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"
To
endure
war
is
the
most
difficult
subordination
of
man
's
freedom
to
the
law
of
God
,
"
the
voice
had
said
.
"
Simplicity
is
submission
to
the
will
of
God
;
you
can
not
escape
from
Him
.
And
they
are
simple
.
They
do
not
talk
,
but
act
.
The
spoken
word
is
silver
but
the
unspoken
is
golden
.
Man
can
be
master
of
nothing
while
he
fears
death
,
but
he
who
does
not
fear
it
possesses
all
.
If
there
were
no
suffering
,
man
would
not
know
his
limitations
,
would
not
know
himself
.
The
hardest
thing
(
Pierre
went
on
thinking
,
or
hearing
,
in
his
dream
)
is
to
be
able
in
your
soul
to
unite
the
meaning
of
all
.
To
unite
all
?
"
he
asked
himself
.
"
No
,
not
to
unite
.
Thoughts
can
not
be
united
,
but
to
harness
all
these
thoughts
together
is
what
we
need
!
Yes
,
one
must
harness
them
,
must
harness
them
!
"
he
repeated
to
himself
with
inward
rapture
,
feeling
that
these
words
and
they
alone
expressed
what
he
wanted
to
say
and
solved
the
question
that
tormented
him
.
"
Yes
,
one
must
harness
,
it
is
time
to
harness
.
"
"
Time
to
harness
,
time
to
harness
,
your
excellency
!
Your
excellency
!
"
some
voice
was
repeating
.
"
We
must
harness
,
it
is
time
to
harness
...
"
It
was
the
voice
of
the
groom
,
trying
to
wake
him
.
The
sun
shone
straight
into
Pierre
's
face
.
He
glanced
at
the
dirty
innyard
in
the
middle
of
which
soldiers
were
watering
their
lean
horses
at
the
pump
while
carts
were
passing
out
of
the
gate
.
Pierre
turned
away
with
repugnance
,
and
closing
his
eyes
quickly
fell
back
on
the
carriage
seat
.
"
No
,
I
do
n't
want
that
,
I
do
n't
want
to
see
and
understand
that
.
I
want
to
understand
what
was
revealing
itself
to
me
in
my
dream
.
One
second
more
and
I
should
have
understood
it
all
!
But
what
am
I
to
do
?
Harness
,
but
how
can
I
harness
everything
?
"
and
Pierre
felt
with
horror
that
the
meaning
of
all
he
had
seen
and
thought
in
the
dream
had
been
destroyed
.
The
groom
,
the
coachman
,
and
the
innkeeper
told
Pierre
that
an
officer
had
come
with
news
that
the
French
were
already
near
Mozháysk
and
that
our
men
were
leaving
it
.
Pierre
got
up
and
,
having
told
them
to
harness
and
overtake
him
,
went
on
foot
through
the
town
.
The
troops
were
moving
on
,
leaving
about
ten
thousand
wounded
behind
them
There
were
wounded
in
the
yards
,
at
the
windows
of
the
houses
,
and
the
streets
were
crowded
with
them
.
In
the
streets
,
around
carts
that
were
to
take
some
of
the
wounded
away
,
shouts
,
curses
,
and
blows
could
be
heard
.
Pierre
offered
the
use
of
his
carriage
,
which
had
overtaken
him
,
to
a
wounded
general
he
knew
,
and
drove
with
him
to
Moscow
.
On
the
way
Pierre
was
told
of
the
death
of
his
brother-in-law
Anatole
and
of
that
of
Prince
Andrew
.
On
the
thirtieth
of
August
Pierre
reached
Moscow
.
Close
to
the
gates
of
the
city
he
was
met
by
Count
Rostopchín
's
adjutant
.