Righteous judge. Righteous judge (fairy tale) Righteous judge Tolstoy

Righteous judge. Righteous judge (fairy tale) Righteous judge Tolstoy

One Algerian Tsar Bauakas wanted to find out whether he was truthful that in one of his cities there is a righteous judge that he immediately recognizes the truth and that no plow can hide from him. Bauakas changed clothes in the merchant and drove the horse to the city where the judge lived. At the entrance to the city to Bauakas approached the cripple and began to ask alms. Bauakas filed him and wanted to go further, but the crippled clung to his dress.
- What do you need? Bauakas asked. - Didn't I give you alms?
"You gave alms," said the cripple, "but still make mercy - take me on my horse to the square, and then horses and camels as it were, as it were for me.
Bauakas put the cripple from behind himself and brought him to the square. On the square Bauakas stopped the horse. But the beggar did not get down.
Bauakas said:
- Well, we sit, pee out, we arrived.
And the beggar said:
- Why pray, - my horse; And you do not want good to give a horse, let's go to the judge.
The people gathered around them and listened to how they argued; All shouted:
"Go to the judge, he will judge you."
Bauakas with cripple went to the judge. In court there were people, and the judge caused the turns of those who judged. Before the turn came Bauakas, the judge summoned a scientist and a man: they were judged by his wife. The man said that this is his wife, and the scientist said that his wife. The judge listened to them, paused and said:
"Leave a woman with me, and come tomorrow."
When these left, the butcher and carnival entered. The butcher was all in the blood, and the carnival in oil. The butcher kept money in his hand, the carnival - the hand of the butcher.
Butcher said:
- I bought the oil from this man and took out the wallet to pay, and he grabbed my hand and wanted to take money. So we came to you, - I hold the wallet in my hand, and he keeps my hand. But mine money, and he is a thief.
And the carnival said:
- It is not true. The butcher came to buy oil. When I poured him a full pitcher, he asked me to exchange golden him. I got money and put them on the shop, and he took them and wanted to run. I caught his hand and led here.
The judge was silent and said:
- Leave the money here and come tomorrow.
When the queue reached Bauakas and to cripples, Bauakas told how it was. The judge listened to him and asked the beggar. Beggar said:
- It's all that is not true. I rode riding through the city, and he was sitting on the ground and asked me to pass it off. I planted him on the horse and brought, where he needed; But he did not want to shake and said that his horse. It is not true.
The judge thought and said:
- Leave your horse and come tomorrow.
The next day a lot of people gathered to listen to how the judge would judge.
The first scholar and man approached.
"Take your wife," Judge said to a scientist, "and give a peasant fifty sticks."
The scientist took his wife, and the peasant immediately punished. Then the judge called the butcher.
- Your money, - he said to the butcher; Then he pointed to the carnival said: - And he gives fifty sticks.
Then they called Bauakas and cripples.
- Do you know your horse from twenty others? - asked Judge Bauakas.
- I recognize.
- And you?
"And I find out," said the cripple.
"Go for me," said Judge Bauakas.
They went to the stable. Bauakas now reached the other twenty horses on its own.
Then the judge aroused cripples in the stable and also told him to point to the horse. The cripple admitted the horse and showed it.
Then the judge sat down in his place and said Bauakas:
- Your horse; take her. And cripple give fifty sticks. After the court, the judge went home, and Bauakas went after him.
- What are you, or dissatisfied with my decision? - asked the judge.
"No, I am satisfied," Bauakas said. - Only I would like to know why you found out that my wife was a scientist, not a man that the money was meat, not Maslenkov and that the horse was mine, and not begging?
"I learned about a woman here's like: I called it in the morning to myself and told her:" Ink ink in my inkwell. " She took the inkwell, washed her soon and deftly and poured ink. It became, she got used to do it. Whether she is a man's wife, she could not have done it. It turns out that the scientist was right. I learned about the money here as: I put money into a cup with water and looked at the morning - whether the oil surfaced on the water. If the money was Maslenkov, they would be blurred with it with oil hands. There was no oil on the water, it became, the butcher tells the truth. About the horse to know it was harder. Cripple as well as you, of twenty horses, immediately pointed to the horse. Oskasezki.Ru - site Yes, I didn't give you both to the stable to see if you would learn a horse, and in order to see who of you will find out the horse. When you approached her, she wrapped her head, reached for you; And when the cripple touched her, she pressed her ears and raised his feet. For this, I learned that you are a real horses. Then Bauakas said:
- I'm not a merchant, but King Bauakas. I came here to see if what they say about you. I see now that you are a wise judge.

