The complete works of Count Tolstoy . rmot2 - ????- arlT VII. a cried to me, from tlii ?? The Snow - Storm Photogravure from Painting />y Gruzinski. THE SNOW - STORM 65 Above his short fur coat he wore a beltless cloak, thecollar of which was almost thrown back; his neck wasentirely bare; he wore not felt, but leather boots and asmall cap, which he kept taking off and fixing on hishead. His ears were covered by his hair only. In all hismovements there was to be seen not only energy, butsomething more, I thought, namely, a desire to rouse thisenergy in himself. Still, the farther we travelle


The complete works of Count Tolstoy . rmot2 - ????- arlT VII. a cried to me, from tlii ?? The Snow - Storm Photogravure from Painting />y Gruzinski. THE SNOW - STORM 65 Above his short fur coat he wore a beltless cloak, thecollar of which was almost thrown back; his neck wasentirely bare; he wore not felt, but leather boots and asmall cap, which he kept taking off and fixing on hishead. His ears were covered by his hair only. In all hismovements there was to be seen not only energy, butsomething more, I thought, namely, a desire to rouse thisenergy in himself. Still, the farther we travelled, themore frequently he, to adjust himself, jumped up in hisseat, clapped his feet together, and started conversationswith Aleshka and me. I thought he was afraid of losingcourage. And there was good reason for it: although the horseswere good, the road became more difficult with every step,and we could see the horses running less wilhngly. Itbecame necessary to use the whip, and the good, large,shaggy centre horse stumbled two or three times, eventhough, taking fright, it jerked forward and swung itsshaggy head almost as high as the bell. The


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