登陆注册
14908100000071

第71章

KUTUZOV fell back to Vienna, destroying behind him the bridges over the river Inn (in Braunau) and the river Traun (in Linz). On the 23rd of October the Russian troops crossed the river Enns. The Russian baggage-waggons and artillery and the columns of troops were in the middle of that day stretching in a long string across the town of Enns on both sides of the bridge. The day was warm, autumnal, and rainy. The wide view that opened out from the heights where the Russian batteries stood guarding the bridge was at times narrowed by the slanting rain that shut it in like a muslin curtain, then again widened out, and in the bright sunlight objects could be distinctly seen in the distance, looking as if covered with a coat of varnish. The little town could be seen below with its white houses and its red roofs, its cathedral and its bridge, on both sides of which streamed masses of Russian troops, crowded together. At the bend of the Danube could be seen ships and the island and a castle with a park, surrounded by the waters formed by the Enns falling into the Danube, and the precipitous left bank of the Danube, covered with pine forest, with a mysterious distance of green tree-tops and bluish gorges. Beyond the pine forest, that looked wild and untouched by the hand of man, rose the turrets of a nunnery; and in the far distance in front, on the hill on the further side of the Enns, could be seen the scouts of the enemy.

Between the cannons on the height stood the general in command of the rear-guard and an officer of the suite scanning the country through a field-glass. A little behind them, there sat on the trunk of a cannon, Nesvitsky, who had been despatched by the commander-in-chief to the rear-guard. The Cossack who accompanied Nesvitsky had handed him over a knapsack and a flask, and Nesvitsky was regaling the officers with pies and real doppel-k?mmel. The officers surrounded him in a delighted circle, some on their knees, some sitting cross-legged, like Turks, on the wet grass.

“Yes, there was some sense in that Austrian prince who built a castle here. It’s a magnificent spot. Why aren’t you eating, gentlemen?” said Nesvitsky.

“Thank you very much, prince,” answered one of the officers, enjoying the opportunity of talking to a staff-official of such importance. “It’s a lovely spot. We marched right by the park; we saw two deer and such a splendid house!”

“Look, prince,” said another, who would dearly have liked to take another pie, but was ashamed to, and therefore affected to be gazing at the countryside; “look, our infantry have just got in there. Over there, near the meadow behind the village, three of them are dragging something. They will clean out that palace nicely,” he said, with evident approval.

“No doubt,” said Nesvitsky. “No; but what I should like,” he added, munching a pie in his moist, handsome mouth, “would be to slip in there.” He pointed to the turreted nunnery that could be seen on the mountainside. He smiled, his eyes narrowing and gleaming. “Yes, that would be first-rate, gentlemen!” The officers laughed.

“One might at least scare the nuns a little. There are Italian girls, they say, among them. Upon my word, I’d give five years of my life for it!”

“They must be bored, too,” said an officer who was rather bolder, laughing.

Meanwhile the officer of the suite, who was standing in front, pointed something out to the general; the general looked through the field-glass.

“Yes, so it is, so it is,” said the general angrily, taking the field-glass away from his eye and shrugging his shoulders; “they are going to fire at them at the crossing of the river. And why do they linger so?”

With the naked eye, looking in that direction, one could discern the enemy and their batteries, from which a milky-white smoke was rising. The smoke was followed by the sound of a shot in the distance, and our troops were unmistakably hurrying to the place of crossing.

Nesvitsky got up puffing and went up to the general, smiling.

“Wouldn’t your excellency take some lunch?” he said.

“It’s a bad business,” said the general, without answering him; “our men have been too slow.”

“Shouldn’t I ride over, your excellency?” said Nesvitsky.

“Yes, ride over, please,” said the general, repeating an order that had already once before been given in detail; “and tell the hussars that they are to cross last and to burn the bridge, as I sent orders, and that they’re to overhaul the burning materials on the bridge.”

“Very good,” answered Nesvitsky. He called the Cossack with his horse, told him to pick up the knapsack and flask, and lightly swung his heavy person into the saddle.

“Upon my word, I am going to pay a visit to the nuns,” he said to the officers who were watching him, smiling, and he rode along the winding path down the mountain.

“Now then, captain, try how far it’ll carry,” said the general, turning to the artillery officer. “Have a little fun to pass the time.”

“Men, to the guns!” commanded the officer, and in a moment the gunners ran gaily from the camp fires and loaded the big guns.

“One!” they heard the word of command. Number one bounded back nimbly. The cannon boomed with a deafening metallic sound, and whistling over the heads of our men under the mountainside, the grenade flew across, and falling a long way short of the enemy showed by the rising smoke where it had fallen and burst.

