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Toward
three
o'clock
the
French
attacks
ceased
.
On
the
faces
of
all
who
came
from
the
field
of
battle
,
and
of
those
who
stood
around
him
,
Kutúzov
noticed
an
expression
of
extreme
tension
.
He
was
satisfied
with
the
day
's
success
--
a
success
exceeding
his
expectations
,
but
the
old
man
's
strength
was
failing
him
.
Several
times
his
head
dropped
low
as
if
it
were
falling
and
he
dozed
off
.
Dinner
was
brought
him
.
Adjutant
General
Wolzogen
,
the
man
who
when
riding
past
Prince
Andrew
had
said
,
"
the
war
should
be
extended
widely
,
"
and
whom
Bagratión
so
detested
,
rode
up
while
Kutúzov
was
at
dinner
.
Wolzogen
had
come
from
Barclay
de
Tolly
to
report
on
the
progress
of
affairs
on
the
left
flank
.
The
sagacious
Barclay
de
Tolly
,
seeing
crowds
of
wounded
men
running
back
and
the
disordered
rear
of
the
army
,
weighed
all
the
circumstances
,
concluded
that
the
battle
was
lost
,
and
sent
his
favorite
officer
to
the
commander
in
chief
with
that
news
.
Kutúzov
was
chewing
a
piece
of
roast
chicken
with
difficulty
and
glanced
at
Wolzogen
with
eyes
that
brightened
under
their
puckering
lids
.
Wolzogen
,
nonchalantly
stretching
his
legs
,
approached
Kutúzov
with
a
half-contemptuous
smile
on
his
lips
,
scarcely
touching
the
peak
of
his
cap
.
He
treated
his
Serene
Highness
with
a
somewhat
affected
nonchalance
intended
to
show
that
,
as
a
highly
trained
military
man
,
he
left
it
to
Russians
to
make
an
idol
of
this
useless
old
man
,
but
that
he
knew
whom
he
was
dealing
with
.
"
Der
alte
Herr
"
(
as
in
their
own
set
the
Germans
called
Kutúzov
)
"
is
making
himself
very
comfortable
,
"
thought
Wolzogen
,
and
looking
severely
at
the
dishes
in
front
of
Kutúzov
he
began
to
report
to
"
the
old
gentleman
"
the
position
of
affairs
on
the
left
flank
as
Barclay
had
ordered
him
to
and
as
he
himself
had
seen
and
understood
it
.
"
All
the
points
of
our
position
are
in
the
enemy
's
hands
and
we
can
not
dislodge
them
for
lack
of
troops
,
the
men
are
running
away
and
it
is
impossible
to
stop
them
,
"
he
reported
.
Kutúzov
ceased
chewing
and
fixed
an
astonished
gaze
on
Wolzogen
,
as
if
not
understanding
what
was
said
to
him
.
Wolzogen
,
noticing
"
the
old
gentleman
's
"
agitation
,
said
with
a
smile
:
"
I
have
not
considered
it
right
to
conceal
from
your
Serene
Highness
what
I
have
seen
.
The
troops
are
in
complete
disorder
...
"
"
You
have
seen
?
You
have
seen
?
...
"
Kutúzov
shouted
.
Frowning
and
rising
quickly
,
he
went
up
to
Wolzogen
.