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(
He
was
well
acquainted
with
the
senator
,
but
thought
it
necessary
on
this
occasion
to
address
him
formally
.
)
"
Though
I
do
n't
agree
with
the
gentleman
...
"
(
he
hesitated
:
he
wished
to
say
,
"
Mon
très
honorable
préopinant
"
--
"
My
very
honorable
opponent
"
)
"
with
the
gentleman
...
whom
I
have
not
the
honor
of
knowing
,
I
suppose
that
the
nobility
have
been
summoned
not
merely
to
express
their
sympathy
and
enthusiasm
but
also
to
consider
the
means
by
which
we
can
assist
our
Fatherland
!
I
imagine
,
"
he
went
on
,
warming
to
his
subject
,
"
that
the
Emperor
himself
would
not
be
satisfied
to
find
in
us
merely
owners
of
serfs
whom
we
are
willing
to
devote
to
his
service
,
and
chair
à
canon
*
we
are
ready
to
make
of
ourselves
--
and
not
to
obtain
from
us
any
co-co-counsel
.
"
*
"
Food
for
cannon
.
"
Many
persons
withdrew
from
the
circle
,
noticing
the
senator
's
sarcastic
smile
and
the
freedom
of
Pierre
's
remarks
.
Only
Count
Rostóv
was
pleased
with
them
as
he
had
been
pleased
with
those
of
the
naval
officer
,
the
senator
,
and
in
general
with
whatever
speech
he
had
last
heard
.
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"
I
think
that
before
discussing
these
questions
,
"
Pierre
continued
,
"
we
should
ask
the
Emperor
--
most
respectfully
ask
His
Majesty
--
to
let
us
know
the
number
of
our
troops
and
the
position
in
which
our
army
and
our
forces
now
are
,
and
then
...
"
But
scarcely
had
Pierre
uttered
these
words
before
he
was
attacked
from
three
sides
.
The
most
vigorous
attack
came
from
an
old
acquaintance
,
a
boston
player
who
had
always
been
well
disposed
toward
him
,
Stepán
Stepánovich
Adráksin
.
Adráksin
was
in
uniform
,
and
whether
as
a
result
of
the
uniform
or
from
some
other
cause
Pierre
saw
before
him
quite
a
different
man
.
With
a
sudden
expression
of
malevolence
on
his
aged
face
,
Adráksin
shouted
at
Pierre
:
"
In
the
first
place
,
I
tell
you
we
have
no
right
to
question
the
Emperor
about
that
,
and
secondly
,
if
the
Russian
nobility
had
that
right
,
the
Emperor
could
not
answer
such
a
question
.
The
troops
are
moved
according
to
the
enemy
's
movements
and
the
number
of
men
increases
and
decreases
...
"
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Another
voice
,
that
of
a
nobleman
of
medium
height
and
about
forty
years
of
age
,
whom
Pierre
had
formerly
met
at
the
gypsies
'
and
knew
as
a
bad
cardplayer
,
and
who
,
also
transformed
by
his
uniform
,
came
up
to
Pierre
,
interrupted
Adráksin
.
"
Yes
,
and
this
is
not
a
time
for
discussing
,
"
he
continued
,
"
but
for
acting
:
there
is
war
in
Russia
!
The
enemy
is
advancing
to
destroy
Russia
,
to
desecrate
the
tombs
of
our
fathers
,
to
carry
off
our
wives
and
children
.
"
The
nobleman
smote
his
breast
.
"
We
will
all
arise
,
everyone
of
us
will
go
,
for
our
father
the
Tsar
!
"
he
shouted
,
rolling
his
bloodshot
eyes
.
Several
approving
voices
were
heard
in
the
crowd
.
"
We
are
Russians
and
will
not
grudge
our
blood
in
defense
of
our
faith
,
the
throne
,
and
the
Fatherland
!
We
must
cease
raving
if
we
are
sons
of
our
Fatherland
!
We
will
show
Europe
how
Russia
rises
to
the
defense
of
Russia
!
"
Pierre
wished
to
reply
,
but
could
not
get
in
a
word
.
He
felt
that
his
words
,
apart
from
what
meaning
they
conveyed
,
were
less
audible
than
the
sound
of
his
opponent
's
voice
.