1 Behind the caleche galloped the suite and a convoy of Croats.
2 At first Kutuzov stood still while the regiment moved; then he and the general in white, accompanied by the suite, walked between the ranks.
3 Behind Kutuzov, at a distance that allowed every softly spoken word to be heard, followed some twenty men of his suite.
4 His suite, not having expected this, involuntarily came closer to him.
5 Kutuzov and his suite were returning to the town.
6 The hussar cornet of Kutuzov's suite who had mimicked the regimental commander, fell back from the carriage and rode up to Dolokhov.
7 Zherkov was followed by an officer of the suite who rode up to the colonel of hussars with the same order.
8 The colonel looked silently at the officer of the suite, at the stout staff officer, and at Zherkov, and he frowned.
9 "He shouldn't have taken so many men," said the officer of the suite.
10 And Denisov rode up to a group that had stopped near Rostov, composed of the colonel, Nesvitski, Zherkov, and the officer from the suite.
11 Passing by Kutuzov's carriage and the exhausted saddle horses of his suite, with their Cossacks who were talking loudly together, Prince Andrew entered the passage.
12 Prince Andrew followed with the suite.
13 The officer of the suite ventured to remark to the prince that if these battalions went away, the guns would remain without support.
14 "They march splendidly," remarked someone in Bagration's suite.
15 A cannon ball, cleaving the air, flew over the heads of Bagration and his suite, and fell into the column to the measure of "Left."