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But
Dólokhov
did
not
go
away
;
he
untied
the
handkerchief
around
his
head
,
pulled
it
off
,
and
showed
the
blood
congealed
on
his
hair
.
"
A
bayonet
wound
.
I
remained
at
the
front
.
Remember
,
your
excellency
!
"
Túshin
's
battery
had
been
forgotten
and
only
at
the
very
end
of
the
action
did
Prince
Bagratión
,
still
hearing
the
cannonade
in
the
center
,
send
his
orderly
staff
officer
,
and
later
Prince
Andrew
also
,
to
order
the
battery
to
retire
as
quickly
as
possible
.
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When
the
supports
attached
to
Túshin
's
battery
had
been
moved
away
in
the
middle
of
the
action
by
someone
's
order
,
the
battery
had
continued
firing
and
was
only
not
captured
by
the
French
because
the
enemy
could
not
surmise
that
anyone
could
have
the
effrontery
to
continue
firing
from
four
quite
undefended
guns
.
On
the
contrary
,
the
energetic
action
of
that
battery
led
the
French
to
suppose
that
here
--
in
the
center
--
the
main
Russian
forces
were
concentrated
.
Twice
they
had
attempted
to
attack
this
point
,
but
on
each
occasion
had
been
driven
back
by
grapeshot
from
the
four
isolated
guns
on
the
hillock
.
Soon
after
Prince
Bagratión
had
left
him
,
Túshin
had
succeeded
in
setting
fire
to
Schön
Grabern
.
"
Look
at
them
scurrying
!
It
's
burning
!
Just
see
the
smoke
!
Fine
!
Grand
!
Look
at
the
smoke
,
the
smoke
!
"
exclaimed
the
artillerymen
,
brightening
up
.
All
the
guns
,
without
waiting
for
orders
,
were
being
fired
in
the
direction
of
the
conflagration
.
As
if
urging
each
other
on
,
the
soldiers
cried
at
each
shot
:
"
Fine
!
That
's
good
!
Look
at
it
...
Grand
!
"
The
fire
,
fanned
by
the
breeze
,
was
rapidly
spreading
.
The
French
columns
that
had
advanced
beyond
the
village
went
back
;
but
as
though
in
revenge
for
this
failure
,
the
enemy
placed
ten
guns
to
the
right
of
the
village
and
began
firing
them
at
Túshin
's
battery
.
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In
their
childlike
glee
,
aroused
by
the
fire
and
their
luck
in
successfully
cannonading
the
French
,
our
artillerymen
only
noticed
this
battery
when
two
balls
,
and
then
four
more
,
fell
among
our
guns
,
one
knocking
over
two
horses
and
another
tearing
off
a
munition-wagon
driver
's
leg
.
Their
spirits
once
roused
were
,
however
,
not
diminished
,
but
only
changed
character
.
The
horses
were
replaced
by
others
from
a
reserve
gun
carriage
,
the
wounded
were
carried
away
,
and
the
four
guns
were
turned
against
the
ten-gun
battery
.
Túshin
's
companion
officer
had
been
killed
at
the
beginning
of
the
engagement
and
within
an
hour
seventeen
of
the
forty
men
of
the
guns
'
crews
had
been
disabled
,
but
the
artillerymen
were
still
as
merry
and
lively
as
ever
.
Twice
they
noticed
the
French
appearing
below
them
,
and
then
they
fired
grapeshot
at
them
.
Little
Túshin
,
moving
feebly
and
awkwardly
,
kept
telling
his
orderly
to
"
refill
my
pipe
for
that
one
!
"
and
then
,
scattering
sparks
from
it
,
ran
forward
shading
his
eyes
with
his
small
hand
to
look
at
the
French
.