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where did the judge lived. At the entrance to the city to Bauakas approached the cripple and began to ask alms. Bauakas filed him and wanted to go further, but the crippled clung to his dress. "What do you need? Bauakas asked. - Didn't I give you alms? " "You gave" alms, "said the cripple," but still make mercy - take me to your horse to the square, and then horses and camels as it were, as it were, I could not give me a horse. " Bauakas put the cripple from behind himself and brought him to the square. On the square Bauakas stopped the horse. But the beggar did not get down. Bauakas said: "Well, we sit, go, we arrived." And the beggar said: "Why peel, my horse; And you do not want to give the horse, let's go to the judge. " The people gathered around them and listened to how they argued; All shouted: "Go to the judge, he will judge you."

Bauakas with cripple went to the judge. In court there were people, and the judge caused the turns of those who judged. Before the turn came to Bauakas, the judge summoned a scientist and a man: they were judged by his wife. The man said that this is his wife, and the scientist said that his wife. The judge listened to them, paused and said: "Leave a woman with me, and come tomorrow."

When these left, the butcher and the oilman entered. The butcher was all in the blood, and the oilman in the oil. The butcher kept money in his hand, Maslennik - the hand of the butcher. The butcher said: "I bought the oil from this man and took out the wallet to pay, and he grabbed my hand and wanted to take money. So we came to you, - I hold the wallet in my hand, and he keeps my hand. But mine money, and he is a thief. "

And the maleman said: "This is not true. The butcher came to buy oil. When I poured him a full pitcher, he asked me to exchange golden him. I got money and put them on the shop, and he took them and wanted to run. I caught his hand and led here. "

The judge was silent and said: "Leave the money here and come tomorrow."

When the queue reached Bauakas and to cripples, Bauakas told how it was. The judge listened to him and asked the beggar. The beggar said: "It's all that is not true. I rode riding through the city, and he was sitting on the ground and asked me to pass it off. I planted him on the horse and brought where he

had; But he did not want to shake and said that his horse. It is not true".

The judge thought and said: "Leave a horse with me and come tomorrow."

The next day a lot of people gathered to listen to how the judge would judge.

The first scholar and man approached.

Take your wife, "Judge said to a scientist," and give a peasant to give fifty sticks. - The scientist took his wife, and the man immediately punished.

Then the judge called the butcher.

Your money, - he said to the butcher; Then he pointed to Maslennik and told him: - And he gives fifty sticks.

Then they called Bauakas and cripples. "Do you know your horse from twenty others?" - asked Judge Bauakas.

And I recognize, "said the cripple.

Go for me, "Judge Bauakas said.

They went to the stable. Bauakas now reached the other twenty horses on its own. Then the judge aroused cripples in the stable and also told him to point to the horse. The cripple admitted the horse and showed it. Then the judge sat down in his place and said Bauakas:

Your horse: Take it. And cripple give fifty sticks.

After the court, the judge went home, and Bauakas went after him.

What are you, or not satisfied with my decision? - asked the judge.

No, I am satisfied, "said Bauakas. - Only I would like to know, how much did you know that my wife was a scientist, not a man that the money was meat, not Maslennikov and that the horse was mine, and not begging?

I learned about the woman here's how: called it in the morning to myself and told her: Ink ink in my inklinitsa. She took the inkwell, washed her soon and deftly and poured ink. It became, she got used to do it. Whether she is a man's wife, she could not have done it. It turns out that the scientist was right. "I learned about the money here's how: I put money into a cup with water and looked at the morning - whether the oil surfaced on the water. If money

there were maslennikov, they would be blocked by it with oil hands. There was no oil on the water, it became, the butcher tells the truth.

