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"
Attack
indeed
!
"
said
the
colonel
in
a
bored
voice
,
puckering
up
his
face
as
if
driving
off
a
troublesome
fly
.
"
And
why
are
you
stopping
here
?
Do
n't
you
see
the
skirmishers
are
retreating
?
Lead
the
squadron
back
.
"
The
squadron
crossed
the
bridge
and
drew
out
of
range
of
fire
without
having
lost
a
single
man
.
The
second
squadron
that
had
been
in
the
front
line
followed
them
across
and
the
last
Cossacks
quitted
the
farther
side
of
the
river
.
The
two
Pávlograd
squadrons
,
having
crossed
the
bridge
,
retired
up
the
hill
one
after
the
other
.
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Their
colonel
,
Karl
Bogdánich
Schubert
,
came
up
to
Denísov
's
squadron
and
rode
at
a
footpace
not
far
from
Rostóv
,
without
taking
any
notice
of
him
although
they
were
now
meeting
for
the
first
time
since
their
encounter
concerning
Telyánin
.
Rostóv
,
feeling
that
he
was
at
the
front
and
in
the
power
of
a
man
toward
whom
he
now
admitted
that
he
had
been
to
blame
,
did
not
lift
his
eyes
from
the
colonel
's
athletic
back
,
his
nape
covered
with
light
hair
,
and
his
red
neck
.
It
seemed
to
Rostóv
that
Bogdánich
was
only
pretending
not
to
notice
him
,
and
that
his
whole
aim
now
was
to
test
the
cadet
's
courage
,
so
he
drew
himself
up
and
looked
around
him
merrily
;
then
it
seemed
to
him
that
Bogdánich
rode
so
near
in
order
to
show
him
his
courage
.
Next
he
thought
that
his
enemy
would
send
the
squadron
on
a
desperate
attack
just
to
punish
him
--
Rostóv
.
Then
he
imagined
how
,
after
the
attack
,
Bogdánich
would
come
up
to
him
as
he
lay
wounded
and
would
magnanimously
extend
the
hand
of
reconciliation
.
The
high-shouldered
figure
of
Zherkóv
,
familiar
to
the
Pávlograds
as
he
had
but
recently
left
their
regiment
,
rode
up
to
the
colonel
.
After
his
dismissal
from
headquarters
Zherkóv
had
not
remained
in
the
regiment
,
saying
he
was
not
such
a
fool
as
to
slave
at
the
front
when
he
could
get
more
rewards
by
doing
nothing
on
the
staff
,
and
had
succeeded
in
attaching
himself
as
an
orderly
officer
to
Prince
Bagratión
.
He
now
came
to
his
former
chief
with
an
order
from
the
commander
of
the
rear
guard
.
"
Colonel
,
"
he
said
,
addressing
Rostóv
's
enemy
with
an
air
of
gloomy
gravity
and
glancing
round
at
his
comrades
,
"
there
is
an
order
to
stop
and
fire
the
bridge
.
"
"
An
order
to
who
?
"
asked
the
colonel
morosely
.
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"
I
do
n't
myself
know
'
to
who
,
"'
replied
the
cornet
in
a
serious
tone
,
"
but
the
prince
told
me
to
'
go
and
tell
the
colonel
that
the
hussars
must
return
quickly
and
fire
the
bridge
.
"'
Zherkóv
was
followed
by
an
officer
of
the
suite
who
rode
up
to
the
colonel
of
hussars
with
the
same
order
.
After
him
the
stout
Nesvítski
came
galloping
up
on
a
Cossack
horse
that
could
scarcely
carry
his
weight
.
"
How
's
this
,
Colonel
?
"
he
shouted
as
he
approached
.
"
I
told
you
to
fire
the
bridge
,
and
now
someone
has
gone
and
blundered
;
they
are
all
beside
themselves
over
there
and
one
ca
n't
make
anything
out
.
"