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"
Zum
Henker
diese
Russen
!
"
*
muttered
a
German
.
*
"
Hang
these
Russians
!
"
Several
wounded
men
passed
along
the
road
,
and
words
of
abuse
,
screams
,
and
groans
mingled
in
a
general
hubbub
,
then
the
firing
died
down
.
Rostóv
learned
later
that
Russian
and
Austrian
soldiers
had
been
firing
at
one
another
.
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"
My
God
!
What
does
it
all
mean
?
"
thought
he
.
"
And
here
,
where
at
any
moment
the
Emperor
may
see
them
...
But
no
,
these
must
be
only
a
handful
of
scoundrels
.
It
will
soon
be
over
,
it
ca
n't
be
that
,
it
ca
n't
be
!
Only
to
get
past
them
quicker
,
quicker
!
"
The
idea
of
defeat
and
flight
could
not
enter
Rostóv
's
head
.
Though
he
saw
French
cannon
and
French
troops
on
the
Pratzen
Heights
just
where
he
had
been
ordered
to
look
for
the
commander
in
chief
,
he
could
not
,
did
not
wish
to
,
believe
that
.
Rostóv
had
been
ordered
to
look
for
Kutúzov
and
the
Emperor
near
the
village
of
Pratzen
.
But
neither
they
nor
a
single
commanding
officer
were
there
,
only
disorganized
crowds
of
troops
of
various
kinds
.
He
urged
on
his
already
weary
horse
to
get
quickly
past
these
crowds
,
but
the
farther
he
went
the
more
disorganized
they
were
.
The
highroad
on
which
he
had
come
out
was
thronged
with
calèches
,
carriages
of
all
sorts
,
and
Russian
and
Austrian
soldiers
of
all
arms
,
some
wounded
and
some
not
.
This
whole
mass
droned
and
jostled
in
confusion
under
the
dismal
influence
of
cannon
balls
flying
from
the
French
batteries
stationed
on
the
Pratzen
Heights
.
"
Where
is
the
Emperor
?
Where
is
Kutúzov
?
"
Rostóv
kept
asking
everyone
he
could
stop
,
but
got
no
answer
from
anyone
.
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At
last
seizing
a
soldier
by
his
collar
he
forced
him
to
answer
.
"
Eh
,
brother
!
They
've
all
bolted
long
ago
!
"
said
the
soldier
,
laughing
for
some
reason
and
shaking
himself
free
.
Having
left
that
soldier
who
was
evidently
drunk
,
Rostóv
stopped
the
horse
of
a
batman
or
groom
of
some
important
personage
and
began
to
question
him
.
The
man
announced
that
the
Tsar
had
been
driven
in
a
carriage
at
full
speed
about
an
hour
before
along
that
very
road
and
that
he
was
dangerously
wounded
.