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"
With
our
business
,
how
can
we
get
away
?
"
said
Ferapóntov
.
"
We
'd
have
to
pay
seven
rubles
a
cartload
to
Dorogobúzh
and
I
tell
them
they
're
not
Christians
to
ask
it
!
Selivánov
,
now
,
did
a
good
stroke
last
Thursday
--
sold
flour
to
the
army
at
nine
rubles
a
sack
.
Will
you
have
some
tea
?
"
he
added
.
While
the
horses
were
being
harnessed
Alpátych
and
Ferapóntov
over
their
tea
talked
of
the
price
of
corn
,
the
crops
,
and
the
good
weather
for
harvesting
.
"
Well
,
it
seems
to
be
getting
quieter
,
"
remarked
Ferapóntov
,
finishing
his
third
cup
of
tea
and
getting
up
.
"
Ours
must
have
got
the
best
of
it
.
The
orders
were
not
to
let
them
in
.
So
we
're
in
force
,
it
seems
...
They
say
the
other
day
Matthew
Iványch
Plátov
drove
them
into
the
river
Márina
and
drowned
some
eighteen
thousand
in
one
day
.
"
Alpátych
collected
his
parcels
,
handed
them
to
the
coachman
who
had
come
in
,
and
settled
up
with
the
innkeeper
.
The
noise
of
wheels
,
hoofs
,
and
bells
was
heard
from
the
gateway
as
a
little
trap
passed
out
.
It
was
by
now
late
in
the
afternoon
.
Half
the
street
was
in
shadow
,
the
other
half
brightly
lit
by
the
sun
.
Alpátych
looked
out
of
the
window
and
went
to
the
door
.
Suddenly
the
strange
sound
of
a
far-off
whistling
and
thud
was
heard
,
followed
by
a
boom
of
cannon
blending
into
a
dull
roar
that
set
the
windows
rattling
.
He
went
out
into
the
street
:
two
men
were
running
past
toward
the
bridge
.
From
different
sides
came
whistling
sounds
and
the
thud
of
cannon
balls
and
bursting
shells
falling
on
the
town
.
But
these
sounds
were
hardly
heard
in
comparison
with
the
noise
of
the
firing
outside
the
town
and
attracted
little
attention
from
the
inhabitants
.
The
town
was
being
bombarded
by
a
hundred
and
thirty
guns
which
Napoleon
had
ordered
up
after
four
o'clock
.
The
people
did
not
at
once
realize
the
meaning
of
this
bombardment
.
At
first
the
noise
of
the
falling
bombs
and
shells
only
aroused
curiosity
.
Ferapóntov
's
wife
,
who
till
then
had
not
ceased
wailing
under
the
shed
,
became
quiet
and
with
the
baby
in
her
arms
went
to
the
gate
,
listening
to
the
sounds
and
looking
in
silence
at
the
people
.
The
cook
and
a
shop
assistant
came
to
the
gate
.
With
lively
curiosity
everyone
tried
to
get
a
glimpse
of
the
projectiles
as
they
flew
over
their
heads
.
Several
people
came
round
the
corner
talking
eagerly
.
"
What
force
!
"
remarked
one
.
"
Knocked
the
roof
and
ceiling
all
to
splinters
!
"