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THE OFFICERS would have taken leave, but Prince Andrey, apparently1 unwilling2 to be left alone with his friend, pressed them to stay and have some tea. Benches were set, and tea was brought. With some astonishment3 the officers stared at Pierre's huge, bulky figure, and heard his talk of Moscow, and of the position of our troops, which he had succeeded in getting a view of. Prince Andrey did not speak, and his face was so forbidding that Pierre addressed his remarks more to the simple-hearted Timohin than to Bolkonsky.
“So you understand the whole disposition4 of the troops?” Prince Andrey put in.
“Yes. At least, how do you mean?” said Pierre. “As I am not a military man, I can't say I do fully5; but still I understand the general arrangement.”
“Well, then, you know more than anybody else,” said Prince Andrey.
“Oh!” said Pierre incredulously, looking over his spectacles at Prince Andrey. “Well, and what do you say of the appointment of Kutuzov?” he asked.
“I was very glad of his appointment; that's all I know,” said Prince Andrey.
“Well, tell me your opinion of Barclay de Tolly. In Moscow they are saying all kinds of things about him. What do you think of him?”
“Ask them,” said Prince Andrey, indicating the officers.
With the condescendingly doubtful smile with which every one addressed him, Pierre looked at Timohin.
“It was a gleam of light in the dark, your excellency, when his highness took the command,” said Timohin, stealing shy glances continually at his colonel.
“Why so?” asked Pierre.
“Well, as regards firewood and food, let me tell you. Why, all the way we retreated from Sventsyan not a twig7, nor a wisp of hay, nor anything, dare we touch. We were retreating, you see, so he would get it, wouldn't he, your excellency?” he said, turning to his prince, “but we mustn't dare to. In our regiment8 two officers were court-martialled for such things. Well, since his highness is in command, it's all

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accustom
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shrill
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accurately
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traitor
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joyfully
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adv. 喜悦地, 高兴地 | |
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adv.清楚地,鲜明地,生动地 | |
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ad.热烈地,激烈地 | |
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adj.似诗人的;诗一般的;韵文的;富有诗意的 | |
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adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的 | |
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