Война и мир

Chapter 32

           ButtheFrenchofficerwasevidentlymoreinclinedtothinkhehadbeentakenprisonerbecausePierre’sstronghand,impelledbyinstinctivefear,squeezedhisthroatevertighterandtighter.TheFrenchmanwasabouttosaysomething,whenjustabovetheirheads,terribleandlow,acannonballwhistled,anditseemedtoPierrethattheFrenchofficer’sheadhadbeentornoff,soswiftlyhadheduckedit.

           Pierretoobenthisheadandlethishandsfall.Withoutfurtherthoughtastowhohadtakenwhomprisoner,theFrenchmanranbacktothebatteryandPierrerandowntheslopestumblingoverthedeadandwoundedwho,itseemedtohim,caughtathisfeet.ButbeforehereachedthefootoftheknollhewasmetbyadensecrowdofRussiansoldierswho,stumbling,trippingup,andshouting,ranmerrilyandwildlytowardthebattery.(ThiswastheattackforwhichErmólovclaimedthecredit,declaringthatonlyhiscourageandgoodluckmadesuchafeatpossible:itwastheattackinwhichhewassaidtohavethrownsomeSt.George’sCrosseshehadinhispocketintothebatteryforthefirstsoldierstotakewhogotthere.)

           TheFrenchwhohadoccupiedthebatteryfled,andourtroopsshouting“Hurrah!”pursuedthemsofarbeyondthebatterythatitwasdifficulttocallthemback.

           TheprisonerswerebroughtdownfromthebatteryandamongthemwasawoundedFrenchgeneral,whomtheofficerssurrounded.Crowdsofwounded—someknowntoPierreandsomeunknown—RussiansandFrench,withfacesdistortedbysuffering,walked,crawled,andwerecarriedonstretchersfromthebattery

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