登陆注册
4992800000454

第454章

FROM GORKY Bennigsen went down the high-road to the bridge, which the officer on the knoll had pointed out to Pierre as the centre of the position, where by the riverside lay rows of sweet-scented, new-mown hay. They crossed the bridge to the village of Borodino, then turned to the left, and passing immense numbers of men and cannons, came out on to the high knoll on which militiamen were at work excavating. This was the redoubt, as yet unnamed, afterwards called Raevsky’s redoubt, or the battery on the mound.

Pierre did not take special notice of this redoubt. He did not dream that that spot would be more memorable for him than any other part of the plain of Borodino. Then they crossed a hollow to Semyonovskoye, where the soldiers were dragging away the last logs of the huts and barns. Then they rode on downhill and uphill again, across a field of rye, trampled and laid as though by hail, along the track newly made by the artillery, over the ridges of the ploughed field, to the earthworks, at which the men were still at work.

Bennigsen halted at the earthworks, and looked in front at the redoubt of Shevardino, which had been ours the day before. Several horsemen could be descried upon it. The officers said that Napoleon and Murat were there. And all gazed eagerly at the little group of horsemen. Pierre too stared at them, trying to guess which of the scarcely discernible figures was Napoleon. At last the group of horsemen descended the hill and passed out of sight.

Bennigsen began explaining to a general who had ridden up to him the whole position of our troops. Pierre listened to his words, straining every faculty of his mind to grasp the essential points of the coming battle, but to his mortification he felt that his faculties were not equal to the task. He could make nothing of it. Bennigsen finished speaking, and noticing Pierre’s listening face, he said, turning suddenly to him:

“It’s not very interesting for you, I expect.”

“Oh, on the contrary, it’s very interesting,” Pierre repeated, not quite truthfully.

From the earthworks they turned still more to the left of the road that ran winding through a thick, low-growing, birch wood. In the middle of the wood a brown hare with white feet popped out on the road before them, and was so frightened by the tramp of so many horses, that in its terror it hopped along the road just in front of them for a long while, rousing general laughter, and only when several voices shouted at it, dashed to one side and was lost in the thicket. After a couple of versts of woodland, they came out on a clearing, where were the troops of Tutchkov’s corps, destined to protect the left flank.

At this point, at the extreme left flank, Bennigsen talked a great deal with much heat; and gave instructions, of great importance from a military point of view, as it seemed to Pierre. Just in front of the spot where Tutchkov’s troops were placed there rose a knoll, which was not occupied by troops. Bennigsen was loud in his criticism of this oversight, saying that it was insane to leave a height that commanded the country round unoccupied and place troops just below it. Several generals expressed the same opinion. One in particular, with martial warmth, declared that they were doomed there to certain destruction. Bennigsen, on his own responsibility, ordered the troops to be moved on to the high-road.

This change of position on the left flank made Pierre more than ever doubtful of his capacity for comprehending military matters. As he heard Bennigsen and the other generals criticising the position of the troops at the foot of the hill, Pierre fully grasped and shared their views. But that was why he could not imagine how the man who had placed them there could have made so gross and obvious a blunder.

Pierre did not know that the troops had not been placed there to defend their position, as Bennigsen supposed, but had been stationed in that concealed spot in ambush, in order unobserved to deal a sudden blow at the enemy unawares. Bennigsen, ignorant of this project, moved the troops into a prominent position without saying anything about this change to the commander-in-chief.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 我走我在

    我走我在

    《我走我在》是葛水平的散文集。生活无所谓新旧,只是一种流动,一种景致,被看到了,就要穷尽这些感受,揭发出其中深入到今天乃至今后时代的那些有生命力的东西。《我走我在》由河的消失、村庄的消失,联想到民俗、民风及古老手艺、器物的失传,在感受着沁河的历史、感悟着沁河流域文化的同时,记录了地理与人文相互激荡中沁河充满地域特色的文明,深入思考了生态环境、区域文化、民俗礼仪等社会问题。
  • 无憾影院

