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by Leo Tolstoy
About 189 pages (56,822 words)
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Part 6, Chapters 21-26 Summary

Pierre is one of the most honored guests at the dinner, and Natasha is there as well (because she is Vera's sister). Pierre notices that something is wrong with Natasha and that something is different in Andrew. He knows something is going on between them but doesn't have a chance to talk to Andrew about it. Andrew spends the entire next day at the Rostovs'. Natasha is afraid of him and afraid of what she's feeling for him. After talking with her mother that night, Natasha confesses that she is really very happy. Andrew goes to the Bezuhovs' (Pierre and Helene) that night and talks about his feelings for Natasha with Pierre. Andrew wants his father's consent to get married, so he travels to Bald Hills to get it. Old Bolkonsky.....

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