About the horse to know it was harder. Cripple as well as you, of twenty horses, immediately pointed to the horse. Yes, I didn't give you both in the stable to see if you would learn a horse, and in order to see who of you two learns a horse. When you approached her, she wrapped her head, reached for you; And when the cripple touched her, she pressed her ears and raised his feet. For this, I learned that you are a real horses.

One Algerian Tsar Bauakas wanted to find out whether he was truthful that in one of his cities there is a righteous judge that he immediately recognizes the truth and that no plow can hide from him. Bauakas changed clothes in the merchant and drove the horse to the city where the judge lived. At the entrance to the city to Bauakas approached the cripple and began to ask alms. Bauakas filed him and wanted to go further, but the crippled clung to his dress.

- What do you need? Bauakas asked. - Didn't I give you alms?

"You gave alms," said the cripple, "but still make mercy - take me on my horse to the square, and then horses and camels as it were, as it were for me.

Bauakas put the cripple from behind himself and brought him to the square. On the square Bauakas stopped the horse. But the beggar did not get down.

Bauakas said:

- Well, we sit, pee out, we arrived.

And the beggar said:

- Why pray, - my horse; And you do not want good to give a horse, let's go to the judge.

The people gathered around them and listened to how they argued; All shouted:

"Go to the judge, he will judge you."

Bauakas with cripple went to the judge. In court there were people, and the judge caused the turns of those who judged. Before the turn came Bauakas, the judge summoned a scientist and a man: they were judged by his wife. The man said that this is his wife, and the scientist said that his wife. The judge listened to them, paused and said:

"Leave a woman with me, and come tomorrow."

When these left, the butcher and carnival entered. The butcher was all in the blood, and the carnival in oil. The butcher kept money in his hand, the carnival - the hand of the butcher.

Butcher said:

- I bought the oil from this man and took out the wallet to pay, and he grabbed my hand and wanted to take money. So we came to you, - I hold the wallet in my hand, and he keeps my hand. But mine money, and he is a thief.

And the carnival said:

- It is not true. The butcher came to buy oil. When I poured him a full pitcher, he asked me to exchange golden him. I got money and put them on the shop, and he took them and wanted to run. I caught his hand and led here.

The judge was silent and said:

- Leave the money here and come tomorrow.

When the queue reached Bauakas and to cripples, Bauakas told how it was. The judge listened to him and asked the beggar. Beggar said:

- It's all that is not true. I rode riding through the city, and he was sitting on the ground and asked me to pass it off. I planted him on the horse and brought, where he needed; But he did not want to shake and said that his horse. It is not true.

The judge thought and said:

- Leave your horse and come tomorrow.

The next day a lot of people gathered to listen to how the judge would judge.

The first scholar and man approached.

"Take your wife," Judge said to a scientist, "and give a peasant fifty sticks."

The scientist took his wife, and the peasant immediately punished. Then the judge called the butcher.

- Your money, - he said to the butcher; Then he pointed to the carnival said: - And he gives fifty sticks.

Then they called Bauakas and cripples.

- Do you know your horse from twenty others? - asked Judge Bauakas.

"And I find out," said the cripple.

"Go for me," said Judge Bauakas.

They went to the stable. Bauakas now reached the other twenty horses on its own.

Then the judge aroused cripples in the stable and also told him to point to the horse. The cripple admitted the horse and showed it.

Then the judge sat down in his place and said Bauakas:

- Your horse; take her. And cripple give fifty sticks. After the court, the judge went home, and Bauakas went after him.

- What are you, or dissatisfied with my decision? - asked the judge.

"No, I am satisfied," Bauakas said. - Only I would like to know why you found out that my wife was a scientist, not a man that the money was meat, not Maslenkov and that the horse was mine, and not begging?

