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* Princess Marya Bolkonskaya's serfs hold some irrational belief that she should not leave the village; they are totally oblivious to the Napoleon's army being close, and can't be persuaded to give her a single carriage. Nikolai Rostov [[ContrivedCoincidence just happens]] to pass through that village, with only one servant at his side; and he has no right to give orders to those people. Despite that, he becomes so enraged, that he scares a big crowd into compliance, simply by shouting at them.

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* Princess Marya Bolkonskaya's serfs hold some irrational belief that she should not leave the village; they village. They are totally oblivious to the Napoleon's army being close, and can't be persuaded to give her a single carriage. Nikolai Rostov [[ContrivedCoincidence just happens]] to pass through that village, with only one servant at his side; side, and he has no right to give orders to those people. Despite that, he becomes so enraged, that he scares a big crowd into compliance, simply by shouting at them.
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** The topping on the cake? Andrei immediately snaps awake at hearing this and rebukes Napoleon ''to his face'' for assuming that he's dead. Napoleon, impressed even more, has then has his own stretcher-bearers take Andrei away for medical treatment.
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* At Austerlitz, Prince Andrei taking up the fallen banner and exhorting his fleeing troops to turn and fight. They do. At one point, he realizes he's the only one running, then a crowd of Russian soldiers overtake him. After the battle, Napoleon himself finds him, wounded with the flagstaff by his side, and proclaims, "This is a fine death!"

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* At Austerlitz, Prince Andrei taking up the fallen banner and exhorting his fleeing troops to turn and fight. They do. At one point, he realizes he's the only one running, then a crowd of Russian soldiers overtake him. After the battle, Napoleon himself finds him, wounded with the flagstaff by his side, and proclaims, "This is a fine death!"death!"
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* At Austerlitz, Prince Andrei taking up the fallen banner and exhorting his fleeing troops to turn and fight. They do. At one point, he realizes he's the only one running, then a crowd of Russian soldiers overtake him. After the battle, Napoleon himself finds him, wounded with the flagstaff by his side, and proclaims, "This is a fine death!"

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