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Denísov
,
frowning
,
took
the
envelope
and
opened
it
.
"
There
,
they
kept
telling
us
:
'
It
's
dangerous
,
it
's
dangerous
,
"'
said
the
officer
,
addressing
the
esaul
while
Denísov
was
reading
the
dispatch
.
"
But
Komaróv
and
I
"
--
he
pointed
to
the
Cossack
--
"
were
prepared
.
We
have
each
of
us
two
pistols
...
But
what
's
this
?
"
he
asked
,
noticing
the
French
drummer
boy
.
"
A
prisoner
?
You
've
already
been
in
action
?
May
I
speak
to
him
?
"
"
Wostóv
!
Pétya
!
"
exclaimed
Denísov
,
having
run
through
the
dispatch
.
"
Why
did
n't
you
say
who
you
were
?
"
and
turning
with
a
smile
he
held
out
his
hand
to
the
lad
.
The
officer
was
Pétya
Rostóv
.
All
the
way
Pétya
had
been
preparing
himself
to
behave
with
Denísov
as
befitted
a
grown-up
man
and
an
officer
--
without
hinting
at
their
previous
acquaintance
.
But
as
soon
as
Denísov
smiled
at
him
Pétya
brightened
up
,
blushed
with
pleasure
,
forgot
the
official
manner
he
had
been
rehearsing
,
and
began
telling
him
how
he
had
already
been
in
a
battle
near
Vyázma
and
how
a
certain
hussar
had
distinguished
himself
there
.
"
Well
,
I
am
glad
to
see
you
,
"
Denísov
interrupted
him
,
and
his
face
again
assumed
its
anxious
expression
.
"
Michael
Feoklítych
,
"
said
he
to
the
esaul
,
"
this
is
again
fwom
that
German
,
you
know
.
He
"
--
he
indicated
Pétya
--
"
is
serving
under
him
.
"
And
Denísov
told
the
esaul
that
the
dispatch
just
delivered
was
a
repetition
of
the
German
general
's
demand
that
he
should
join
forces
with
him
for
an
attack
on
the
transport
.
"
If
we
do
n't
take
it
tomowwow
,
he
'll
snatch
it
fwom
under
our
noses
,
"
he
added
While
Denísov
was
talking
to
the
esaul
,
Pétya
--
abashed
by
Denísov
's
cold
tone
and
supposing
that
it
was
due
to
the
condition
of
his
trousers
--
furtively
tried
to
pull
them
down
under
his
greatcoat
so
that
no
one
should
notice
it
,
while
maintaining
as
martial
an
air
as
possible
.