"I learned about a woman here's like: I called it in the morning to myself and told her:" Ink ink in my inkwell. " She took the inkwell, washed her soon and deftly and poured ink. It became, she got used to do it. Whether she is a man's wife, she could not have done it. It turns out that the scientist was right. I learned about the money here as: I put money into a cup with water and looked at the morning - whether the oil surfaced on the water. If the money was Maslenkov, they would be blurred with it with oil hands. There was no oil on the water, it became, the butcher tells the truth. About the horse to know it was harder. Cripple as well as you, of twenty horses, immediately pointed to the horse. Yes, I didn't give you both in the stable to see if you would learn a horse, and in order to see who of you two learns a horse. When you approached her, she wrapped her head, reached for you; And when the cripple touched her, she pressed her ears and raised his feet. For this, I learned that you are a real horses. Then Bauakas said:

- I'm not a merchant, but King Bauakas. I came here to see if what they say about you. I see now that you are a wise judge.

About female images in novels of the nineteenth century, it is customary to say "captivating". Natasha Rostova and Princess Marya is suitable for this definition, despite all his banality.

What are different at first glance is thin, movable, graceful natasha and clumsy, ugly Marya Bolkonskaya! Natasha Rostov is the personification of love, life, happiness, youth and female charms. Princess Bolkonskaya - Sad, unattractive, scattered girl, who can only count on marriage thanks to its wealth.

Natasha is characteristic of credulity, immediacy, emotionality. The old Graph Ilya Andreich is good-natured, rustling, loves to laugh from the soul. In the house of growth is always noisy and fun, many guests who sincerely love this chickens. In the family of growth children do not just love the natural parental

Princess is afraid of his father, does not dare to make a step without his knowledge, do not obey him, even when he is wrong. Marya, the hotly loving his father, can not, fearing to cause the explosion of his father's wrath, even to climb or kiss him. Her life, still young and non-gentle girl, very hard.

Natashino existence is only occasionally overshadowed by funny maiden offensive. Natasha's mother is her best friend. Daughter tells her about all his joys, sadness, doubts and disappointments. In their sincere evening conversations there is something touching. Natasha is close and with brother Nikolai, and with her cousina Sonya.

And the Prince of Maryia, all consolation is the letters of Julie Karagina, which Marya knows more by letters. In his privacy, the princess is closer only with his companion of Mr. Bourienne.

Forced pickup, the hard character of the father and the dreamy nature of Marya itself make it a devout. God for Princess Bolkonskaya becomes all in life: Her assistant, mentor, strict judge. At times, she becomes a shameful of his own terrestrial acts and thoughts, and she dreams of devoting himself to God, go to somewhat far away to get rid of all the sinful and alien.

Natasha such thoughts do not come to mind. She cheerful, cheerful and full of energy. Her youth, beauty, invalid coquetry and magic voice fascinate many. And indeed, Natasha can not be admired. Its freshness, grace, poetic appearance, simplicity and immediacy in communication contrast with porch and unnaturality of the manner of secular ladies and the young lady.

On the first ball, Natasha is noticed. Andrei Bolkonsky suddenly understands that this young girl, almost a girl, turned his life all his life, filled it with a new meaning that everything he had previously considered it important and necessary does not have any meaning for him. Natasha's love makes it still charming, charming and unique. Happiness, about which she dreamed so much, overwhelms her all.

Princess Marya does not have a similar all-consuming feeling of love for one person, so she tries to love everyone, still spends a lot of time in prayers and everyday worries. Her shower, like Natashin, is waiting for love and ordinary female happiness, but the princess is not recognized in this even for himself. Its restraint and patientity helps it in all life difficulties.

But despite the external nobility, dissimilarity of characters, data not only by nature, but also formed under the influence of the conditions in which Natasha Rostov and Princess Marya lived, these two women have a lot in common.

And Marya Bolkonskaya, and Natasha are endowed by the author with a rich spiritual world, the inner beauty that Pierre Duhov and Andrei Bolkonsky loved so much and Andrei Bolkonsky and who admires Nikolai Rostov in his wife. Natasha and Marya are completely given to each of its feeling, be it joy or sadness. Their spiritual impulses are often selfless and noble. They both think about other, close and favorite people than themselves.

