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War and Peace

CHAPTER XXVII
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Were the Potemkins, Suvorovs, and Orlovs Germans?
No, lad, either you fellows have all lost your wits, or I have outlived mine.

May God help you, but we'll see what will happen.

Buonaparte has become a great commander among them! Hm!..." "I don't at all say that all the plans are good," said Prince Andrew, "I am only surprised at your opinion of Bonaparte.

You may laugh as much as you like, but all the same Bonaparte is a great general!" "Michael Ivanovich!" cried the old prince to the architect who, busy with his roast meat, hoped he had been forgotten: "Didn't I tell you Buonaparte was a great tactician?
Here, he says the same thing." "To be sure, your excellency," replied the architect.
The prince again laughed his frigid laugh.
"Buonaparte was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.

He has got splendid soldiers.


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