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"
And
yet
they
say
that
war
is
like
a
game
of
chess
?
"
he
remarked
.
"
Yes
,
"
replied
Prince
Andrew
,
"
but
with
this
little
difference
,
that
in
chess
you
may
think
over
each
move
as
long
as
you
please
and
are
not
limited
for
time
,
and
with
this
difference
too
,
that
a
knight
is
always
stronger
than
a
pawn
,
and
two
pawns
are
always
stronger
than
one
,
while
in
war
a
battalion
is
sometimes
stronger
than
a
division
and
sometimes
weaker
than
a
company
.
The
relative
strength
of
bodies
of
troops
can
never
be
known
to
anyone
.
Believe
me
,
"
he
went
on
,
"
if
things
depended
on
arrangements
made
by
the
staff
,
I
should
be
there
making
arrangements
,
but
instead
of
that
I
have
the
honor
to
serve
here
in
the
regiment
with
these
gentlemen
,
and
I
consider
that
on
us
tomorrow
's
battle
will
depend
and
not
on
those
others
...
Success
never
depends
,
and
never
will
depend
,
on
position
,
or
equipment
,
or
even
on
numbers
,
and
least
of
all
on
position
.
"
"
But
on
what
then
?
"
Отключить рекламу
"
On
the
feeling
that
is
in
me
and
in
him
,
"
he
pointed
to
Timókhin
,
"
and
in
each
soldier
.
"
Prince
Andrew
glanced
at
Timókhin
,
who
looked
at
his
commander
in
alarm
and
bewilderment
.
In
contrast
to
his
former
reticent
taciturnity
Prince
Andrew
now
seemed
excited
.
He
could
apparently
not
refrain
from
expressing
the
thoughts
that
had
suddenly
occurred
to
him
.
"
A
battle
is
won
by
those
who
firmly
resolve
to
win
it
!
Why
did
we
lose
the
battle
at
Austerlitz
?
The
French
losses
were
almost
equal
to
ours
,
but
very
early
we
said
to
ourselves
that
we
were
losing
the
battle
,
and
we
did
lose
it
.
And
we
said
so
because
we
had
nothing
to
fight
for
there
,
we
wanted
to
get
away
from
the
battlefield
as
soon
as
we
could
.
'
We
've
lost
,
so
let
us
run
,
'
and
we
ran
.
If
we
had
not
said
that
till
the
evening
,
heaven
knows
what
might
not
have
happened
.
But
tomorrow
we
sha
n't
say
it
!
You
talk
about
our
position
,
the
left
flank
weak
and
the
right
flank
too
extended
,
"
he
went
on
.
"
That
's
all
nonsense
,
there
's
nothing
of
the
kind
.
But
what
awaits
us
tomorrow
?
A
hundred
million
most
diverse
chances
which
will
be
decided
on
the
instant
by
the
fact
that
our
men
or
theirs
run
or
do
not
run
,
and
that
this
man
or
that
man
is
killed
,
but
all
that
is
being
done
at
present
is
only
play
.
The
fact
is
that
those
men
with
whom
you
have
ridden
round
the
position
not
only
do
not
help
matters
,
but
hinder
.
They
are
only
concerned
with
their
own
petty
interests
.
"
Отключить рекламу
"
At
such
a
moment
?
"
said
Pierre
reproachfully
.
"
At
such
a
moment
!
"
Prince
Andrew
repeated
.
"
To
them
it
is
only
a
moment
affording
opportunities
to
undermine
a
rival
and
obtain
an
extra
cross
or
ribbon
.
For
me
tomorrow
means
this
:
a
Russian
army
of
a
hundred
thousand
and
a
French
army
of
a
hundred
thousand
have
met
to
fight
,
and
the
thing
is
that
these
two
hundred
thousand
men
will
fight
and
the
side
that
fights
more
fiercely
and
spares
itself
least
will
win
.
And
if
you
like
I
will
tell
you
that
whatever
happens
and
whatever
muddles
those
at
the
top
may
make
,
we
shall
win
tomorrow
's
battle
.
Tomorrow
,
happen
what
may
,
we
shall
win
!
"
"
There
now
,
your
excellency
!
That
's
the
truth
,
the
real
truth
,
"
said
Timókhin
.
"
Who
would
spare
himself
now
?
The
soldiers
in
my
battalion
,
believe
me
,
would
n't
drink
their
vodka
!
'
It
's
not
the
day
for
that
!
'
they
say
.