the 20th of December Vorontsov wrote to Chernyshov, the Minister of
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CHAPTER XV: The report was dispatched from Tiflis on the 24th of December 1851, and
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CHAPTER XVI: In obedience to this command of Nicholas a raid was immediately made in
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CHAPTER XVII: The aoul which had been destroyed was that in which Hadji Murad had
