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"
Why
,
do
n't
you
hear
it
?
"
Rostóv
asked
again
,
after
waiting
for
a
reply
.
"
Who
can
tell
,
your
honor
?
"
replied
the
hussar
reluctantly
.
"
From
the
direction
,
it
must
be
the
enemy
,
"
repeated
Rostóv
.
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"
It
may
be
he
or
it
may
be
nothing
,
"
muttered
the
hussar
.
"
It
's
dark
...
Steady
!
"
he
cried
to
his
fidgeting
horse
.
Rostóv
's
horse
was
also
getting
restive
:
it
pawed
the
frozen
ground
,
pricking
its
ears
at
the
noise
and
looking
at
the
lights
.
The
shouting
grew
still
louder
and
merged
into
a
general
roar
that
only
an
army
of
several
thousand
men
could
produce
.
The
lights
spread
farther
and
farther
,
probably
along
the
line
of
the
French
camp
.
Rostóv
no
longer
wanted
to
sleep
.
The
gay
triumphant
shouting
of
the
enemy
army
had
a
stimulating
effect
on
him
.
"
Vive
l'Empereur
!
l'Empereur
!
"
he
now
heard
distinctly
.
"
They
ca
n't
be
far
off
,
probably
just
beyond
the
stream
,
"
he
said
to
the
hussar
beside
him
.
The
hussar
only
sighed
without
replying
and
coughed
angrily
.
The
sound
of
horse
's
hoofs
approaching
at
a
trot
along
the
line
of
hussars
was
heard
,
and
out
of
the
foggy
darkness
the
figure
of
a
sergeant
of
hussars
suddenly
appeared
,
looming
huge
as
an
elephant
.
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"
Your
honor
,
the
generals
!
"
said
the
sergeant
,
riding
up
to
Rostóv
.
Rostóv
,
still
looking
round
toward
the
fires
and
the
shouts
,
rode
with
the
sergeant
to
meet
some
mounted
men
who
were
riding
along
the
line
.
One
was
on
a
white
horse
.
Prince
Bagratión
and
Prince
Dolgorúkov
with
their
adjutants
had
come
to
witness
the
curious
phenomenon
of
the
lights
and
shouts
in
the
enemy
's
camp
.
Rostóv
rode
up
to
Bagratión
,
reported
to
him
,
and
then
joined
the
adjutants
listening
to
what
the
generals
were
saying
.
"
Believe
me
,
"
said
Prince
Dolgorúkov
,
addressing
Bagratión
,
"
it
is
nothing
but
a
trick
!
He
has
retreated
and
ordered
the
rearguard
to
kindle
fires
and
make
a
noise
to
deceive
us
.
"