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The
attack
of
the
Sixth
Chasseurs
secured
the
retreat
of
our
right
flank
.
In
the
center
Túshin
's
forgotten
battery
,
which
had
managed
to
set
fire
to
the
Schön
Grabern
village
,
delayed
the
French
advance
.
The
French
were
putting
out
the
fire
which
the
wind
was
spreading
,
and
thus
gave
us
time
to
retreat
.
The
retirement
of
the
center
to
the
other
side
of
the
dip
in
the
ground
at
the
rear
was
hurried
and
noisy
,
but
the
different
companies
did
not
get
mixed
.
But
our
left
--
which
consisted
of
the
Azóv
and
Podólsk
infantry
and
the
Pávlograd
hussars
--
was
simultaneously
attacked
and
outflanked
by
superior
French
forces
under
Lannes
and
was
thrown
into
confusion
.
Bagratión
had
sent
Zherkóv
to
the
general
commanding
that
left
flank
with
orders
to
retreat
immediately
.
Zherkóv
,
not
removing
his
hand
from
his
cap
,
turned
his
horse
about
and
galloped
off
.
But
no
sooner
had
he
left
Bagratión
than
his
courage
failed
him
.
He
was
seized
by
panic
and
could
not
go
where
it
was
dangerous
.
Having
reached
the
left
flank
,
instead
of
going
to
the
front
where
the
firing
was
,
he
began
to
look
for
the
general
and
his
staff
where
they
could
not
possibly
be
,
and
so
did
not
deliver
the
order
.
The
command
of
the
left
flank
belonged
by
seniority
to
the
commander
of
the
regiment
Kutúzov
had
reviewed
at
Braunau
and
in
which
Dólokhov
was
serving
as
a
private
.
But
the
command
of
the
extreme
left
flank
had
been
assigned
to
the
commander
of
the
Pávlograd
regiment
in
which
Rostóv
was
serving
,
and
a
misunderstanding
arose
.
The
two
commanders
were
much
exasperated
with
one
another
and
,
long
after
the
action
had
begun
on
the
right
flank
and
the
French
were
already
advancing
,
were
engaged
in
discussion
with
the
sole
object
of
offending
one
another
.
But
the
regiments
,
both
cavalry
and
infantry
,
were
by
no
means
ready
for
the
impending
action
.
From
privates
to
general
they
were
not
expecting
a
battle
and
were
engaged
in
peaceful
occupations
,
the
cavalry
feeding
the
horses
and
the
infantry
collecting
wood
.
"
He
higher
iss
dan
I
in
rank
,
"
said
the
German
colonel
of
the
hussars
,
flushing
and
addressing
an
adjutant
who
had
ridden
up
,
"
so
let
him
do
what
he
vill
,
but
I
can
not
sacrifice
my
hussars
...
Bugler
,
sount
ze
retreat
!
"
But
haste
was
becoming
imperative
.
Cannon
and
musketry
,
mingling
together
,
thundered
on
the
right
and
in
the
center
,
while
the
capotes
of
Lannes
'
sharpshooters
were
already
seen
crossing
the
milldam
and
forming
up
within
twice
the
range
of
a
musket
shot
.
The
general
in
command
of
the
infantry
went
toward
his
horse
with
jerky
steps
,
and
having
mounted
drew
himself
up
very
straight
and
tall
and
rode
to
the
Pávlograd
commander
.
The
commanders
met
with
polite
bows
but
with
secret
malevolence
in
their
hearts
.
"
Once
again
,
Colonel
,
"
said
the
general
,
"
I
ca
n't
leave
half
my
men
in
the
wood
.
I
beg
of
you
,
I
beg
of
you
,
"
he
repeated
,
"
to
occupy
the
position
and
prepare
for
an
attack
.
"
"
I
peg
of
you
yourself
not
to
mix
in
vot
is
not
your
business
!
"
suddenly
replied
the
irate
colonel
.
"
If
you
vere
in
the
cavalry
...
"