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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a count and envoy in the [[Russian Army]] during the [[Crimean War]] ([[1853]]-[[1856]]). He later became a famous author. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a count and envoy in the [[Russian Army]] during the [[Crimean War]] ([[1853]]-[[1856]]). He later became a famous author. | ||
In [[November]] [[1854]], he was put in charge of [[Ace]], whom he believed to be a [[British]] spy. He fell in love with her and was annoyed when she was transferred to another prison. Before she left, she kissed him. She then took him hostage and travelled to [[St Petersburg]]. When she left him, she called him 'writer man' because she knew that he would write ''[[War and Peace]]'' in the near future. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Angel of Scutari (audio story)|The Angel of Scutari]]'') | In [[November]] [[1854]], he was put in charge of [[Ace]], whom he believed to be a [[British]] spy. He fell in love with her and was annoyed when she was transferred to another prison. Before she left, she kissed him. She then took him hostage and travelled to [[St Petersburg]]. When she left him, she called him 'writer man' because she knew that he would write ''[[War and Peace]]'' in the near future. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Angel of Scutari (audio story)|The Angel of Scutari]]'') | ||
In the centuries that followed [[Gavin Oliver Scott|some]] would differentiate him from [[Dostoyevski]] by saying "that Russian who wasn't Tolstoy". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Least Important Man]]'') | In the centuries that followed [[Gavin Oliver Scott|some]] would differentiate him from [[Dostoyevski]] by saying "that Russian who wasn't Tolstoy". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Least Important Man]]'') | ||
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