LATE COUNT TOLSTOI
UNHAPPY OLD AGE. By Oable —Press Association—Copyright. Received 3, 10.50 p.m. I London, January.!!. M. Boulanger, Tolstoi's intimate find, in a four-column article in the ? lies, ascribes Tolstoi's sudden impulse t- pel; solitude to his wife's growing demands. He adds: "Tolstoi agreed to entrust her with his diary. He also agreed that "Ichertkoff, his old comrade and disciple, should not visit the house, and that he would neither meet nor correspond with Tchertkoff; yet whenever he returned from his accustomed ride he was overwhelmed with reproaches and accused of secretly meeting him. The culmination was reached on hearing his wife, ivho i believed him asleep, enter his study and begin to search his papers. ,4
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 4 January 1911, Page 5
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118LATE COUNT TOLSTOI Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 4 January 1911, Page 5
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