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The
dispositions
drawn
up
by
Toll
were
very
good
.
As
in
the
Austerlitz
dispositions
,
it
was
written
--
though
not
in
German
this
time
:
"
The
First
Column
will
march
here
and
here
,
"
"
the
Second
Column
will
march
there
and
there
,
"
and
so
on
;
and
on
paper
,
all
these
columns
arrived
at
their
places
at
the
appointed
time
and
destroyed
the
enemy
.
Everything
had
been
admirably
thought
out
as
is
usual
in
dispositions
,
and
as
is
always
the
case
,
not
a
single
column
reached
its
place
at
the
appointed
time
.
When
the
necessary
number
of
copies
of
the
dispositions
had
been
prepared
,
an
officer
was
summoned
and
sent
to
deliver
them
to
Ermólov
to
deal
with
.
A
young
officer
of
the
Horse
Guards
,
Kutúzov
's
orderly
,
pleased
at
the
importance
of
the
mission
entrusted
to
him
,
went
to
Ermólov
's
quarters
.
"
Gone
away
,
"
said
Ermólov
's
orderly
.
The
officer
of
the
Horse
Guards
went
to
a
general
with
whom
Ermólov
was
often
to
be
found
.
"
No
,
and
the
general
's
out
too
.
"
The
officer
,
mounting
his
horse
,
rode
off
to
someone
else
.
"
No
,
he
's
gone
out
.
"
"
If
only
they
do
n't
make
me
responsible
for
this
delay
!
What
a
nuisance
it
is
!
"
thought
the
officer
,
and
he
rode
round
the
whole
camp
.
One
man
said
he
had
seen
Ermólov
ride
past
with
some
other
generals
,
others
said
he
must
have
returned
home
.
The
officer
searched
till
six
o'clock
in
the
evening
without
even
stopping
to
eat
.
Ermólov
was
nowhere
to
be
found
and
no
one
knew
where
he
was
.
The
officer
snatched
a
little
food
at
a
comrade
's
,
and
rode
again
to
the
vanguard
to
find
Milorádovich
.
Milorádovich
too
was
away
,
but
here
he
was
told
that
he
had
gone
to
a
ball
at
General
Kíkin
's
and
that
Ermólov
was
probably
there
too
.