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Prince
Andrew
remembered
nothing
more
:
he
lost
consciousness
from
the
terrible
pain
of
being
lifted
onto
the
stretcher
,
the
jolting
while
being
moved
,
and
the
probing
of
his
wound
at
the
dressing
station
.
He
did
not
regain
consciousness
till
late
in
the
day
,
when
with
other
wounded
and
captured
Russian
officers
he
was
carried
to
the
hospital
.
During
this
transfer
he
felt
a
little
stronger
and
was
able
to
look
about
him
and
even
speak
.
The
first
words
he
heard
on
coming
to
his
senses
were
those
of
a
French
convoy
officer
,
who
said
rapidly
:
"
We
must
halt
here
:
the
Emperor
will
pass
here
immediately
;
it
will
please
him
to
see
these
gentlemen
prisoners
.
"
"
There
are
so
many
prisoners
today
,
nearly
the
whole
Russian
army
,
that
he
is
probably
tired
of
them
,
"
said
another
officer
.
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"
All
the
same
!
They
say
this
one
is
the
commander
of
all
the
Emperor
Alexander
's
Guards
,
"
said
the
first
one
,
indicating
a
Russian
officer
in
the
white
uniform
of
the
Horse
Guards
.
Bolkónski
recognized
Prince
Repnín
whom
he
had
met
in
Petersburg
society
.
Beside
him
stood
a
lad
of
nineteen
,
also
a
wounded
officer
of
the
Horse
Guards
.
Bonaparte
,
having
come
up
at
a
gallop
,
stopped
his
horse
.
"
Which
is
the
senior
?
"
he
asked
,
on
seeing
the
prisoners
.
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They
named
the
colonel
,
Prince
Repnín
.
"
You
are
the
commander
of
the
Emperor
Alexander
's
regiment
of
Horse
Guards
?
"
asked
Napoleon
.
"
I
commanded
a
squadron
,
"
replied
Repnín
.