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Anatole Kuragin

Younger son of Vasili Kuragin

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Dec 23, 2023
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BOOK ONE

Book One, Part One

Chapter 1

Prince Vasili’s foolish son, the bane of his life, the cross he bears. The boy is costing him forty thousand rubles a year. If only he could be married to a rich heiress, like Princess Marya Bolkonskaya.

Chapter 6

And here is why Anatole is costing his father so much. Pierre joins Kuragin’s wild party where Dolokhov is winning a drinking bet with an Englishman. Anatole is a “tall handsome fellow” who helps get Pierre drunk before taking him off to a brothel.

Chapter 7

His father manages to hush up the incident with the bear and the policeman, saving Anatole from any serious punishment. We can imagine how delighted Prince Vasili was the morning after.

Chapter 22

He’s a handsome rascal, according to Julie Karagina. And he may yet be the husband of Marya Bolkonskaya.

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