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Show Tolstoy Hard to Manage. Count Leo Tolstoy Jr., the oldest ion of tho novelist, recently visited his - idlsh fnihor-ln-law, Dr. Wester-ia: Wester-ia: . i-KopIng, who lives near Up-sola, Up-sola, Ho looks on Swedeu as tho best retreat from the noisy world, and expressed ex-pressed his hope to a visitor that tho tlmo might come when all the Scandinavian Scandi-navian countries would voluntarily become n part of Rusla. Concornlng his father, tho count said that ho had his good days and his bad days, and that ho was a most unmanageable I'a,lont, constantly overdoing. "Ono day ho rides too much, another ho works too hard In tho field; the next tlmo he forgets the rules set down for tils dietary, so that ono Indisposition fallows another. Wo, his family, aro powerless In tho matter, and so aro the physicians bo occasionally con-cults." |