For the Princess Marya, God remained the ideal, to which her soul sought. But Natasha, especially in difficult periods of his life (for example, after history with Anatoly Kuragin), gave himself a sense of adolescence to the Most High and Almighty.

They both wanted moral purity, spiritual life, where there would be no place of insults, malice, envy, injustice, where everything would be elevated and beautiful.

The word "femininity" largely determines the human essence of the Heroine of Tolstoy. It is Natasino charm, tenderness, passionism, and beautiful, filled with some inner light, the radiant eyes of Marya Bolkonskaya. Tolstoy speaks about the eyes of his favorite heroines especially. Princess Maryi they are "big, deep", "always sad", "attractive beauty." The eyes of Natasha "lively", "beautiful", "laugh", "attentive", "good". It is said that the eyes are the mirror of the soul, Natasha and Maryi they are in fact the reflection of their inner world.

Family Life Maryia and Natasha is the perfect marriage, a strong family relationship. Both tonside heroines devote themselves to husbands and children, giving all their spiritual and physical strength to raising children and create a home coat. And Natasha (now Bezuhova), and Marya (Rostov) is happy in family life, happy with the happiness of their children and beloved husbands.

Tolstoy emphasizes the beauty of their heroines in the new quality for them - a loving wife and a tender mother. Of course, you can not accept "grounding", "caregot of" poetic and adorable Natasha. But she considers himself happy, dissolved in children and husband, which means that such a "patrimony" is not at all and not care for Natasha, but just a new period of her life. The impact of both women on their husbands, their mutual understanding, mutual respect and love. Princess Marya and Natasha have reached not only in blood, but also in spirit. They are relatives in the image of thinking, according to the irreversible desire to do good and carry the light, beauty and love to people.

Natasha - Mother and Wife, the author offered his decision to appoint a woman about her role in society. Incovering in marriage of his beloved heroine, Tolstoy sharpened his position in opposition to modern feminist trees that he did not recognize.

Righteous judge

One Algerian Tsar Bauakas wanted to find out whether he was truthful that in one of his cities there is a righteous judge that he immediately recognizes the truth and that no plow can hide from him. Bauakas changed clothes in the merchant and drove the horse to the city where the judge lived. At the entrance to the city to Bauakas approached the cripple and began to ask alms. Bauakas filed him and wanted to go further, but the crippled clung to his dress.

- What do you need? Bauakas asked. - Didn't I give you alms?

"You gave alms," said the cripple, "but still make mercy - take me on my horse to the square, and then horses and camels as it were, as it were for me.

Bauakas put the cripple from behind himself and brought him to the square. On the square Bauakas stopped the horse. But the beggar did not get down.

- Well, we sit, pee out, we arrived.

- Why pray, - my horse; And you do not want good to give a horse, let's go to the judge.

The people gathered around them and listened to how they argued; All shouted:

"Go to the judge, he will judge you."

Bauakas with cripple went to the judge. In court there were people, and the judge caused the turns of those who judged. Before the turn came Bauakas, the judge summoned a scientist and a man: they were judged by his wife. The man said that this is his wife, and the scientist said that his wife. The judge listened to them, paused and said:

"Leave a woman with me, and come tomorrow."

When these left, the butcher and carnival entered. The butcher was all in the blood, and the carnival in oil. The butcher kept money in his hand, the carnival - the hand of the butcher.

- I bought the oil from this man and took out the wallet to pay, and he grabbed my hand and wanted to take money. So we came to you, - I hold the wallet in my hand, and he keeps my hand. But mine money, and he is a thief.

And the carnival said:

- It is not true. The butcher came to buy oil. When I poured him a full pitcher, he asked me to exchange golden him. I got money and put them on the shop, and he took them and wanted to run. I caught his hand and led here.

The judge was silent and said:

- Leave the money here and come tomorrow.

