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"
Oh
,
very
well
,
you
may
stay
in
attendance
on
me
.
"
"
Count
Ilyá
Rostóv
's
son
?
"
asked
Dolgorúkov
.
But
Rostóv
did
not
reply
.
"
Then
I
may
reckon
on
it
,
your
excellency
?
"
"
I
will
give
the
order
.
"
"
Tomorrow
very
likely
I
may
be
sent
with
some
message
to
the
Emperor
,
"
thought
Rostóv
.
"
Thank
God
!
"
The
fires
and
shouting
in
the
enemy
's
army
were
occasioned
by
the
fact
that
while
Napoleon
's
proclamation
was
being
read
to
the
troops
the
Emperor
himself
rode
round
his
bivouacs
The
soldiers
,
on
seeing
him
,
lit
wisps
of
straw
and
ran
after
him
,
shouting
,
"
Vive
l'Empereur
!
"
Napoleon
's
proclamation
was
as
follows
:
Soldiers
!
The
Russian
army
is
advancing
against
you
to
avenge
the
Austrian
army
of
Ulm
.
They
are
the
same
battalions
you
broke
at
Hollabrünn
and
have
pursued
ever
since
to
this
place
.
The
position
we
occupy
is
a
strong
one
,
and
while
they
are
marching
to
go
round
me
on
the
right
they
will
expose
a
flank
to
me
.
Soldiers
!
I
will
myself
direct
your
battalions
.
I
will
keep
out
of
fire
if
you
with
your
habitual
valor
carry
disorder
and
confusion
into
the
enemy
's
ranks
,
but
should
victory
be
in
doubt
,
even
for
a
moment
,
you
will
see
your
Emperor
exposing
himself
to
the
first
blows
of
the
enemy
,
for
there
must
be
no
doubt
of
victory
,
especially
on
this
day
when
what
is
at
stake
is
the
honor
of
the
French
infantry
,
so
necessary
to
the
honor
of
our
nation
.