“That is for me to know, but not for you to ask,” shouted Rostopchín.

“If he is accused of circulating Napoleon’s proclamation it is not proved that he did so,” said Pierre without looking at Rostopchín, “and Vereshchágin⁠ ⁠
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“There we are!” RostopchĂ­n shouted at Pierre louder than before, frowning suddenly. “VereshchĂĄgin is a renegade and a traitor who will be punished as he deserves,” said he with the vindictive heat with which people speak when recalling an insult. “But I did not summon you to discuss my actions, but to give you advice⁠—or an order if you prefer it. I beg you to leave the town and break off all communication with such men as KlyucharĂ«v. And I will knock the nonsense out of anybody”⁠—but probably realizing that he was shouting at BezĂșkhov who so far was not guilty of anything, he added, taking Pierre’s hand in a friendly manner, “We are on the eve of a public disaster and I haven’t time to be polite to everybody who has business with me. My head is sometimes in a whirl. Well, mon cher , what are you doing personally?”

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