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"
On
the
contrary
,
Your
Majesty
,
"
said
Balashëv
,
hardly
able
to
remember
what
had
been
said
to
him
and
following
these
verbal
fireworks
with
difficulty
,
"
the
troops
are
burning
with
eagerness
...
"
"
I
know
everything
!
"
Napoleon
interrupted
him
.
"
I
know
everything
.
I
know
the
number
of
your
battalions
as
exactly
as
I
know
my
own
.
You
have
not
two
hundred
thousand
men
,
and
I
have
three
times
that
number
.
I
give
you
my
word
of
honor
,
"
said
Napoleon
,
forgetting
that
his
word
of
honor
could
carry
no
weight
--
"
I
give
you
my
word
of
honor
that
I
have
five
hundred
and
thirty
thousand
men
this
side
of
the
Vistula
.
The
Turks
will
be
of
no
use
to
you
;
they
are
worth
nothing
and
have
shown
it
by
making
peace
with
you
.
As
for
the
Swedes
--
it
is
their
fate
to
be
governed
by
mad
kings
.
Their
king
was
insane
and
they
changed
him
for
another
--
Bernadotte
,
who
promptly
went
mad
--
for
no
Swede
would
ally
himself
with
Russia
unless
he
were
mad
.
"
Napoleon
grinned
maliciously
and
again
raised
his
snuffbox
to
his
nose
.
Balashëv
knew
how
to
reply
to
each
of
Napoleon
's
remarks
,
and
would
have
done
so
;
he
continually
made
the
gesture
of
a
man
wishing
to
say
something
,
but
Napoleon
always
interrupted
him
.
To
the
alleged
insanity
of
the
Swedes
,
Balashëv
wished
to
reply
that
when
Russia
is
on
her
side
Sweden
is
practically
an
island
:
but
Napoleon
gave
an
angry
exclamation
to
drown
his
voice
.
Napoleon
was
in
that
state
of
irritability
in
which
a
man
has
to
talk
,
talk
,
and
talk
,
merely
to
convince
himself
that
he
is
in
the
right
.
Balashëv
began
to
feel
uncomfortable
:
as
envoy
he
feared
to
demean
his
dignity
and
felt
the
necessity
of
replying
;
but
,
as
a
man
,
he
shrank
before
the
transport
of
groundless
wrath
that
had
evidently
seized
Napoleon
.
He
knew
that
none
of
the
words
now
uttered
by
Napoleon
had
any
significance
,
and
that
Napoleon
himself
would
be
ashamed
of
them
when
he
came
to
his
senses
.
Balashëv
stood
with
downcast
eyes
,
looking
at
the
movements
of
Napoleon
's
stout
legs
and
trying
to
avoid
meeting
his
eyes
.
"
But
what
do
I
care
about
your
allies
?
"
said
Napoleon
.
"
I
have
allies
--
the
Poles
.
There
are
eighty
thousand
of
them
and
they
fight
like
lions
.
And
there
will
be
two
hundred
thousand
of
them
.
"
And
probably
still
more
perturbed
by
the
fact
that
he
had
uttered
this
obvious
falsehood
,
and
that
Balashëv
still
stood
silently
before
him
in
the
same
attitude
of
submission
to
fate
,
Napoleon
abruptly
turned
round
,
drew
close
to
Balashëv
's
face
,
and
,
gesticulating
rapidly
and
energetically
with
his
white
hands
,
almost
shouted
:
"
Know
that
if
you
stir
up
Prussia
against
me
,
I
'll
wipe
it
off
the
map
of
Europe
!
"
he
declared
,
his
face
pale
and
distorted
by
anger
,
and
he
struck
one
of
his
small
hands
energetically
with
the
other
.
"
Yes
,
I
will
throw
you
back
beyond
the
Dvína
and
beyond
the
Dnieper
,
and
will
re-erect
against
you
that
barrier
which
it
was
criminal
and
blind
of
Europe
to
allow
to
be
destroyed
.
Yes
,
that
is
what
will
happen
to
you
That
is
what
you
have
gained
by
alienating
me
!
"
And
he
walked
silently
several
times
up
and
down
the
room
,
his
fat
shoulders
twitching
.
He
put
his
snuffbox
into
his
waistcoat
pocket
,
took
it
out
again
,
lifted
it
several
times
to
his
nose
,
and
stopped
in
front
of
Balashëv
.
He
paused
,
looked
ironically
straight
into
Balashëv
's
eyes
,
and
said
in
a
quiet
voice
: