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"
Count
Lichtenfels
was
here
this
morning
,
"
Bilíbin
continued
,
"
and
showed
me
a
letter
in
which
the
parade
of
the
French
in
Vienna
was
fully
described
:
Prince
Murat
et
tout
le
tremblement
...
You
see
that
your
victory
is
not
a
matter
for
great
rejoicing
and
that
you
ca
n't
be
received
as
a
savior
.
"
"
Really
I
do
n't
care
about
that
,
I
do
n't
care
at
all
,
"
said
Prince
Andrew
,
beginning
to
understand
that
his
news
of
the
battle
before
Krems
was
really
of
small
importance
in
view
of
such
events
as
the
fall
of
Austria
's
capital
.
"
How
is
it
Vienna
was
taken
?
What
of
the
bridge
and
its
celebrated
bridgehead
and
Prince
Auersperg
?
We
heard
reports
that
Prince
Auersperg
was
defending
Vienna
?
"
he
said
.
"
Prince
Auersperg
is
on
this
,
on
our
side
of
the
river
,
and
is
defending
us
--
doing
it
very
badly
,
I
think
,
but
still
he
is
defending
us
.
But
Vienna
is
on
the
other
side
.
No
,
the
bridge
has
not
yet
been
taken
and
I
hope
it
will
not
be
,
for
it
is
mined
and
orders
have
been
given
to
blow
it
up
.
Otherwise
we
should
long
ago
have
been
in
the
mountains
of
Bohemia
,
and
you
and
your
army
would
have
spent
a
bad
quarter
of
an
hour
between
two
fires
.
"
"
But
still
this
does
not
mean
that
the
campaign
is
over
,
"
said
Prince
Andrew
.
"
Well
,
I
think
it
is
.
The
bigwigs
here
think
so
too
,
but
they
dare
n't
say
so
.
It
will
be
as
I
said
at
the
beginning
of
the
campaign
,
it
wo
n't
be
your
skirmishing
at
Dürrenstein
,
or
gunpowder
at
all
,
that
will
decide
the
matter
,
but
those
who
devised
it
,
"
said
Bilíbin
quoting
one
of
his
own
mots
,
releasing
the
wrinkles
on
his
forehead
,
and
pausing
.
"
The
only
question
is
what
will
come
of
the
meeting
between
the
Emperor
Alexander
and
the
King
of
Prussia
in
Berlin
?
If
Prussia
joins
the
Allies
,
Austria
's
hand
will
be
forced
and
there
will
be
war
.
If
not
it
is
merely
a
question
of
settling
where
the
preliminaries
of
the
new
Campo
Formio
are
to
be
drawn
up
.
"
"
What
an
extraordinary
genius
!
"
Prince
Andrew
suddenly
exclaimed
,
clenching
his
small
hand
and
striking
the
table
with
it
,
"
and
what
luck
the
man
has
!
"
"
Buonaparte
?
"
said
Bilíbin
inquiringly
,
puckering
up
his
forehead
to
indicate
that
he
was
about
to
say
something
witty
.
"
Buonaparte
?
"
he
repeated
,
accentuating
the
u
:
"
I
think
,
however
,
now
that
he
lays
down
laws
for
Austria
at
Schönbrunn
,
il
faut
lui
faire
grâce
de
l'
u
!
*
I
shall
certainly
adopt
an
innovation
and
call
him
simply
Bonaparte
!
"
*
"
We
must
let
him
off
the
u
!
"
"
But
joking
apart
,
"
said
Prince
Andrew
,
"
do
you
really
think
the
campaign
is
over
?
"