How did the Tsar nurse the wounded man?
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The excerpt has been taken from the story "The three questions" written by Leo Tolstoy.
The bearded man was the enemy of the Tsar who swore to revenge on the Tsar because he had executed his brother and seized his property. The man waited for a long time and came out of his ambush and came upon the Tsar’s bodyguard who recognized him and wounded him. The man somehow escaped from them and reached to the Tsar.
The Tsar bandaged his wounds and saved his life. So the man begged an apology from the Tsar. The king and the hermit helped the wounded man by providing him the shelter and protecting him from the army.
The bearded man was the enemy of the Tsar who swore to revenge on the Tsar because he had executed his brother and seized his property. The man waited for a long time and came out of his ambush and came upon the Tsar’s bodyguard who recognized him and wounded him. The man somehow escaped from them and reached to the Tsar.
The Tsar bandaged his wounds and saved his life. So the man begged an apology from the Tsar. The king and the hermit helped the wounded man by providing him the shelter and protecting him from the army.
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The Tsar bandaged his wounds and saved his life. So the man begged an apology from the Tsar. The king and the hermit helped the wounded man by providing him the shelter and protecting him from the army.
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