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"
Ah
,
God
!
My
God
!
What
is
it
?
The
stomach
?
That
means
death
!
My
God
!
"
--
voices
among
the
officers
were
heard
saying
.
"
It
flew
a
hair
's
breadth
past
my
ear
,
"
said
the
adjutant
.
The
peasants
,
adjusting
the
stretcher
to
their
shoulders
,
started
hurriedly
along
the
path
they
had
trodden
down
,
to
the
dressing
station
.
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"
Keep
in
step
!
Ah
...
those
peasants
!
"
shouted
an
officer
,
seizing
by
their
shoulders
and
checking
the
peasants
,
who
were
walking
unevenly
and
jolting
the
stretcher
.
"
Get
into
step
,
Fëdor
...
I
say
,
Fëdor
!
"
said
the
foremost
peasant
.
"
Now
that
's
right
!
"
said
the
one
behind
joyfully
,
when
he
had
got
into
step
.
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"
Your
excellency
!
Eh
,
Prince
!
"
said
the
trembling
voice
of
Timókhin
,
who
had
run
up
and
was
looking
down
on
the
stretcher
.
Prince
Andrew
opened
his
eyes
and
looked
up
at
the
speaker
from
the
stretcher
into
which
his
head
had
sunk
deep
and
again
his
eyelids
drooped
.
The
militiamen
carried
Prince
Andrew
to
the
dressing
station
by
the
wood
,
where
wagons
were
stationed
.
The
dressing
station
consisted
of
three
tents
with
flaps
turned
back
,
pitched
at
the
edge
of
a
birch
wood
.
In
the
wood
,
wagons
and
horses
were
standing
.
The
horses
were
eating
oats
from
their
movable
troughs
and
sparrows
flew
down
and
pecked
the
grains
that
fell
.
Some
crows
,
scenting
blood
,
flew
among
the
birch
trees
cawing
impatiently
.
Around
the
tents
,
over
more
than
five
acres
,
bloodstained
men
in
various
garbs
stood
,
sat
,
or
lay
.
Around
the
wounded
stood
crowds
of
soldier
stretcher-bearers
with
dismal
and
attentive
faces
,
whom
the
officers
keeping
order
tried
in
vain
to
drive
from
the
spot
.
Disregarding
the
officers
'
orders
,
the
soldiers
stood
leaning
against
their
stretchers
and
gazing
intently
,
as
if
trying
to
comprehend
the
difficult
problem
of
what
was
taking
place
before
them
.
From
the
tents
came
now
loud
angry
cries
and
now
plaintive
groans
.
Occasionally
dressers
ran
out
to
fetch
water
,
or
to
point
out
those
who
were
to
be
brought
in
next