1 Dron replied that the horses of these peasants were away carting.
2 A small watchdog ran round barking in front of the harnessed horses.
3 It seemed that no horses could be had even for the carriages, much less for the carting.
4 In front of it stood carriages without horses and things were being packed into the vehicles.
5 He asked for a samovar and for hay for his horses, and when he had had his tea he went to bed.
6 Having baited the horses twice on the way, he arrived at the town toward evening on the fourth of August.
7 Grass had already begun to grow on the garden paths, and horses and calves were straying in the English park.
8 Inside the shed Alpatych and the coachman arranged the tangled reins and traces of their horses with trembling hands.
9 Alpatych entered the innyard at a quicker pace than usual and went straight to the shed where his horses and trap were.
10 He was wearing the white Horse Guard's cap and a military overcoat with a whip hanging over his shoulder by a thin strap.
11 Having repeated her order to Dron to have horses ready for her departure next morning, she went to her room and remained alone with her own thoughts.
12 While the horses were being harnessed Alpatych and Ferapontov over their tea talked of the price of corn, the crops, and the good weather for harvesting.
13 In the village, outside the drink shop, another meeting was being held, which decided that the horses should be driven out into the woods and the carts should not be provided.
14 Alpatych named others, but they too, according to Dron, had no horses available: some horses were carting for the government, others were too weak, and others had died for want of fodder.
15 Kutuzov was impatiently urging on his horse, which ambled smoothly under his weight, and he raised his hand to his white Horse Guard's cap with a red band and no peak, nodding his head continually.
16 Without saying anything of this to the princess, Alpatych had his own belongings taken out of the carts which had arrived from Bald Hills and had those horses got ready for the princess' carriages.
17 Alpatych, arriving from the devastated Bald Hills estate, sent for his Dron on the day of the prince's funeral and told him to have twelve horses got ready for the princess' carriages and eighteen carts for the things to be removed from Bogucharovo.
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