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He
beckoned
to
one
of
his
white
adjutants
and
asked
some
question
--
"
Most
likely
he
is
asking
at
what
o'clock
they
started
,
"
thought
Prince
Andrew
,
watching
his
old
acquaintance
with
a
smile
he
could
not
repress
as
he
recalled
his
reception
at
Brünn
.
In
the
Emperors
'
suite
were
the
picked
young
orderly
officers
of
the
Guard
and
line
regiments
,
Russian
and
Austrian
.
Among
them
were
grooms
leading
the
Tsar
's
beautiful
relay
horses
covered
with
embroidered
cloths
.
As
when
a
window
is
opened
a
whiff
of
fresh
air
from
the
fields
enters
a
stuffy
room
,
so
a
whiff
of
youthfulness
,
energy
,
and
confidence
of
success
reached
Kutúzov
's
cheerless
staff
with
the
galloping
advent
of
all
these
brilliant
young
men
.
"
Why
are
n't
you
beginning
,
Michael
Ilariónovich
?
"
said
the
Emperor
Alexander
hurriedly
to
Kutúzov
,
glancing
courteously
at
the
same
time
at
the
Emperor
Francis
.
"
I
am
waiting
,
Your
Majesty
,
"
answered
Kutúzov
,
bending
forward
respectfully
.
The
Emperor
,
frowning
slightly
,
bent
his
ear
forward
as
if
he
had
not
quite
heard
.
"
Waiting
,
Your
Majesty
,
"
repeated
Kutúzov
.
(
Prince
Andrew
noted
that
Kutúzov
's
upper
lip
twitched
unnaturally
as
he
said
the
word
"
waiting
.
"
)
"
Not
all
the
columns
have
formed
up
yet
,
Your
Majesty
.
"
The
Tsar
heard
but
obviously
did
not
like
the
reply
;
he
shrugged
his
rather
round
shoulders
and
glanced
at
Novosíltsev
who
was
near
him
,
as
if
complaining
of
Kutúzov
.
"
You
know
,
Michael
Ilariónovich
,
we
are
not
on
the
Empress
'
Field
where
a
parade
does
not
begin
till
all
the
troops
are
assembled
,
"
said
the
Tsar
with
another
glance
at
the
Emperor
Francis
,
as
if
inviting
him
if
not
to
join
in
at
least
to
listen
to
what
he
was
saying
.
But
the
Emperor
Francis
continued
to
look
about
him
and
did
not
listen
.
"
That
is
just
why
I
do
not
begin
,
sire
,
"
said
Kutúzov
in
a
resounding
voice
,
apparently
to
preclude
the
possibility
of
not
being
heard
,
and
again
something
in
his
face
twitched
--
"
That
is
just
why
I
do
not
begin
,
sire
,
because
we
are
not
on
parade
and
not
on
the
Empress
'
Field
,
"
said
he
clearly
and
distinctly
.
In
the
Emperor
's
suite
all
exchanged
rapid
looks
that
expressed
dissatisfaction
and
reproach
.
"
Old
though
he
may
be
,
he
should
not
,
he
certainly
should
not
,
speak
like
that
,
"
their
glances
seemed
to
say
.