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"
No
,
but
I
want
something
else
.
I
want
peasant
clothes
and
a
pistol
,
"
said
Pierre
,
unexpectedly
blushing
.
"
Yes
,
your
excellency
,
"
said
Gerásim
after
thinking
for
a
moment
.
All
the
rest
of
that
day
Pierre
spent
alone
in
his
benefactor
's
study
,
and
Gerásim
heard
him
pacing
restlessly
from
one
corner
to
another
and
talking
to
himself
.
And
he
spent
the
night
on
a
bed
made
up
for
him
there
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Gerásim
,
being
a
servant
who
in
his
time
had
seen
many
strange
things
,
accepted
Pierre
's
taking
up
his
residence
in
the
house
without
surprise
,
and
seemed
pleased
to
have
someone
to
wait
on
.
That
same
evening
--
without
even
asking
himself
what
they
were
wanted
for
--
he
procured
a
coachman
's
coat
and
cap
for
Pierre
,
and
promised
to
get
him
the
pistol
next
day
.
Makár
Alexéevich
came
twice
that
evening
shuffling
along
in
his
galoshes
as
far
as
the
door
and
stopped
and
looked
ingratiatingly
at
Pierre
.
But
as
soon
as
Pierre
turned
toward
him
he
wrapped
his
dressing
gown
around
him
with
a
shamefaced
and
angry
look
and
hurried
away
.
It
was
when
Pierre
(
wearing
the
coachman
's
coat
which
Gerásim
had
procured
for
him
and
had
disinfected
by
steam
)
was
on
his
way
with
the
old
man
to
buy
the
pistol
at
the
Súkharev
market
that
he
met
the
Rostóvs
.
Kutúzov
's
order
to
retreat
through
Moscow
to
the
Ryazán
road
was
issued
at
night
on
the
first
of
September
.
The
first
troops
started
at
once
,
and
during
the
night
they
marched
slowly
and
steadily
without
hurry
.
At
daybreak
,
however
,
those
nearing
the
town
at
the
Dorogomílov
bridge
saw
ahead
of
them
masses
of
soldiers
crowding
and
hurrying
across
the
bridge
,
ascending
on
the
opposite
side
and
blocking
the
streets
and
alleys
,
while
endless
masses
of
troops
were
bearing
down
on
them
from
behind
,
and
an
unreasoning
hurry
and
alarm
overcame
them
.
They
all
rushed
forward
to
the
bridge
,
onto
it
,
and
to
the
fords
and
the
boats
.
Kutúzov
himself
had
driven
round
by
side
streets
to
the
other
side
of
Moscow
.
By
ten
o'clock
in
the
morning
of
the
second
of
September
,
only
the
rear
guard
remained
in
the
Dorogomílov
suburb
,
where
they
had
ample
room
.
The
main
army
was
on
the
other
side
of
Moscow
or
beyond
it
.
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At
that
very
time
,
at
ten
in
the
morning
of
the
second
of
September
,
Napoleon
was
standing
among
his
troops
on
the
Poklónny
Hill
looking
at
the
panorama
spread
out
before
him
.
From
the
twenty-sixth
of
August
to
the
second
of
September
,
that
is
from
the
battle
of
Borodinó
to
the
entry
of
the
French
into
Moscow
,
during
the
whole
of
that
agitating
,
memorable
week
,
there
had
been
the
extraordinary
autumn
weather
that
always
comes
as
a
surprise
,
when
the
sun
hangs
low
and
gives
more
heat
than
in
spring
,
when
everything
shines
so
brightly
in
the
rare
clear
atmosphere
that
the
eyes
smart
,
when
the
lungs
are
strengthened
and
refreshed
by
inhaling
the
aromatic
autumn
air
,
when
even
the
nights
are
warm
,
and
when
in
those
dark
warm
nights
,
golden
stars
startle
and
delight
us
continually
by
falling
from
the
sky
.
At
ten
in
the
morning
of
the
second
of
September
this
weather
still
held
.