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"
They
're
having
such
fun
,
"
said
he
,
coming
back
.
"
Two
Frenchies
have
turned
up
.
One
's
quite
frozen
and
the
other
's
an
awful
swaggerer
.
He
's
singing
songs
...
"
"
Oh
,
I
'll
go
across
and
have
a
look
...
"
And
several
of
the
men
went
over
to
the
Fifth
Company
.
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The
Fifth
company
was
bivouacking
at
the
very
edge
of
the
forest
.
A
huge
campfire
was
blazing
brightly
in
the
midst
of
the
snow
,
lighting
up
the
branches
of
trees
heavy
with
hoarfrost
.
About
midnight
they
heard
the
sound
of
steps
in
the
snow
of
the
forest
,
and
the
crackling
of
dry
branches
.
"
A
bear
,
lads
,
"
said
one
of
the
men
.
They
all
raised
their
heads
to
listen
,
and
out
of
the
forest
into
the
bright
firelight
stepped
two
strangely
clad
human
figures
clinging
to
one
another
.
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These
were
two
Frenchmen
who
had
been
hiding
in
the
forest
.
They
came
up
to
the
fire
,
hoarsely
uttering
something
in
a
language
our
soldiers
did
not
understand
.
One
was
taller
than
the
other
;
he
wore
an
officer
's
hat
and
seemed
quite
exhausted
.
On
approaching
the
fire
he
had
been
going
to
sit
down
,
but
fell
.
The
other
,
a
short
sturdy
soldier
with
a
shawl
tied
round
his
head
,
was
stronger
.
He
raised
his
companion
and
said
something
,
pointing
to
his
mouth
.
The
soldiers
surrounded
the
Frenchmen
,
spread
a
greatcoat
on
the
ground
for
the
sick
man
,
and
brought
some
buckwheat
porridge
and
vodka
for
both
of
them
.
The
exhausted
French
officer
was
Ramballe
and
the
man
with
his
head
wrapped
in
the
shawl
was
Morel
,
his
orderly
.
When
Morel
had
drunk
some
vodka
and
finished
his
bowl
of
porridge
he
suddenly
became
unnaturally
merry
and
chattered
incessantly
to
the
soldiers
,
who
could
not
understand
him
.
Ramballe
refused
food
and
resting
his
head
on
his
elbow
lay
silent
beside
the
campfire
,
looking
at
the
Russian
soldiers
with
red
and
vacant
eyes
.
Occasionally
he
emitted
a
long-drawn
groan
and
then
again
became
silent
.