When the queue reached Bauakas and to cripples, Bauakas told how it was. The judge listened to him and asked the beggar. Beggar said:

- It's all that is not true. I rode riding through the city, and he was sitting on the ground and asked me to pass it off. I planted him on the horse and brought, where he needed; But he did not want to shake and said that his horse. It is not true.

The judge thought and said:

- Leave your horse and come tomorrow.

The next day a lot of people gathered to listen to how the judge would judge.

The first scholar and man approached.

"Take your wife," Judge said to a scientist, "and give a peasant fifty sticks."

The scientist took his wife, and the peasant immediately punished. Then the judge called the butcher.

- Your money, - he said to the butcher; Then he pointed to the carnival said: - And he gives fifty sticks.

Then they called Bauakas and cripples.

- Do you know your horse from twenty others? - asked Judge Bauakas.

"And I find out," said the cripple.

"Go for me," said Judge Bauakas.

They went to the stable. Bauakas now reached the other twenty horses on its own.

Then the judge aroused cripples in the stable and also told him to point to the horse. The cripple admitted the horse and showed it.

Then the judge sat down in his place and said Bauakas:

- Your horse; take her. And cripple give fifty sticks. After the court, the judge went home, and Bauakas went after him.

- What are you, or dissatisfied with my decision? - asked the judge.

"No, I am satisfied," Bauakas said. - Only I would like to know why you found out that my wife was a scientist, not a man that the money was meat, not Maslenkov and that the horse was mine, and not begging?

"I learned about a woman here's like: I called it in the morning to myself and told her:" Ink ink in my inkwell. " She took the inkwell, washed her soon and deftly and poured ink. It became, she got used to do it. Whether she is a man's wife, she could not have done it. It turns out that the scientist was right. I learned about the money here as: I put money into a cup with water and looked at the morning - whether the oil surfaced on the water. If the money was Maslenkov, they would be blurred with it with oil hands. There was no oil on the water, it became, the butcher tells the truth. About the horse to know it was harder. Cripple as well as you, of twenty horses, immediately pointed to the horse. Yes, I didn't give you both in the stable to see if you would learn a horse, and in order to see who of you two learns a horse. When you approached her, she wrapped her head, reached for you; And when the cripple touched her, she pressed her ears and raised his feet. For this, I learned that you are a real horses. Then Bauakas said:

- I'm not a merchant, but King Bauakas. I came here to see if what they say about you. I see now that you are a wise judge.

Tolstoy L.N. - Live corpse - a summary of chapters

Elizabeth Andreevna Protasova is decided to part with her husband, Fyodor Vasilyevich, whose lifestyle is becoming unbearable for her: Fedya Protasov drinks, wins his and marriage state. Lisa's mother approves her decision, Sasha's sister - categorically against parting with such amazing, albeit with the weaknesses, man like Fedya. Mother believes that, having received a divorce, Lisa will connect his fate with a friend of childhood by Viktor Mikhailovich Karenin. Lisa takes the last attempt to return her husband and sends Karenin to him, he finds Protasov in Gypsy, in the society of several officers. Listening to your favorite songs "Canavel", "Hour of Fathers", "not evening", Fedya notices: "And why can a person come to this delight, and you can not continue it?" He rejects the request of his wife to return to the family.

Everything says that Lisa Protasova must connect his fate with Viktor Karenin: he loves her since childhood, she in the depths of the soul gives him reciprocity; Victor loves her little son, Mishku. Victor's mother, Anna Dmitrievna, would also be glad to see Lisa his son's wife if not related difficult circumstances.

Gypsy Masha falls in love with the singing of which he loves so much. It raises outrage of her parents who believe that Barin ruined their daughter. Masha also tries to convince Fedya to regret his wife and return home. He rejects this request - confident that now lives in agreement with conscience. Having left the family, alone, Protasov starts writing. He reads Masha's start of his prose: "In late autumn, we have conspited to come together with a murgo site. The playground was a sturdy island with strong broods. There was a dark, warm, quiet day. Fog…"

Viktor Karenin through Prince Abresikov is trying to learn about the future intentions of Protasov. He confirms that it is ready for divorce, but not capable of a lies associated with it. Fedya is trying to explain to the Abresor, which is why it cannot lead a good life: "And what I do, I always feel that it is not what you need, and I am ashamed. And be the leader, sit in the bank - so ashamed, so ashamed ... And only when you drink, it will stop being shameful. " He promises in two weeks to eliminate obstacles to Lisa's marriage and Karenina, who considers a decent and boring man.

