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Soon
after
this
,
Ermólov
moved
up
to
Kutúzov
and
respectfully
remarked
:
"
It
is
not
too
late
yet
,
your
Highness
--
the
enemy
has
not
gone
away
--
if
you
were
to
order
an
attack
!
If
not
,
the
Guards
will
not
so
much
as
see
a
little
smoke
.
"
Kutúzov
did
not
reply
,
but
when
they
reported
to
him
that
Murat
's
troops
were
in
retreat
he
ordered
an
advance
,
though
at
every
hundred
paces
he
halted
for
three
quarters
of
an
hour
.
The
whole
battle
consisted
in
what
Orlóv-Denísov
's
Cossacks
had
done
:
the
rest
of
the
army
merely
lost
some
hundreds
of
men
uselessly
.
In
consequence
of
this
battle
Kutúzov
received
a
diamond
decoration
,
and
Bennigsen
some
diamonds
and
a
hundred
thousand
rubles
,
others
also
received
pleasant
recognitions
corresponding
to
their
various
grades
,
and
following
the
battle
fresh
changes
were
made
in
the
staff
.
"
That
's
how
everything
is
done
with
us
,
all
topsy-turvy
!
"
said
the
Russian
officers
and
generals
after
the
Tarútino
battle
,
letting
it
be
understood
that
some
fool
there
is
doing
things
all
wrong
but
that
we
ourselves
should
not
have
done
so
,
just
as
people
speak
today
.
But
people
who
talk
like
that
either
do
not
know
what
they
are
talking
about
or
deliberately
deceive
themselves
.
No
battle
--
Tarútino
,
Borodinó
,
or
Austerlitz
--
takes
place
as
those
who
planned
it
anticipated
.
That
is
an
essential
condition
.
A
countless
number
of
free
forces
(
for
nowhere
is
man
freer
than
during
a
battle
,
where
it
is
a
question
of
life
and
death
)
influence
the
course
taken
by
the
fight
,
and
that
course
never
can
be
known
in
advance
and
never
coincides
with
the
direction
of
any
one
force
.
If
many
simultaneously
and
variously
directed
forces
act
on
a
given
body
,
the
direction
of
its
motion
can
not
coincide
with
any
one
of
those
forces
,
but
will
always
be
a
mean
--
what
in
mechanics
is
represented
by
the
diagonal
of
a
parallelogram
of
forces
.
If
in
the
descriptions
given
by
historians
,
especially
French
ones
,
we
find
their
wars
and
battles
carried
out
in
accordance
with
previously
formed
plans
,
the
only
conclusion
to
be
drawn
is
that
those
descriptions
are
false
.
The
battle
of
Tarútino
obviously
did
not
attain
the
aim
Toll
had
in
view
--
to
lead
the
troops
into
action
in
the
order
prescribed
by
the
dispositions
;
nor
that
which
Count
Orlóv-Denísov
may
have
had
in
view
--
to
take
Murat
prisoner
;
nor
the
result
of
immediately
destroying
the
whole
corps
,
which
Bennigsen
and
others
may
have
had
in
view
;
nor
the
aim
of
the
officer
who
wished
to
go
into
action
to
distinguish
himself
;
nor
that
of
the
Cossack
who
wanted
more
booty
than
he
got
,
and
so
on
.
But
if
the
aim
of
the
battle
was
what
actually
resulted
and
what
all
the
Russians
of
that
day
desired
--
to
drive
the
French
out
of
Russia
and
destroy
their
army
--
it
is
quite
clear
that
the
battle
of
Tarútino
,
just
because
of
its
incongruities
,
was
exactly
what
was
wanted
at
that
stage
of
the
campaign
.
It
would
be
difficult
and
even
impossible
to
imagine
any
result
more
opportune
than
the
actual
outcome
of
this
battle