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Túshin
did
not
say
that
there
were
no
covering
troops
,
though
that
was
perfectly
true
.
He
was
afraid
of
getting
some
other
officer
into
trouble
,
and
silently
fixed
his
eyes
on
Bagratión
as
a
schoolboy
who
has
blundered
looks
at
an
examiner
.
The
silence
lasted
some
time
.
Prince
Bagratión
,
apparently
not
wishing
to
be
severe
,
found
nothing
to
say
;
the
others
did
not
venture
to
intervene
.
Prince
Andrew
looked
at
Túshin
from
under
his
brows
and
his
fingers
twitched
nervously
.
"
Your
excellency
!
"
Prince
Andrew
broke
the
silence
with
his
abrupt
voice
,
"
you
were
pleased
to
send
me
to
Captain
Túshin
's
battery
.
I
went
there
and
found
two
thirds
of
the
men
and
horses
knocked
out
,
two
guns
smashed
,
and
no
supports
at
all
.
"
Prince
Bagratión
and
Túshin
looked
with
equal
intentness
at
Bolkónski
,
who
spoke
with
suppressed
agitation
.
"
And
,
if
your
excellency
will
allow
me
to
express
my
opinion
,
"
he
continued
,
"
we
owe
today
's
success
chiefly
to
the
action
of
that
battery
and
the
heroic
endurance
of
Captain
Túshin
and
his
company
,
"
and
without
awaiting
a
reply
,
Prince
Andrew
rose
and
left
the
table
.
Prince
Bagratión
looked
at
Túshin
,
evidently
reluctant
to
show
distrust
in
Bolkónski
's
emphatic
opinion
yet
not
feeling
able
fully
to
credit
it
,
bent
his
head
,
and
told
Túshin
that
he
could
go
.
Prince
Andrew
went
out
with
him
.
"
Thank
you
;
you
saved
me
,
my
dear
fellow
!
"
said
Túshin
.
Prince
Andrew
gave
him
a
look
,
but
said
nothing
and
went
away
.
He
felt
sad
and
depressed
.
It
was
all
so
strange
,
so
unlike
what
he
had
hoped
.
"
Who
are
they
?
Why
are
they
here
?
What
do
they
want
?
And
when
will
all
this
end
?
"
thought
Rostóv
,
looking
at
the
changing
shadows
before
him
.