War and Peace
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Confound and put to shame those
who have devised evil against us.

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May they be before the faces
of thy faithful warriors...

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as dust before the wind...
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and may thy mighty angel
confound them and put them to flight.

:49:17
Let them fall
before thy servants' feet...

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and be laid low by our host.
:49:24
I came to say good-bye.
:49:26
- I'm leaving Moscow today.
- Where are you going?

:49:28
To the army. They hope to make
a stand against Napoleon at Borodino.

:49:33
You're going to join up yourself,
finally?

:49:36
I don't know.
:49:38
I'm going to see...
I have to see what it's like...

:49:41
what it means for myself.
:49:43
Prince Andre
is in command of a regiment.

:49:45
I'm gonna try to find him
and stay with him.

:49:47
When did you decide to do this?
:49:49
I've been thinking about it
for a long time.

:49:51
Even you, Pierre?
:49:53
- You will stay to dinner, won't you?
- Yes, do, Pierre.

:49:56
- By all means.
- Only to say good-bye.

:49:58
That's good.
Come along.

:50:00
Lots of my school friends are going,
and they are younger than I.

:50:03
- Nonsense.
- You must study.

:50:04
It's not nonsense.
Every man is needed.

:50:07
Every man, not every infant.
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Besides, I can't study now
when our fatherland's in danger.

:50:13
Petya, be quiet!
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You heard from Andre?
:50:17
Yes. One letter.
:50:19
Did he...
:50:21
How is he?
:50:23
Well enough, but sad.
His father died, you know.

:50:26
Yes, I know.
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And although his father
was my enemy, I prayed for him.

:50:32
He was the first person
in the whole world...

:50:34
to disapprove of me, Pierre.
:50:36
I suppose you're not really grown up
until that happens to you.

:50:40
Did Andre say anything about me
in his letter?

:50:44
No, Natasha.
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Do you think he'll ever forgive me?
:50:48
He has nothing to forgive.
:50:55
Pierre, you must
promise me something.

:50:58
Yes?
:50:59
Don't let anything happen to you.

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