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"
Oh
,
that
is
all
the
same
,
"
Dolgorúkov
said
quickly
,
and
getting
up
he
spread
a
map
on
the
table
.
"
All
eventualities
have
been
foreseen
.
If
he
is
standing
before
Brünn
...
"
And
Prince
Dolgorúkov
rapidly
but
indistinctly
explained
Weyrother
's
plan
of
a
flanking
movement
.
Prince
Andrew
began
to
reply
and
to
state
his
own
plan
,
which
might
have
been
as
good
as
Weyrother
's
,
but
for
the
disadvantage
that
Weyrother
's
had
already
been
approved
.
As
soon
as
Prince
Andrew
began
to
demonstrate
the
defects
of
the
latter
and
the
merits
of
his
own
plan
,
Prince
Dolgorúkov
ceased
to
listen
to
him
and
gazed
absent-mindedly
not
at
the
map
,
but
at
Prince
Andrew
's
face
.
"
There
will
be
a
council
of
war
at
Kutúzov
's
tonight
,
though
;
you
can
say
all
this
there
,
"
remarked
Dolgorúkov
.
"
I
will
do
so
,
"
said
Prince
Andrew
,
moving
away
from
the
map
"
Whatever
are
you
bothering
about
,
gentlemen
?
"
said
Bilíbin
,
who
,
till
then
,
had
listened
with
an
amused
smile
to
their
conversation
and
now
was
evidently
ready
with
a
joke
.
"
Whether
tomorrow
brings
victory
or
defeat
,
the
glory
of
our
Russian
arms
is
secure
.
Except
your
Kutúzov
,
there
is
not
a
single
Russian
in
command
of
a
column
!
The
commanders
are
:
Herr
General
Wimpfen
,
le
Comte
de
Langeron
,
le
Prince
de
Lichtenstein
,
le
Prince
de
Hohenlohe
,
and
finally
Prishprish
,
and
so
on
like
all
those
Polish
names
.
"
"
Be
quiet
,
backbiter
!
"
said
Dolgorúkov
.
"
It
is
not
true
;
there
are
now
two
Russians
,
Milorádovich
,
and
Dokhtúrov
,
and
there
would
be
a
third
,
Count
Arakchéev
,
if
his
nerves
were
not
too
weak
.
"
"
However
,
I
think
General
Kutúzov
has
come
out
,
"
said
Prince
Andrew
.
"
I
wish
you
good
luck
and
success
,
gentlemen
!
"
he
added
and
went
out
after
shaking
hands
with
Dolgorúkov
and
Bilíbin
.
On
the
way
home
,
Prince
Andrew
could
not
refrain
from
asking
Kutúzov
,
who
was
sitting
silently
beside
him
,
what
he
thought
of
tomorrow
's
battle
.
Kutúzov
looked
sternly
at
his
adjutant
and
,
after
a
pause
,
replied
:
"
I
think
the
battle
will
be
lost
,
and
so
I
told
Count
Tolstóy
and
asked
him
to
tell
the
Emperor
.
What
do
you
think
he
replied
?
'
But
,
my
dear
general
,
I
am
engaged
with
rice
and
cutlets
,
look
after
military
matters
yourself
!
'
Yes
...
That
was
the
answer
I
got
!
"