1 Dolokhov reined in his horse and advanced at a walk.
2 The officer, mounting his horse, rode off to someone else.
3 Petya held his horse by the bridle, impatiently awaiting the order to mount.
4 When they had all ridden by, Denisov touched his horse and rode down the hill.
5 Dolokhov kissed him, laughed, turned his horse, and vanished into the darkness.
6 He rode silently on his small gray horse, indolently answering suggestions that they should attack.
7 Denisov's horse swerved aside to avoid a pool in the track and bumped his rider's knee against a tree.
8 The Cossack's report, confirmed by horse patrols who were sent out, was the final proof that events had matured.
9 There were also small scratch groups of foot and horse, and groups of peasants and landowners that remained unknown.
10 Dolokhov was a long time mounting his horse which would not stand still, then he rode out of the yard at a footpace.
11 Beside him rode an hussar, with a boy in a tattered French uniform and blue cap behind him on the crupper of his horse.
12 In the dark Petya recognized his own horse, which he called "Karabakh" though it was of Ukranian breed, and went up to it.
13 Like his horse, which turned its head and laid its ears back, he shrank from the driving rain and gazed anxiously before him.
14 Denisov in a felt cloak and a sheepskin cap from which the rain ran down was riding a thin thoroughbred horse with sunken sides.
15 After talking for some time with the esaul about next day's attack, which now, seeing how near they were to the French, he seemed to have definitely decided on, Denisov turned his horse and rode back.
16 His horse by habit made as if to nip his leg, but Petya leaped quickly into the saddle unconscious of his own weight and, turning to look at the hussars starting in the darkness behind him, rode up to Denisov.
17 The man, a soldier with a sack over his shoulder, stopped, came close up to Dolokhov's horse, touched it with his hand, and explained simply and in a friendly way that the commander and the officers were higher up the hill to the right in the courtyard of the farm, as he called the landowner's house.
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