To free his wife, Fedya is trying to shoot, even writes a farewell letter, but does not find his strength for this act. Gypsy Masha offers him to stage suicide, leaving the clothes and letter on the banks of the river. Fedya agrees.

Lisa and Karenin expect news from Protasov: he must sign the petition about the divorce. Lisa tells Viktor about his love without repentance and without refund, that everything disappeared from her heart, except for love for him. Instead of the signed petition, the Karenin secretary, Voznesensky, brings a letter from Protasov. He writes that he feels a stranger, hindering the happiness of Lisa and Victor, but cannot lie, give bribes in the consistory to get a divorce, and

A year later, in the dirt-in-room restaurant sits the desired, torn off Fedya Protasov and talking to the artist Petushkov. Fedya explains Petushkov that he could not choose any destiny for himself from those that are possible for a person of his circle: he was dismissed to serve, to make money and thus "increase the dirtyness in which you live", but he was not a hero, Able to destroy this dirty. Therefore, he could only forget - drink, walk, sing; What he did. In his wife, the ideal woman, he did not find what the highlight was called; There was no game in their lives, without which it is impossible to forget. Fedya remembers Gypsy Masha, which he loved - most of all for the fact that he left her, and thus made her good, and not evil. "But you know," said Fedya, "we love people for the good that we did, and do not love for that evil that we did it."

Protasov tells Petushkov, the story of his transformation into a "live corpse", after which his wife was able to marry a respectable, loving person. This story overhears the randomly nearby Artemyev. He begins to blackmail Fedy, offering him to demand money from his wife in exchange for silence. Protasov refuses; Artemyev gives him to the hands of the city.

In the village, on the terrace, accusing ivy, pregnant Lisa expects the arrival of her husband, Viktor Karenina. He brings from the city of the letter, among which the paper from the judicial investigator is also provided with a message that Protasov is alive. Everything in despair.

The judicial investigator removes the testimony from Lisa and Karenin. They are accused of two-grays and in what they knew about the dramatization of suicide. It is complicated by the fact that before Lisa identified the dead body found in the water as a corpse of her husband, and besides, Karenin regularly sent money to Saratov, and now refuses to explain to whom they were intended. Although the money was sent to a passing face, it was in Saratov who lived all this time of Protasov.

The protasov, given for a full-time rate, asks for forgiveness from Lisa and Victor and assures the investigator that they did not know that he was alive. He sees that the investigator torments them all only in order to show his power over them, without understanding the spiritual struggle that happened in them.

During the court, Fedya is in some special excitement. At the break, his former buddy Ivan Petrovich Alexandrov transmits him a pistol. Having learned that the second marriage of his wife would be terminated, and him and Lisa faces a link to Siberia, protasov shoots himself in his heart. Lisa, Masha, Karenin, judges and defendants run away on the sound of the shot. Fedya asks for forgiveness from Liza for the fact that she could not otherwise "unravel" her. "How good ... as well ..." - he repeats before his death.

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Tales Sergey Kozlov

Today we added fairy tales of a wonderful author Sergei Kozlov. Everyone knows or at least heard about the hedgehog in the fog. They sang in the children's song about the white-handed horses. All fairy tales are very kind, it is interesting to read and instructive not only for children, but also adults. They charge optimism. Recommended

One Algerian Tsar Bauakas wanted to know if he was truthful that in one of his cities there is a righteous judge that he immediately recognizes the truth and that no pungent can hide from him. Bauakas changed clothes in the merchant and drove the horse to the city where the judge lived. At the entrance to the city to Bauakas approached the cripple and began to ask alms. Bauakas filed him and wanted to go further, but the crippled clung to his dress. "What do you need? Bauakas asked. - Didn't I give you alms? " "You gave" alms, "said the cripple," but still make mercy - take me to your horse to the square, and then horses and camels as it were, as it were, I could not give me a horse. " Bauakas put the cripple from behind himself and brought him to the square. On the square Bauakas stopped the horse. But the beggar did not get down. Bauakas said: "Well, we sit, go, we arrived." And the beggar said: "Why peel, my horse; And you do not want to give the horse, let's go to the judge. " The people gathered around them and listened to how they argued; All shouted: "Go to the judge, he will judge you."

