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"
Stop
jesting
,
"
said
Prince
Andrew
sadly
and
seriously
.
This
news
grieved
him
and
yet
he
was
pleased
.
As
soon
as
he
learned
that
the
Russian
army
was
in
such
a
hopeless
situation
it
occurred
to
him
that
it
was
he
who
was
destined
to
lead
it
out
of
this
position
;
that
here
was
the
Toulon
that
would
lift
him
from
the
ranks
of
obscure
officers
and
offer
him
the
first
step
to
fame
!
Listening
to
Bilíbin
he
was
already
imagining
how
on
reaching
the
army
he
would
give
an
opinion
at
the
war
council
which
would
be
the
only
one
that
could
save
the
army
,
and
how
he
alone
would
be
entrusted
with
the
executing
of
the
plan
.
"
Stop
this
jesting
,
"
he
said
.
"
I
am
not
jesting
,
"
Bilíbin
went
on
.
"
Nothing
is
truer
or
sadder
.
These
gentlemen
ride
onto
the
bridge
alone
and
wave
white
handkerchiefs
;
they
assure
the
officer
on
duty
that
they
,
the
marshals
,
are
on
their
way
to
negotiate
with
Prince
Auersperg
.
He
lets
them
enter
the
tête-de-pont
.
*
They
spin
him
a
thousand
gasconades
,
saying
that
the
war
is
over
,
that
the
Emperor
Francis
is
arranging
a
meeting
with
Bonaparte
,
that
they
desire
to
see
Prince
Auersperg
,
and
so
on
.
The
officer
sends
for
Auersperg
;
these
gentlemen
embrace
the
officers
,
crack
jokes
,
sit
on
the
cannon
,
and
meanwhile
a
French
battalion
gets
to
the
bridge
unobserved
,
flings
the
bags
of
incendiary
material
into
the
water
,
and
approaches
the
tête-de-pont
.
At
length
appears
the
lieutenant
general
,
our
dear
Prince
Auersperg
von
Mautern
himself
.
'
Dearest
foe
!
Flower
of
the
Austrian
army
,
hero
of
the
Turkish
wars
!
Hostilities
are
ended
,
we
can
shake
one
another
's
hand
...
The
Emperor
Napoleon
burns
with
impatience
to
make
Prince
Auersperg
's
acquaintance
.
'
In
a
word
,
those
gentlemen
,
Gascons
indeed
,
so
bewildered
him
with
fine
words
,
and
he
is
so
flattered
by
his
rapidly
established
intimacy
with
the
French
marshals
,
and
so
dazzled
by
the
sight
of
Murat
's
mantle
and
ostrich
plumes
,
qu'il
n
'
y
voit
que
du
feu
,
et
oublie
celui
qu'il
devait
faire
faire
sur
l'ennemi
!
"
*
(
2
)
In
spite
of
the
animation
of
his
speech
,
Bilíbin
did
not
forget
to
pause
after
this
mot
to
give
time
for
its
due
appreciation
.
"
The
French
battalion
rushes
to
the
bridgehead
,
spikes
the
guns
,
and
the
bridge
is
taken
!
But
what
is
best
of
all
,
"
he
went
on
,
his
excitement
subsiding
under
the
delightful
interest
of
his
own
story
,
"
is
that
the
sergeant
in
charge
of
the
cannon
which
was
to
give
the
signal
to
fire
the
mines
and
blow
up
the
bridge
,
this
sergeant
,
seeing
that
the
French
troops
were
running
onto
the
bridge
,
was
about
to
fire
,
but
Lannes
stayed
his
hand
.
The
sergeant
,
who
was
evidently
wiser
than
his
general
,
goes
up
to
Auersperg
and
says
:
'
Prince
,
you
are
being
deceived
,
here
are
the
French
!
'
Murat
,
seeing
that
all
is
lost
if
the
sergeant
is
allowed
to
speak
,
turns
to
Auersperg
with
feigned
astonishment
(
he
is
a
true
Gascon
)
and
says
:
'
I
do
n't
recognize
the
world-famous
Austrian
discipline
,
if
you
allow
a
subordinate
to
address
you
like
that
!
'
It
was
a
stroke
of
genius
.
Prince
Auersperg
feels
his
dignity
at
stake
and
orders
the
sergeant
to
be
arrested
.
Come
,
you
must
own
that
this
affair
of
the
Thabor
Bridge
is
delightful
!
It
is
not
exactly
stupidity
,
nor
rascality
...
"
*
Bridgehead
.
*
(
2
)
That
their
fire
gets
into
his
eyes
and
he
forgets
that
he
ought
to
be
firing
at
the
enemy
.
"
It
may
be
treachery
,
"
said
Prince
Andrew
,
vividly
imagining
the
gray
overcoats
,
wounds
,
the
smoke
of
gunpowder
,
the
sounds
of
firing
,
and
the
glory
that
awaited
him
.