-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Лев Толстой
-
- Война и мир
-
- Стр. 407/1273
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
"
It
must
be
so
,
but
I
am
still
so
weak
that
I
love
my
life
,
the
meaning
of
which
is
only
now
gradually
opening
before
me
.
"
But
five
of
the
other
virtues
which
Pierre
recalled
,
counting
them
on
his
fingers
,
he
felt
already
in
his
soul
:
courage
,
generosity
,
morality
,
love
of
mankind
,
and
especially
obedience
--
which
did
not
even
seem
to
him
a
virtue
,
but
a
joy
.
(
He
now
felt
so
glad
to
be
free
from
his
own
lawlessness
and
to
submit
his
will
to
those
who
knew
the
indubitable
truth
.
)
He
forgot
what
the
seventh
virtue
was
and
could
not
recall
it
.
The
third
time
the
Rhetor
came
back
more
quickly
and
asked
Pierre
whether
he
was
still
firm
in
his
intention
and
determined
to
submit
to
all
that
would
be
required
of
him
.
"
I
am
ready
for
everything
,
"
said
Pierre
.
"
I
must
also
inform
you
,
"
said
the
Rhetor
,
"
that
our
Order
delivers
its
teaching
not
in
words
only
but
also
by
other
means
,
which
may
perhaps
have
a
stronger
effect
on
the
sincere
seeker
after
wisdom
and
virtue
than
mere
words
.
This
chamber
with
what
you
see
therein
should
already
have
suggested
to
your
heart
,
if
it
is
sincere
,
more
than
words
could
do
.
You
will
perhaps
also
see
in
your
further
initiation
a
like
method
of
enlightenment
.
Our
Order
imitates
the
ancient
societies
that
explained
their
teaching
by
hieroglyphics
.
A
hieroglyph
,
"
said
the
Rhetor
,
"
is
an
emblem
of
something
not
cognizable
by
the
senses
but
which
possesses
qualities
resembling
those
of
the
symbol
.
"
Pierre
knew
very
well
what
a
hieroglyph
was
,
but
dared
not
speak
.
He
listened
to
the
Rhetor
in
silence
,
feeling
from
all
he
said
that
his
ordeal
was
about
to
begin
.
"
If
you
are
resolved
,
I
must
begin
your
initiation
,
"
said
the
Rhetor
coming
closer
to
Pierre
.
"
In
token
of
generosity
I
ask
you
to
give
me
all
your
valuables
.
"
"
But
I
have
nothing
here
,
"
replied
Pierre
,
supposing
that
he
was
asked
to
give
up
all
he
possessed
.
"
What
you
have
with
you
:
watch
,
money
,
rings
...
"
Pierre
quickly
took
out
his
purse
and
watch
,
but
could
not
manage
for
some
time
to
get
the
wedding
ring
off
his
fat
finger
.
When
that
had
been
done
,
the
Rhetor
said
:
"
In
token
of
obedience
,
I
ask
you
to
undress
.
"