Bauakas with cripple went to the judge. In court there were people, and the judge caused the turns of those who judged. Before the turn came to Bauakas, the judge summoned a scientist and a man: they were judged by his wife. The man said that this is his wife, and the scientist said that his wife. The judge listened to them, paused and said: "Leave a woman with me, and come tomorrow."

When these left, the butcher and the oilman entered. The butcher was all in the blood, and the oilman in the oil. The butcher kept money in his hand, Maslennik - the hand of the butcher. The butcher said: "I bought the oil from this man and took out the wallet to pay, and he grabbed my hand and wanted to take money. So we came to you, - I hold the wallet in my hand, and he keeps my hand. But mine money, and he is a thief. "

And the maleman said: "This is not true. The butcher came to buy oil. When I poured him a full pitcher, he asked me to exchange golden him. I got money and put them on the shop, and he took them and wanted to run. I caught his hand and led here. "

The judge was silent and said: "Leave the money here and come tomorrow."

When the queue reached Bauakas and to cripples, Bauakas told how it was. The judge listened to him and asked the beggar. The beggar said: "It's all that is not true. I rode riding through the city, and he was sitting on the ground and asked me to pass it off. I planted him on the horse and brought, where he needed; But he did not want to shake and said that his horse. It is not true".

The judge thought and said: "Leave the horse with me and come tomorrow,"

The next day a lot of people gathered to listen to how the judge would judge.

The first scholar and man approached.

"Take your wife," Judge said to a scientist, "and give a peasant fifty sticks." - The scientist took his wife, and the man immediately punished.

Then the judge called the butcher.

- Your money, - he said to the butcher; Then he pointed to Maslennik and told him: - And he gives fifty sticks.

Then they called Bauakas and cripples. "Do you know your horse from twenty others?" - asked Judge Bauakas.

"And I find out," said the cripple.

"Go for me," said Judge Bauakas.

They went to the stable. Bauakas now reached the other twenty horses on its own. Then the judge aroused cripples in the stable and also told him to point to the horse. The cripple admitted the horse and showed it. Then the judge sat down in his place and said Bauakas:

- Your horse: Take it. And cripple give fifty sticks.

After the court, the judge went home, and Bauakas went after him.

- What are you, or not pleased with my decision? - asked the judge.

"No, I am satisfied," Bauakas said. - Only I would like to know, how much did you know that my wife was a scientist, not a man that the money was meat, not Maslennikov and that the horse was mine, and not begging?

"I learned about a woman here's like: I called it in the morning to myself and told her: I put ink in my ink. She took the inkwell, washed her soon and deftly and poured ink. It became, she got used to do it. Whether she is a man's wife, she could not have done it. It turns out that the scientist was right. "I learned about the money here's how: I put money into a cup with water and looked at the morning - whether the oil surfaced on the water. If the money was Maslennikov, they would be blurred with it with oil hands. There was no oil on the water, it became, the butcher tells the truth.

- It was harder about the horse. Cripple as well as you, of twenty horses, immediately pointed to the horse. Yes, I didn't give you both in the stable to see if you would learn a horse, and in order to see who of you two learns a horse. When you approached her, she wrapped her head, reached for you; And when the cripple touched her, she pressed her ears and raised his feet. For this, I learned that you are a real horses.

Then Bauakas said:

- I'm not a merchant, but King Bauakas. I came here to see if what they say about you. I see now that you are a wise judge. Ask me what you want, I will reward you.

The judge said: "I do not need award; I am already happy that my king praised me. "