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At
that
moment
Count
Rostopchín
with
his
protruding
chin
and
alert
eyes
,
wearing
the
uniform
of
a
general
with
sash
over
his
shoulder
,
entered
the
room
,
stepping
briskly
to
the
front
of
the
crowd
of
gentry
.
"
Our
sovereign
the
Emperor
will
be
here
in
a
moment
,
"
said
Rostopchín
.
"
I
am
straight
from
the
palace
.
Seeing
the
position
we
are
in
,
I
think
there
is
little
need
for
discussion
.
The
Emperor
has
deigned
to
summon
us
and
the
merchants
.
Millions
will
pour
forth
from
there
"
--
he
pointed
to
the
merchants
'
hall
--
"
but
our
business
is
to
supply
men
and
not
spare
ourselves
...
That
is
the
least
we
can
do
!
"
A
conference
took
place
confined
to
the
magnates
sitting
at
the
table
.
The
whole
consultation
passed
more
than
quietly
.
After
all
the
preceding
noise
the
sound
of
their
old
voices
saying
one
after
another
,
"
I
agree
,
"
or
for
variety
,
"
I
too
am
of
that
opinion
,
"
and
so
on
had
even
a
mournful
effect
.
The
secretary
was
told
to
write
down
the
resolution
of
the
Moscow
nobility
and
gentry
,
that
they
would
furnish
ten
men
,
fully
equipped
,
out
of
every
thousand
serfs
,
as
the
Smolénsk
gentry
had
done
.
Their
chairs
made
a
scraping
noise
as
the
gentlemen
who
had
conferred
rose
with
apparent
relief
,
and
began
walking
up
and
down
,
arm
in
arm
,
to
stretch
their
legs
and
converse
in
couples
.
"
The
Emperor
!
The
Emperor
!
"
a
sudden
cry
resounded
through
the
halls
and
the
whole
throng
hurried
to
the
entrance
.
The
Emperor
entered
the
hall
through
a
broad
path
between
two
lines
of
nobles
.
Every
face
expressed
respectful
,
awe-struck
curiosity
.
Pierre
stood
rather
far
off
and
could
not
hear
all
that
the
Emperor
said
.
From
what
he
did
hear
he
understood
that
the
Emperor
spoke
of
the
danger
threatening
the
empire
and
of
the
hopes
he
placed
on
the
Moscow
nobility
.
He
was
answered
by
a
voice
which
informed
him
of
the
resolution
just
arrived
at
.
"
Gentlemen
!
"
said
the
Emperor
with
a
quivering
voice
.
There
was
a
rustling
among
the
crowd
and
it
again
subsided
,
so
that
Pierre
distinctly
heard
the
pleasantly
human
voice
of
the
Emperor
saying
with
emotion
:
"
I
never
doubted
the
devotion
of
the
Russian
nobles
,
but
today
it
has
surpassed
my
expectations
.
I
thank
you
in
the
name
of
the
Fatherland
!
Gentlemen
,
let
us
act
!
Time
is
most
precious
...
"