HE THOUGHT in Classic Quotes
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Quotes from War and Peace 1 by Leo Tolstoy
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1 "But that is a matter of perfect indifference to me," he thought.
2 "Ah, here are people coming," he thought joyfully, seeing some men running toward him.
3 A shudder of terror went through him: "No, better not look," he thought, but having reached the bushes he glanced round once more.
4 He did not finish his sentence, but his tone showed how highly he thought of his friend and how much he expected of him in the future.
5 Though he thought of everything, considered everything, and did everything the best of officers could do in his position, he was in a state akin to feverish delirium or drunkenness.
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