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Konovnítsyn
had
understood
at
once
that
the
news
brought
was
of
great
importance
and
that
no
time
must
be
lost
.
He
did
not
consider
or
ask
himself
whether
the
news
was
good
or
bad
.
That
did
not
interest
him
.
He
regarded
the
whole
business
of
the
war
not
with
his
intelligence
or
his
reason
but
by
something
else
.
There
was
within
him
a
deep
unexpressed
conviction
that
all
would
be
well
,
but
that
one
must
not
trust
to
this
and
still
less
speak
about
it
,
but
must
only
attend
to
one
's
own
work
.
And
he
did
his
work
,
giving
his
whole
strength
to
the
task
.
Peter
Petróvich
Konovnítsyn
,
like
Dokhtúrov
,
seems
to
have
been
included
merely
for
propriety
's
sake
in
the
list
of
the
so-called
heroes
of
1812
--
the
Barclays
,
Raévskis
,
Ermólovs
,
Plátovs
,
and
Milorádoviches
.
Like
Dokhtúrov
he
had
the
reputation
of
being
a
man
of
very
limited
capacity
and
information
,
and
like
Dokhtúrov
he
never
made
plans
of
battle
but
was
always
found
where
the
situation
was
most
difficult
.
Since
his
appointment
as
general
on
duty
he
had
always
slept
with
his
door
open
,
giving
orders
that
every
messenger
should
be
allowed
to
wake
him
up
In
battle
he
was
always
under
fire
,
so
that
Kutúzov
reproved
him
for
it
and
feared
to
send
him
to
the
front
,
and
like
Dokhtúrov
he
was
one
of
those
unnoticed
cogwheels
that
,
without
clatter
or
noise
,
constitute
the
most
essential
part
of
the
machine
.
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Coming
out
of
the
hut
into
the
damp
,
dark
night
Konovnítsyn
frowned
--
partly
from
an
increased
pain
in
his
head
and
partly
at
the
unpleasant
thought
that
occurred
to
him
,
of
how
all
that
nest
of
influential
men
on
the
staff
would
be
stirred
up
by
this
news
,
especially
Bennigsen
,
who
ever
since
Tarútino
had
been
at
daggers
drawn
with
Kutúzov
;
and
how
they
would
make
suggestions
,
quarrel
,
issue
orders
,
and
rescind
them
.
And
this
premonition
was
disagreeable
to
him
though
he
knew
it
could
not
be
helped
.
And
in
fact
Toll
,
to
whom
he
went
to
communicate
the
news
,
immediately
began
to
expound
his
plans
to
a
general
sharing
his
quarters
,
until
Konovnítsyn
,
who
listened
in
weary
silence
,
reminded
him
that
they
must
go
to
see
his
Highness
.
Kutúzov
like
all
old
people
did
not
sleep
much
at
night
.
He
often
fell
asleep
unexpectedly
in
the
daytime
,
but
at
night
,
lying
on
his
bed
without
undressing
,
he
generally
remained
awake
thinking
.
So
he
lay
now
on
his
bed
,
supporting
his
large
,
heavy
,
scarred
head
on
his
plump
hand
,
with
his
one
eye
open
,
meditating
and
peering
into
the
darkness
.
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Since
Bennigsen
,
who
corresponded
with
the
Emperor
and
had
more
influence
than
anyone
else
on
the
staff
,
had
begun
to
avoid
him
,
Kutúzov
was
more
at
ease
as
to
the
possibility
of
himself
and
his
troops
being
obliged
to
take
part
in
useless
aggressive
movements
.
The
lesson
of
the
Tarútino
battle
and
of
the
day
before
it
,
which
Kutúzov
remembered
with
pain
,
must
,
he
thought
,
have
some
effect
on
others
too
.
"
They
must
understand
that
we
can
only
lose
by
taking
the
offensive
.
Patience
and
time
are
my
warriors
,
my
champions
,
"
thought
Kutúzov
.
He
knew
that
an
apple
should
not
be
plucked
while
it
is
green
.
It
will
fall
of
itself
when
ripe
,
but
if
picked
unripe
the
apple
is
spoiled
,
the
tree
is
harmed
,
and
your
teeth
are
set
on
edge
.
Like
an
experienced
sportsman
he
knew
that
the
beast
was
wounded
,
and
wounded
as
only
the
whole
strength
of
Russia
could
have
wounded
it
,
but
whether
it
was
mortally
wounded
or
not
was
still
an
undecided
question
.
Now
by
the
fact
of
Lauriston
and
Barthélemi
having
been
sent
,
and
by
the
reports
of
the
guerrillas
,
Kutúzov
was
almost
sure
that
the
wound
was
mortal
.
But
he
needed
further
proofs
and
it
was
necessary
to
wait
.
"
They
want
to
run
to
see
how
they
have
wounded
it
.