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"
I
give
you
that
column
,
lads
,
"
he
said
,
riding
up
to
the
troops
and
pointing
out
the
French
to
the
cavalry
.
And
the
cavalry
,
with
spurs
and
sabers
urging
on
horses
that
could
scarcely
move
,
trotted
with
much
effort
to
the
column
presented
to
them
--
that
is
to
say
,
to
a
crowd
of
Frenchmen
stark
with
cold
,
frost-bitten
,
and
starving
--
and
the
column
that
had
been
presented
to
them
threw
down
its
arms
and
surrendered
as
it
had
long
been
anxious
to
do
.
At
Krásnoe
they
took
twenty-six
thousand
prisoners
,
several
hundred
cannon
,
and
a
stick
called
a
"
marshal
's
staff
,
"
and
disputed
as
to
who
had
distinguished
himself
and
were
pleased
with
their
achievement
--
though
they
much
regretted
not
having
taken
Napoleon
,
or
at
least
a
marshal
or
a
hero
of
some
sort
,
and
reproached
one
another
and
especially
Kutúzov
for
having
failed
to
do
so
.
These
men
,
carried
away
by
their
passions
,
were
but
blind
tools
of
the
most
melancholy
law
of
necessity
,
but
considered
themselves
heroes
and
imagined
that
they
were
accomplishing
a
most
noble
and
honorable
deed
They
blamed
Kutúzov
and
said
that
from
the
very
beginning
of
the
campaign
he
had
prevented
their
vanquishing
Napoleon
,
that
he
thought
of
nothing
but
satisfying
his
passions
and
would
not
advance
from
the
Linen
Factories
because
he
was
comfortable
there
,
that
at
Krásnoe
he
checked
the
advance
because
on
learning
that
Napoleon
was
there
he
had
quite
lost
his
head
,
and
that
it
was
probable
that
he
had
an
understanding
with
Napoleon
and
had
been
bribed
by
him
,
and
so
on
,
and
so
on
.
Not
only
did
his
contemporaries
,
carried
away
by
their
passions
,
talk
in
this
way
,
but
posterity
and
history
have
acclaimed
Napoleon
as
grand
,
while
Kutúzov
is
described
by
foreigners
as
a
crafty
,
dissolute
,
weak
old
courtier
,
and
by
Russians
as
something
indefinite
--
a
sort
of
puppet
useful
only
because
he
had
a
Russian
name
.
In
1812
and
1813
Kutúzov
was
openly
accused
of
blundering
.
The
Emperor
was
dissatisfied
with
him
.
And
in
a
history
recently
written
by
order
of
the
Highest
Authorities
it
is
said
that
Kutúzov
was
a
cunning
court
liar
,
frightened
of
the
name
of
Napoleon
,
and
that
by
his
blunders
at
Krásnoe
and
the
Berëzina
he
deprived
the
Russian
army
of
the
glory
of
complete
victory
over
the
French
.
*
*
History
of
the
year
1812
.
The
character
of
Kutúzov
and
reflections
on
the
unsatisfactory
results
of
the
battles
at
Krásnoe
,
by
Bogdánovich
.