History of the Expedition to Russiaundertaken By the Emperor Napoleon in the Ye 8 3

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History of the Expedition to Russiaundertaken By the Emperor Napoleon in the Ye 8 3
Philippe Paul Segur
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you are always for turning the enemy; it is toodangerous a manoeuvre!" The marshal, after this rebuff, said no more:he then returned to his post, murmuring against a prudence which hethought unseasonable, and to which he was not accustomed; and he knewnot to what cause to attribute it, unless the looks of so many allies, who were not to be relied on, an army so reduced, a position so remote, and age, had rendered Napoleon less enterprising than he was.
The emperor, having decided, had returned
...to his camp, when Murat, whomthe Russians had so often deceived, persuaded him that they were goingto run away once more without fighting. In vain did Rapp, who was sentto observe their attitude, return and say, that he had seen thementrenching themselves more and more; that they were numerous, judiciously disposed, and appeared determined much rather to attack, ifthey were not anticipated, than to retreat: Murat persisted in hisopinion, and the emperor, uneasy, returned to the heights of Borodino.

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