Having just gotten back from a very long car trip, I thought I'd propose a few fun things to do to pass the time.



Every ten seconds a cannon ball flew compressing the air around, or a shell burst in the midst of that dense throng, killing some and splashing with blood those near them.

Dolokhov--now an officer--wounded in the arm, and on foot, with the regimental commander on horseback and some ten men of his company, represented all that was left of that whole regiment.

Impelled by the crowd, they had got wedged in at the approach to the dam and, jammed in on all sides, had stopped because a horse in front had fallen under a cannon and the crowd were dragging it out.

A cannon ball killed someone behind them, another fell in front and splashed Dolokhov with blood.

The crowd, pushing forward desperately, squeezed together, moved a few steps, and again stopped.

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