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Late
that
night
,
when
all
had
separated
,
Denísov
with
his
short
hand
patted
his
favorite
,
Rostóv
,
on
the
shoulder
.
"
As
there
's
no
one
to
fall
in
love
with
on
campaign
,
he
's
fallen
in
love
with
the
Tsar
,
"
he
said
.
"
Denísov
,
do
n't
make
fun
of
it
!
"
cried
Rostóv
.
"
It
is
such
a
lofty
,
beautiful
feeling
,
such
a.
.
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"
"
I
believe
it
,
I
believe
it
,
fwiend
,
and
I
share
and
appwove
...
"
"
No
,
you
do
n't
understand
!
"
And
Rostóv
got
up
and
went
wandering
among
the
campfires
,
dreaming
of
what
happiness
it
would
be
to
die
--
not
in
saving
the
Emperor
's
life
(
he
did
not
even
dare
to
dream
of
that
)
,
but
simply
to
die
before
his
eyes
.
He
really
was
in
love
with
the
Tsar
and
the
glory
of
the
Russian
arms
and
the
hope
of
future
triumph
.
And
he
was
not
the
only
man
to
experience
that
feeling
during
those
memorable
days
preceding
the
battle
of
Austerlitz
:
nine
tenths
of
the
men
in
the
Russian
army
were
then
in
love
,
though
less
ecstatically
,
with
their
Tsar
and
the
glory
of
the
Russian
arms
.
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The
next
day
the
Emperor
stopped
at
Wischau
,
and
Villier
,
his
physician
,
was
repeatedly
summoned
to
see
him
.
At
headquarters
and
among
the
troops
near
by
the
news
spread
that
the
Emperor
was
unwell
.
He
ate
nothing
and
had
slept
badly
that
night
,
those
around
him
reported
.
The
cause
of
this
indisposition
was
the
strong
impression
made
on
his
sensitive
mind
by
the
sight
of
the
killed
and
wounded
.
At
daybreak
on
the
seventeenth
,
a
French
officer
who
had
come
with
a
flag
of
truce
,
demanding
an
audience
with
the
Russian
Emperor
,
was
brought
into
Wischau
from
our
outposts
.
This
officer
was
Savary
.
The
Emperor
had
only
just
fallen
asleep
and
so
Savary
had
to
wait
.
At
midday
he
was
admitted
to
the
Emperor
,
and
an
hour
later
he
rode
off
with
Prince
Dolgorúkov
to
the
advanced
post
of
the
French
army
.
It
was
rumored
that
Savary
had
been
sent
to
propose
to
Alexander
a
meeting
with
Napoleon
.
To
the
joy
and
pride
of
the
whole
army
,
a
personal
interview
was
refused
,
and
instead
of
the
Sovereign
,
Prince
Dolgorúkov
,
the
victor
at
Wischau
,
was
sent
with
Savary
to
negotiate
with
Napoleon
if
,
contrary
to
expectations
,
these
negotiations
were
actuated
by
a
real
desire
for
peace
.