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"
Tut
,
tut
,
tut
!
Tell
that
to
others
,
"
said
the
officer
,
waving
his
finger
before
his
nose
and
smiling
.
"
You
shall
tell
me
all
about
that
presently
.
I
am
delighted
to
meet
a
compatriot
.
Well
,
and
what
are
we
to
do
with
this
man
?
"
he
added
,
addressing
himself
to
Pierre
as
to
a
brother
.
Even
if
Pierre
were
not
a
Frenchman
,
having
once
received
that
loftiest
of
human
appellations
he
could
not
renounce
it
,
said
the
officer
's
look
and
tone
.
In
reply
to
his
last
question
Pierre
again
explained
who
Makár
Alexéevich
was
and
how
just
before
their
arrival
that
drunken
imbecile
had
seized
the
loaded
pistol
which
they
had
not
had
time
to
recover
from
him
,
and
begged
the
officer
to
let
the
deed
go
unpunished
.
The
Frenchman
expanded
his
chest
and
made
a
majestic
gesture
with
his
arm
.
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"
You
have
saved
my
life
!
You
are
French
.
You
ask
his
pardon
?
I
grant
it
you
.
Lead
that
man
away
!
"
said
he
quickly
and
energetically
,
and
taking
the
arm
of
Pierre
whom
he
had
promoted
to
be
a
Frenchman
for
saving
his
life
,
he
went
with
him
into
the
room
.
The
soldiers
in
the
yard
,
hearing
the
shot
,
came
into
the
passage
asking
what
had
happened
,
and
expressed
their
readiness
to
punish
the
culprits
,
but
the
officer
sternly
checked
them
.
"
You
will
be
called
in
when
you
are
wanted
,
"
he
said
.
The
soldiers
went
out
again
,
and
the
orderly
,
who
had
meanwhile
had
time
to
visit
the
kitchen
,
came
up
to
his
officer
.
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"
Captain
,
there
is
soup
and
a
leg
of
mutton
in
the
kitchen
,
"
said
he
.
"
Shall
I
serve
them
up
?
"
"
Yes
,
and
some
wine
,
"
answered
the
captain
.
When
the
French
officer
went
into
the
room
with
Pierre
the
latter
again
thought
it
his
duty
to
assure
him
that
he
was
not
French
and
wished
to
go
away
,
but
the
officer
would
not
hear
of
it
.
He
was
so
very
polite
,
amiable
,
good-natured
,
and
genuinely
grateful
to
Pierre
for
saving
his
life
that
Pierre
had
not
the
heart
to
refuse
,
and
sat
down
with
him
in
the
parlor
--
the
first
room
they
entered
.
To
Pierre
's
assurances
that
he
was
not
a
Frenchman
,
the
captain
,
evidently
not
understanding
how
anyone
could
decline
so
flattering
an
appellation
,
shrugged
his
shoulders
and
said
that
if
Pierre
absolutely
insisted
on
passing
for
a
Russian
let
it
be
so
,
but
for
all
that
he
would
be
forever
bound
to
Pierre
by
gratitude
for
saving
his
life
.