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"Suppose," I thought to myself, "that I am only a small boy, yet why should he disturb me? Why does he not go killing flies around Woloda's bed? No; Woloda is older than I, and I am the youngest of the family, so he torments me. That is what he thinks of all day long -- how to tease me. He knows very well that he has woken me up and frightened me, but he pretends not to notice it. Disgusting brute! And his dressing gown and cap and tassel too -- they are all of them disgusting." While I was thus inwardly venting my wrath upon Karl Ivanitch, he had passed to his own bedstead, looked at his…mehr

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"Suppose," I thought to myself, "that I am only a small boy, yet why should he disturb me? Why does he not go killing flies around Woloda's bed? No; Woloda is older than I, and I am the youngest of the family, so he torments me. That is what he thinks of all day long -- how to tease me. He knows very well that he has woken me up and frightened me, but he pretends not to notice it. Disgusting brute! And his dressing gown and cap and tassel too -- they are all of them disgusting." While I was thus inwardly venting my wrath upon Karl Ivanitch, he had passed to his own bedstead, looked at his watch (which hung suspended in a little shoe sewn with bugles), and deposited the fly-flap on a nail, then, evidently in the most cheerful mood possible, he turned round to us. "Get up, children! It is quite time, and your mother is already in the drawing room," he exclaimed in his strong German accent. Then he crossed over to me, sat down at my feet, and took his snuff-box out of his pocket. I pretended to be asleep. Karl Ivanitch sneezed, wiped his nose, flicked his fingers, and began amusing himself by teasing me and tickling my toes as he said with a smile, "Well, well, little lazy one!" Childhood is the first in a series of three novels and is followed by Boyhood and Youth.
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Leo Tolstoy, one of the greatest literary figures of all time, is best known for War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1877), masterpieces of literary realism. Beyond novels, he wrote short stories, philosophical essays, and works on education and pacifism.In midlife, Tolstoy experienced a profound spiritual crisis, leading him to question life's meaning and seek new moral and spiritual guidance. He embraced a radical form of Christianity, rejecting societal values and advocating nonviolence and Christian anarchism. His ideas deeply influenced figures like Mahatma Gandhi.Despite his literary fame, Tolstoy spent his later years in conflict with his family and the Russian Orthodox Church, which eventually excommunicated him. In 1910, he died of pneumonia after leaving his home in search of a simpler life that aligned with his beliefs.