Characters Present:
Nicholas Rostóv
Boris Drubetskóy
Prince Andrew Bolkónski
Location:
A camp 10 miles from Olmütz
Boris arrives at the camp to deliver a letter, some money from his family, and a letter of recommendation to General Bagratíon from Rostóvs family and Princess Anna Mikháylovna Drubetskáya.
Rostóv casts the letter of recommendation on to the floor, saying he doesn't want to be an adjutant, and Boris says that it would be better than being on the front line.
Nicholas recounts the epic story of how he was wounded, leaving out the bit about falling of his horse and running away from the French.
Halfway through the story, Prince Andrew comes in, and rolls his eyes in response to all of the bragging, and says he will come back later to talk to Boris. Nicholas takes great offense, and the two have a heated exchange of words, ending with Bolkónski saying that he didn't take offense, as Nicholas is young and his rudeness was of not matter to him.
Nicholas Rostóv
Boris Drubetskóy
Prince Andrew Bolkónski
Location:
A camp 10 miles from Olmütz
Boris arrives at the camp to deliver a letter, some money from his family, and a letter of recommendation to General Bagratíon from Rostóvs family and Princess Anna Mikháylovna Drubetskáya.
Rostóv casts the letter of recommendation on to the floor, saying he doesn't want to be an adjutant, and Boris says that it would be better than being on the front line.
Nicholas recounts the epic story of how he was wounded, leaving out the bit about falling of his horse and running away from the French.
Halfway through the story, Prince Andrew comes in, and rolls his eyes in response to all of the bragging, and says he will come back later to talk to Boris. Nicholas takes great offense, and the two have a heated exchange of words, ending with Bolkónski saying that he didn't take offense, as Nicholas is young and his rudeness was of not matter to him.
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