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 day, letters of inquiry and notices from the court arrived, and on the first of May, Denisov was ordered to hand the squadron over to the next in seniority and appear before the staff of his division to explain his violence at the commissariat office.
On the previous day Platov reconnoitered with two Cossack regiments and two squadrons of hussars.
Denisov, as was his wont, rode out in front of the outposts, parading his courage.
A bullet fired by a French sharpshooter hit him in the fleshy part of his leg.
Perhaps at another time Denisov would not have left the regiment for so slight a wound, but now he took advantage of it to excuse himself from appearing at the staff and went into hospital.

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