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War and Peace Volume 3, Part 3, Chapter 12 Summary

  • All the aristocrats have pretty much left Moscow – all except the Rostovs, who are still waiting for Petya to come back to the regiment that Pierre formed outside Moscow.
  • Countess Rostov is doing her usual histrionics, freaking out about Petya and making everyone else’s lives miserable in the process.
  • Finally, Petya comes back on August 28, but the Rostovs are still there on September 1 – the day before the French army will enter the city. Um, let’s get a move on, shall we?
  • At home Petya just wants to hang out with Natasha, and his mom is jealous that he’s avoiding her mommying.  But you know, he’s a teenage boy, a little too cool for school where his mom is concerned.
  • They spend the days after Petya comes home packing up and getting ready. It’s a lot more hustle and bustle than actual productive labor.  The only one who’s actually working is Sonya, although she’s been in a pretty bad mood ever since Nikolai’s letter about his rescue of Marya. Countess Rostov is talking up the potential marriage match there.
  • Petya and Natasha are just having a grand old time and not helping or doing anything useful.