    无憾影院

    “您好,有人看到了同桌的你结局有些接受不了,让你去帮助林一追上周小栀并且结婚,是否接受。”“给点啥啊。”“奖励十斤黄金。”“那还等啥,赶紧送我过去啊。”就这样,赵二白被带到了各种世界帮人解决遗憾。你要问他只会帮人谈恋爱吗。不,不,不。他帮了唐人街探案里面的老秦找出了Q。只会探案吗。不,不,不。他说他曾经救回了死去的钢铁侠。他就没修炼点啥吗?那个我不知道,反正他说自己的师傅有挺多的,其中就有个叫什么无始的。。。待解决位面:漫威,DC,火影,生化危机,风云。。。。。
  • 超杀帝君

    超杀帝君

    我一时无敌,便能一世无敌!天下之间,我便是无敌,无敌!
  • 他的丫头超甜的

    他的丫头超甜的

    说好订婚只是演戏,但是路大少爷你是不是演过头了?还要求同居?!同居就算了,说好的约法三章,撩她是几个意思?!成天怼她不成,还撩她撩上瘾了?“啊,路千野你这个变态!”“本少爷是个正常的男人!”“啊,路千野你这个丧心病狂的变态!”“明明是你喝醉了,硬是扯我的。”某大少爷表示很无辜。有人问,做路大少爷的未婚妻感觉怎么样?路甜星认真的想了想,表示说,走路都能带风的那种!简直不要太拽太嚣张!【极宠】【1V1】【双洁】
  • 凡生传

    凡生传

    夜半醉眼品明书,书中尽是殊途。正邪忠奸难猜透,一半是明了、一半是糊涂。日午憨笑看世事,事里都是迷糊。是非错对谁能断?嘴里喝一壶、心里喝一壶。
  • Hunting猎杀游戏

    Hunting猎杀游戏

    物竞天择,适者生存。原来我?是为了这一刻而诞生的。
  • 婉约江南

    婉约江南

    世人都被长生不老所迷惑,那为何找上我?跟我又有何关?没成想待事情的真相逐渐清晰的时候,竟是你剜了我的心头肉…原来我在这一切的阴谋里我只是一枚棋子,任由你们摆布!我们之间说的话,从你剜我的心头肉那一刻起,便再也不做数了…
  • 云之涯的不死人

    云之涯的不死人

    抄袭者的大作。一边是追求肉身九锻的江湖,一边是养一气化长龙的星海。穿越到即将灭亡的白鹭城四子身上,无意中获得骷髅王本质,在江湖,星海两个世界之间反复横跳,攀登武道之极。他最后要去的地方,是颠覆这个世界的罪魁祸首藏身所在,云之涯!为了那一天,他必须像骷髅王一样,无数次倒下无数次爬起。为了力量,还可以抵押什么,剩下全部的生命。再无其他路,唯有从此过。
  • 吃出一个动物园

    吃出一个动物园

    说出来你可能不信,我的动物园是我吃出来的。在动物园当饲养员的叶枫喜获【吃货系统】。系统提示:请努力吃,吃出一个未来!
  • 对不起,我不想再辜负

    对不起,我不想再辜负

    “你比你父亲高明多了,输在你手上我不丢人。”林勇诡笑着道,虽然戴着手铐,却依旧一副运筹帷幄的样子。唐可遇看到他这样子就烦,“颖儿,你在这里等爸爸,我去和这老头说两句话然后就带你去找妈妈。”唐可遇走到林勇跟前,仔细打量了他一番,实在是想不出他还有什么可以嘚瑟的地方,莫非他还真以为他那眼高于顶的儿子可以东山再起,“林总,忘记告诉你了,您被捕的消息我特地告诉了书聪,估计他现在正马不停蹄地往警局赶,不过,不知道会不会刚巧遇上一场交通事故呢……”“你………你………你”林勇心头一震,往后跌了一步,唐可遇连忙扶住,凑到他耳边“林叔叔,其实我从来都没有失忆也从来没有失明,那都是我一步一步为您精心设计的……为你我演了二十年的戏,也算是仁至义尽了,你入狱之后我会好好帮你打理公司的,你放心。”“颖儿,我们走。”“爸爸,我们去找哪个妈妈啊?”颖儿很为难地问道。“这……颖儿想找哪一个啊?”“我最喜欢晴雪妈妈,可是你把她爸爸吓得瘫在了地上,而且还让警察叔叔给他戴上了手铐,她会不会不理我们?”“那我们不找她不就好了。”“一点都不好,她答应给我介绍女朋友了,我不能爽约。”唐可遇:“……”