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Langeron
,
trying
as
virulently
as
possible
to
sting
Weyrother
's
vanity
as
author
of
the
military
plan
,
argued
that
Bonaparte
might
easily
attack
instead
of
being
attacked
,
and
so
render
the
whole
of
this
plan
perfectly
worthless
.
Weyrother
met
all
objections
with
a
firm
and
contemptuous
smile
,
evidently
prepared
beforehand
to
meet
all
objections
be
they
what
they
might
.
"
If
he
could
attack
us
,
he
would
have
done
so
today
,
"
said
he
.
"
So
you
think
he
is
powerless
?
"
said
Langeron
.
"
He
has
forty
thousand
men
at
most
,
"
replied
Weyrother
,
with
the
smile
of
a
doctor
to
whom
an
old
wife
wishes
to
explain
the
treatment
of
a
case
.
"
In
that
case
he
is
inviting
his
doom
by
awaiting
our
attack
,
"
said
Langeron
,
with
a
subtly
ironical
smile
,
again
glancing
round
for
support
to
Milorádovich
who
was
near
him
.
But
Milorádovich
was
at
that
moment
evidently
thinking
of
anything
rather
than
of
what
the
generals
were
disputing
about
.
"
Ma
foi
!
"
said
he
,
"
tomorrow
we
shall
see
all
that
on
the
battlefield
.
"
Weyrother
again
gave
that
smile
which
seemed
to
say
that
to
him
it
was
strange
and
ridiculous
to
meet
objections
from
Russian
generals
and
to
have
to
prove
to
them
what
he
had
not
merely
convinced
himself
of
,
but
had
also
convinced
the
sovereign
Emperors
of
.
"
The
enemy
has
quenched
his
fires
and
a
continual
noise
is
heard
from
his
camp
,
"
said
he
.
"
What
does
that
mean
?
Either
he
is
retreating
,
which
is
the
only
thing
we
need
fear
,
or
he
is
changing
his
position
.
"
(
He
smiled
ironically
.
)
"
But
even
if
he
also
took
up
a
position
in
the
Thuerassa
,
he
merely
saves
us
a
great
deal
of
trouble
and
all
our
arrangements
to
the
minutest
detail
remain
the
same
.
"