Война и мир

Chapter 3

           

           Byhisageheshouldhavebelongedtotheyoungermen,butbyhiswealthandconnectionshebelongedtothegroupsofoldandhonoredguests,andsohewentfromonegrouptoanother.Someofthemostimportantoldmenwerethecenterofgroupswhichevenstrangersapproachedrespectfullytohearthevoicesofwell-knownmen.ThelargestcirclesformedroundCountRostopchín,Valúev,andNarýshkin.RostopchínwasdescribinghowtheRussianshadbeenoverwhelmedbyflyingAustriansandhadhadtoforcetheirwaythroughthemwithbayonets.

           ValúevwasconfidentiallytellingthatUvárovhadbeensentfromPetersburgtoascertainwhatMoscowwasthinkingaboutAusterlitz.

           Inthethirdcircle,NarýshkinwasspeakingofthemeetingoftheAustrianCouncilofWaratwhichSuvórovcrowedlikeacockinreplytothenonsensetalkedbytheAustriangenerals.Shinshín,standingcloseby,triedtomakeajoke,sayingthatKutúzovhadevidentlyfailedtolearnfromSuvórovevensosimpleathingastheartofcrowinglikeacock,buttheeldermembersglancedseverelyatthewit,makinghimfeelthatinthatplaceandonthatday,itwasimpropertospeaksoofKutúzov.

           CountIlyáRostóv,hurriedandpreoccupied,wentaboutinhissoftbootsbetweenthedininganddrawingrooms,hastilygreetingtheimportantandunimportant,allofwhomheknew,asiftheywereallequals,whilehiseyesoccasionallysoughtouthisfinewell-set-upyoungson,restingonhimandwinkingjoyfullyathim.YoungRostóvstoodatawindowwithDólokhov,whoseacquaintancehehadlatelymadeandhighlyvalued.

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