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He
looked
intently
and
inquiringly
into
his
friend
's
eyes
,
evidently
trying
in
vain
to
find
the
answer
to
some
question
.
Old
Gabriel
brought
in
the
wine
.
"
Should
n't
we
now
send
for
Berg
?
"
asked
Borís
.
"
He
would
drink
with
you
.
I
ca
n't
.
"
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"
Well
,
send
for
him
...
and
how
do
you
get
on
with
that
German
?
"
asked
Rostóv
,
with
a
contemptuous
smile
.
"
He
is
a
very
,
very
nice
,
honest
,
and
pleasant
fellow
,
"
answered
Borís
.
Again
Rostóv
looked
intently
into
Borís
'
eyes
and
sighed
.
Berg
returned
,
and
over
the
bottle
of
wine
conversation
between
the
three
officers
became
animated
.
The
Guardsmen
told
Rostóv
of
their
march
and
how
they
had
been
made
much
of
in
Russia
,
Poland
,
and
abroad
.
They
spoke
of
the
sayings
and
doings
of
their
commander
,
the
Grand
Duke
,
and
told
stories
of
his
kindness
and
irascibility
.
Berg
,
as
usual
,
kept
silent
when
the
subject
did
not
relate
to
himself
,
but
in
connection
with
the
stories
of
the
Grand
Duke
's
quick
temper
he
related
with
gusto
how
in
Galicia
he
had
managed
to
deal
with
the
Grand
Duke
when
the
latter
made
a
tour
of
the
regiments
and
was
annoyed
at
the
irregularity
of
a
movement
.
With
a
pleasant
smile
Berg
related
how
the
Grand
Duke
had
ridden
up
to
him
in
a
violent
passion
,
shouting
:
"
Arnauts
!
"
(
"
Arnauts
"
was
the
Tsarévich
's
favorite
expression
when
he
was
in
a
rage
)
and
called
for
the
company
commander
.
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"
Would
you
believe
it
,
Count
,
I
was
not
at
all
alarmed
,
because
I
knew
I
was
right
.
Without
boasting
,
you
know
,
I
may
say
that
I
know
the
Army
Orders
by
heart
and
know
the
Regulations
as
well
as
I
do
the
Lord
's
Prayer
.
So
,
Count
,
there
never
is
any
negligence
in
my
company
,
and
so
my
conscience
was
at
ease
.
I
came
forward
...
"
(
Berg
stood
up
and
showed
how
he
presented
himself
,
with
his
hand
to
his
cap
,
and
really
it
would
have
been
difficult
for
a
face
to
express
greater
respect
and
self-complacency
than
his
did
.
)
"
Well
,
he
stormed
at
me
,
as
the
saying
is
,
stormed
and
stormed
and
stormed
!
It
was
not
a
matter
of
life
but
rather
of
death
,
as
the
saying
is
.
'
Albanians
!
'
and
'
devils
!
'
and
'
To
Siberia
!
"'
said
Berg
with
a
sagacious
smile
.
"
I
knew
I
was
in
the
right
so
I
kept
silent
;
was
not
that
best
,
Count
?
...
'
Hey
,
are
you
dumb
?
'
he
shouted
.
Still
I
remained
silent
.
And
what
do
you
think
,
Count
?
The
next
day
it
was
not
even
mentioned
in
the
Orders
of
the
Day
.
That
's
what
keeping
one
's
head
means
.
That
's
the
way
,
Count
,
"
said
Berg
,
lighting
his
pipe
and
emitting
rings
of
smoke
.
"
Yes
,
that
was
fine
,
"
said
Rostóv
,
smiling
.
But
Borís
noticed
that
he
was
preparing
to
make
fun
of
Berg
,
and
skillfully
changed
the
subject
.
He
asked
him
to
tell
them
how
and
where
he
got
his
wound
.