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"
Those
verses
...
those
verses
of
Márin
's
...
how
do
they
go
,
eh
?
Those
he
wrote
about
Gerákov
:
'
Lectures
for
the
corps
inditing
'
...
Recite
them
,
recite
them
!
"
said
he
,
evidently
preparing
to
laugh
.
Kaysárov
recited
...
Kutúzov
smilingly
nodded
his
head
to
the
rhythm
of
the
verses
.
When
Pierre
had
left
Kutúzov
,
Dólokhov
came
up
to
him
and
took
his
hand
.
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"
I
am
very
glad
to
meet
you
here
,
Count
,
"
he
said
aloud
,
regardless
of
the
presence
of
strangers
and
in
a
particularly
resolute
and
solemn
tone
.
"
On
the
eve
of
a
day
when
God
alone
knows
who
of
us
is
fated
to
survive
,
I
am
glad
of
this
opportunity
to
tell
you
that
I
regret
the
misunderstandings
that
occurred
between
us
and
should
wish
you
not
to
have
any
ill
feeling
for
me
.
I
beg
you
to
forgive
me
.
"
Pierre
looked
at
Dólokhov
with
a
smile
,
not
knowing
what
to
say
to
him
.
With
tears
in
his
eyes
Dólokhov
embraced
Pierre
and
kissed
him
.
Borís
said
a
few
words
to
his
general
,
and
Count
Bennigsen
turned
to
Pierre
and
proposed
that
he
should
ride
with
him
along
the
line
.
"
It
will
interest
you
,
"
said
he
.
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"
Yes
,
very
much
,
"
replied
Pierre
.
Half
an
hour
later
Kutúzov
left
for
Tatárinova
,
and
Bennigsen
and
his
suite
,
with
Pierre
among
them
,
set
out
on
their
ride
along
the
line
.
From
Górki
,
Bennigsen
descended
the
highroad
to
the
bridge
which
,
when
they
had
looked
at
it
from
the
hill
,
the
officer
had
pointed
out
as
being
the
center
of
our
position
and
where
rows
of
fragrant
new-mown
hay
lay
by
the
riverside
.
They
rode
across
that
bridge
into
the
village
of
Borodinó
and
thence
turned
to
the
left
,
passing
an
enormous
number
of
troops
and
guns
,
and
came
to
a
high
knoll
where
militiamen
were
digging
.
This
was
the
redoubt
,
as
yet
unnamed
,
which
afterwards
became
known
as
the
Raévski
Redoubt
,
or
the
Knoll
Battery
,
but
Pierre
paid
no
special
attention
to
it
.
He
did
not
know
that
it
would
become
more
memorable
to
him
than
any
other
spot
on
the
plain
of
Borodinó
.