The faces of the soldiers and officers lightened up at the sound. Every one got up and busily watched the movements of our troops below, which could be seen as in the hollow of a hand, and the movements of the advancing enemy. At the same instant, the sun came out fully from behind the clouds, and the full note of the solitary shot and the brilliance of the bright sunshine melted into a single inspiriting impression of light-hearted gaiety.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 医颜九鼎:废材庶女傲睨天下

    医颜九鼎:废材庶女傲睨天下

    嗯哼?简家三小姐,弗垠国第一废材?嘁,姐废材则已,一变天才惊人晓得不啦?睁开你们的狗眼瞧瞧,废材是这样的吗,那你们岂不就是搅屎棍?天任使命,女强之路,钢铁就是这样练成的!
  • 进化国度

    进化国度

    一觉醒来,世界变成行尸走肉的世界。身份成迷,爱人成谜,洪励安身边的一切一天之内崩塌。
  • 前世今生:御狐之绊

    前世今生:御狐之绊

    他是高冷腹黑的千年狐妖,她是拥有超灵体质的灵女转世。他们的相见,是缘分是羁绊还是祸根?古灵精怪的镜,心狠手辣的玄,冷静沉稳的司徒诺凡,他们又会有怎样的故事?人类印象中,妖永远都是邪恶的存在,事实真的如此吗?嘘——让我们一起见证命运之轮的转动……
  • 无敌懒仙

    无敌懒仙

    刚进入大学的24K纯屌丝刘崇,在表白失败后被从天而降的月光宝盒砸到头,意外穿越到修真界,不仅莫名其妙成了皇子,还被大神选中,得到一个天命系统,自带一堆神器和小世界,爱耍宝,爱吐槽的他会遇到什么神奇的事情呢,看逗比刘崇如何玩儿转异界,修修仙,泡泡妞,打打架,种种田,生活乐无边,美食、美景、美人,统统都不放过!
  • 樱的允诺

    樱的允诺

    出生在英国因为逼婚和妹妹逃到了中国遇到了他们不仅给自己找到了幸福还给了妹妹找到了他,他们在一会擦出怎样的火花?因为意外所以樱的诺言弃文,谢谢请见谅
  • 伟大的绿色革命(趣味科学馆丛书)

    伟大的绿色革命(趣味科学馆丛书)

    绿色革命之路或许并不会一帆风顺,但是我们坚信未来是美好的,拥有无穷智慧的人类一定会让绿色重新覆盖地球。在不久的将来,地球上必定会再次呈现处处郁郁葱葱、鸟语花香、万物欣欣向荣的美丽景象。《伟大的绿色革命》是趣味科学馆丛书之一。内容包括日益恶化的生存环境、席卷全球的绿色革命、清洁环保的新型能源、生态平衡与生态农业、可持续发展与绿色未来五个模块。《伟大的绿色革命》由刘芳编著。
  • 龙戒之异世龙骑

    龙戒之异世龙骑

    21世纪,头号毒枭—龙渊意外与沉睡万年的龙戒结缔契约魂魄穿越到异世大陆昔日的强者归来,又会在这片以武为尊的大陆上掀起何种波澜
  • 时空帝君

    时空帝君

    血。都是血。江岳失魂落魄的走在无极山上。血液相当浓稠,就像此时江岳心中的无力感。他想不通,到底是何等势力,居然能血洗身为大陆第一宗的无极阁,鸡犬不留。而他的师尊只是笑笑,并未回答。“不要想着为我们报仇,我只希望你能活下去。”这是师尊最后的遗言。两行血泪从江岳的眼角缓缓淌下。无奈的他,只好遵从师尊的遗言。至少,要先让自己变得更强。复仇是必须的,不然他没有脸面苟活于世。终于,江岳积攒了足够的实力,开启复仇之旅。但他没想到的是,这场灭门案背后,是一个能让整个星球都陷入绝境的惊天大阴谋。。。。。。他,能否在这场浩劫中活下来?后面,还有更大的灾难,在等他。后面,还有更多的生命,等待他的救赎。。。
  • 网游之武林旧梦

    网游之武林旧梦

    一款武侠网游的出世,改变许多人的一生。当游戏里的武功出现在现实时……
  • 脱下和服的大和抚子

    脱下和服的大和抚子

    日本女性正从之前唯美的大和抚子形象,向现代女性渐渐转变。本书讲述了转变之后的日本女性的各种故事,比如日本的美少女文化、女性家庭角色的变异、女性社会角色的困境、女性角色转变带来的社会问题、女性与政治、情色服务中的女性问题,等等。“说不尽的日本女性那些事,道不完的日本女性那些情。”作者正是以这种笔触,书写了他对日本女性的格外关注。