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Borís
smiled
,
as
if
he
understood
what
Prince
Andrew
was
alluding
to
as
something
generally
known
.
But
it
was
the
first
time
he
had
heard
Weyrother
's
name
,
or
even
the
term
"
dispositions
.
"
"
Well
,
my
dear
fellow
,
so
you
still
want
to
be
an
adjutant
?
I
have
been
thinking
about
you
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
was
thinking
"
--
for
some
reason
Borís
could
not
help
blushing
--
"
of
asking
the
commander
in
chief
.
He
has
had
a
letter
from
Prince
Kurágin
about
me
.
I
only
wanted
to
ask
because
I
fear
the
Guards
wo
n't
be
in
action
,
"
he
added
as
if
in
apology
.
"
All
right
,
all
right
.
We
'll
talk
it
over
,
"
replied
Prince
Andrew
.
"
Only
let
me
report
this
gentleman
's
business
,
and
I
shall
be
at
your
disposal
.
"
While
Prince
Andrew
went
to
report
about
the
purple-faced
general
,
that
gentleman
--
evidently
not
sharing
Borís
'
conception
of
the
advantages
of
the
unwritten
code
of
subordination
--
looked
so
fixedly
at
the
presumptuous
lieutenant
who
had
prevented
his
finishing
what
he
had
to
say
to
the
adjutant
that
Borís
felt
uncomfortable
.
He
turned
away
and
waited
impatiently
for
Prince
Andrew
's
return
from
the
commander
in
chief
's
room
.
"
You
see
,
my
dear
fellow
,
I
have
been
thinking
about
you
,
"
said
Prince
Andrew
when
they
had
gone
into
the
large
room
where
the
clavichord
was
.
"
It
's
no
use
your
going
to
the
commander
in
chief
.
He
would
say
a
lot
of
pleasant
things
,
ask
you
to
dinner
"
(
"
That
would
not
be
bad
as
regards
the
unwritten
code
,
"
thought
Borís
)
,
"
but
nothing
more
would
come
of
it
.
There
will
soon
be
a
battalion
of
us
aides-de-camp
and
adjutants
!
But
this
is
what
we
'll
do
:
I
have
a
good
friend
,
an
adjutant
general
and
an
excellent
fellow
,
Prince
Dolgorúkov
;
and
though
you
may
not
know
it
,
the
fact
is
that
now
Kutúzov
with
his
staff
and
all
of
us
count
for
nothing
.
Everything
is
now
centered
round
the
Emperor
.
So
we
will
go
to
Dolgorúkov
;
I
have
to
go
there
anyhow
and
I
have
already
spoken
to
him
about
you
.
We
shall
see
whether
he
can
not
attach
you
to
himself
or
find
a
place
for
you
somewhere
nearer
the
sun
.
"
Prince
Andrew
always
became
specially
keen
when
he
had
to
guide
a
young
man
and
help
him
to
worldly
success
.
Under
cover
of
obtaining
help
of
this
kind
for
another
,
which
from
pride
he
would
never
accept
for
himself
,
he
kept
in
touch
with
the
circle
which
confers
success
and
which
attracted
him
.
He
very
readily
took
up
Borís
'
cause
and
went
with
him
to
Dolgorúkov
.
It
was
late
in
the
evening
when
they
entered
the
palace
at
Olmütz
occupied
by
the
Emperors
and
their
retinues
.