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All About Our World

Father Sergius, Trans. L & A Maude
Leo Tolstoy

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himself it all occurred so naturally that he could not imagine
how he could have acted otherwise. 

His father, a retired colonel of the Guards, had died when Stepan
was twelve, and sorry as his mother was to part from her son, she
entered him at the Military College as her deceased husband had
intended. 

The widow herself, with her daughter, Varvara, moved to
Petersburg to be near her son and have him with her for the
holidays. 

The boy was distinguished both by his brilliant ability and by
his immense self-esteem.  He was first both in his
studies--especially in mathematics, of which he was particularly
fond--and also in drill and in riding.  Though of more than
average height, he was handsome and agile, and he would have been
an altogether exemplary cadet had it not been for his quick
temper.  He was remarkably truthful, and was neither dissipated
nor addicted to drink.  The only faults that marred his conduct

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