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"
Well
,
talk
as
much
as
you
can
,
anyway
.
He
has
a
passion
for
giving
audiences
,
but
he
does
not
like
talking
himself
and
ca
n't
do
it
,
as
you
will
see
.
"
At
the
levee
Prince
Andrew
stood
among
the
Austrian
officers
as
he
had
been
told
to
,
and
the
Emperor
Francis
merely
looked
fixedly
into
his
face
and
just
nodded
to
him
with
his
long
head
.
But
after
it
was
over
,
the
adjutant
he
had
seen
the
previous
day
ceremoniously
informed
Bolkónski
that
the
Emperor
desired
to
give
him
an
audience
.
The
Emperor
Francis
received
him
standing
in
the
middle
of
the
room
.
Before
the
conversation
began
Prince
Andrew
was
struck
by
the
fact
that
the
Emperor
seemed
confused
and
blushed
as
if
not
knowing
what
to
say
.
"
Tell
me
,
when
did
the
battle
begin
?
"
he
asked
hurriedly
.
Prince
Andrew
replied
.
Then
followed
other
questions
just
as
simple
:
"
Was
Kutúzov
well
?
When
had
he
left
Krems
?
"
and
so
on
.
The
Emperor
spoke
as
if
his
sole
aim
were
to
put
a
given
number
of
questions
--
the
answers
to
these
questions
,
as
was
only
too
evident
,
did
not
interest
him
.
"
At
what
o'clock
did
the
battle
begin
?
"
asked
the
Emperor
.
"
I
can
not
inform
Your
Majesty
at
what
o'clock
the
battle
began
at
the
front
,
but
at
Dürrenstein
,
where
I
was
,
our
attack
began
after
five
in
the
afternoon
,
"
replied
Bolkónski
growing
more
animated
and
expecting
that
he
would
have
a
chance
to
give
a
reliable
account
,
which
he
had
ready
in
his
mind
,
of
all
he
knew
and
had
seen
.
But
the
Emperor
smiled
and
interrupted
him
.
"
How
many
miles
?
"
"
From
where
to
where
,
Your
Majesty
?
"
"
From
Dürrenstein
to
Krems
.
"
"
Three
and
a
half
miles
,
Your
Majesty
.
"