Where Love is There God is Also - graf Leo Tolstoy

Where Love is There God is Also

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WHERE LOVE IS THERE GOD IS ALSO
BY LYOF N. TOLSTOI
TRANSLATED FROM THE RUSSIAN BY NATHAN HASKELL DOLE
NEW YORK THOMAS Y. CROWELL COMPANY PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1887 , By Thomas Y. Crowell & Co.
WHERE LOVE IS THERE GOD IS ALSO
In the city lived the shoemaker, Martuin Avdyeitch. He lived in a basement, in a little room with one window. The window looked out on the street. Through the window he used to watch the people passing by; although only their feet could be seen, yet by the boots, Martuin Avdyeitch recognized the people. Martuin Avdyeitch had lived long in one place, and had many acquaintances. Few pairs of boots in his district had not been in his hands once and again. Some he would half-sole, some he would patch, some he would stitch around, and occasionally he would also put on new uppers. And through the window he often recognized his work.
Avdyeitch had plenty to do, because he was a faithful workman, used good material, did not make exorbitant charges, and kept his word. If it was possible for him to finish an order by a certain time, he would accept it; otherwise, he would not deceive you,—he would tell you so beforehand. And all knew Avdyeitch, and he was never out of work.
Avdyeitch had always been a good man; but as he grew old, he began to think more about his soul, and get nearer to God. Martuin's wife had died when he was still living with his master. His wife left him a boy three years old. None of their other children had lived. All the eldest had died in childhood. Martuin at first intended to send his little son to his sister in the village, but afterward he felt sorry for him; he thought to himself:—
“It will be hard for my Kapitoshka to live in a strange family. I shall keep him with me.”

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Английский

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2012-01-18

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Short stories; Christian fiction; Shoemakers -- Fiction; Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910 -- Translations into English

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