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Natásha
had
grown
thin
and
pale
and
physically
so
weak
that
they
all
talked
about
her
health
,
and
this
pleased
her
But
sometimes
she
was
suddenly
overcome
by
fear
not
only
of
death
but
of
sickness
,
weakness
,
and
loss
of
good
looks
,
and
involuntarily
she
examined
her
bare
arm
carefully
,
surprised
at
its
thinness
,
and
in
the
morning
noticed
her
drawn
and
,
as
it
seemed
to
her
,
piteous
face
in
her
glass
.
It
seemed
to
her
that
things
must
be
so
,
and
yet
it
was
dreadfully
sad
.
One
day
she
went
quickly
upstairs
and
found
herself
out
of
breath
.
Unconsciously
she
immediately
invented
a
reason
for
going
down
,
and
then
,
testing
her
strength
,
ran
upstairs
again
,
observing
the
result
.
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Another
time
when
she
called
Dunyásha
her
voice
trembled
,
so
she
called
again
--
though
she
could
hear
Dunyásha
coming
--
called
her
in
the
deep
chest
tones
in
which
she
had
been
wont
to
sing
,
and
listened
attentively
to
herself
.
She
did
not
know
and
would
not
have
believed
it
,
but
beneath
the
layer
of
slime
that
covered
her
soul
and
seemed
to
her
impenetrable
,
delicate
young
shoots
of
grass
were
already
sprouting
,
which
taking
root
would
so
cover
with
their
living
verdure
the
grief
that
weighed
her
down
that
it
would
soon
no
longer
be
seen
or
noticed
.
The
wound
had
begun
to
heal
from
within
.
At
the
end
of
January
Princess
Mary
left
for
Moscow
,
and
the
count
insisted
on
Natásha
's
going
with
her
to
consult
the
doctors
.
After
the
encounter
at
Vyázma
,
where
Kutúzov
had
been
unable
to
hold
back
his
troops
in
their
anxiety
to
overwhelm
and
cut
off
the
enemy
and
so
on
,
the
farther
movement
of
the
fleeing
French
,
and
of
the
Russians
who
pursued
them
,
continued
as
far
as
Krásnoe
without
a
battle
.
The
flight
was
so
rapid
that
the
Russian
army
pursuing
the
French
could
not
keep
up
with
them
;
cavalry
and
artillery
horses
broke
down
,
and
the
information
received
of
the
movements
of
the
French
was
never
reliable
.
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The
men
in
the
Russian
army
were
so
worn
out
by
this
continuous
marching
at
the
rate
of
twenty-seven
miles
a
day
that
they
could
not
go
any
faster
.
To
realize
the
degree
of
exhaustion
of
the
Russian
army
it
is
only
necessary
to
grasp
clearly
the
meaning
of
the
fact
that
,
while
not
losing
more
than
five
thousand
killed
and
wounded
after
Tarútino
and
less
than
a
hundred
prisoners
,
the
Russian
army
which
left
that
place
a
hundred
thousand
strong
reached
Krásnoe
with
only
fifty
thousand
.
The
rapidity
of
the
Russian
pursuit
was
just
as
destructive
to
our
army
as
the
flight
of
the
French
was
to
theirs
.
The
only
difference
was
that
the
Russian
army
moved
voluntarily
,
with
no
such
threat
of
destruction
as
hung
over
the
French
,
and
that
the
sick
Frenchmen
were
left
behind
in
enemy
hands
while
the
sick
Russians
left
behind
were
among
their
own
people
.
The
chief
cause
of
the
wastage
of
Napoleon
's
army
was
the
rapidity
of
its
movement
,
and
a
convincing
proof
of
this
is
the
corresponding
decrease
of
the
Russian
army
.