Napoleon"s generals- Davout, Ney, and Murat, who were near that region of fire and sometimes even entered it- repeatedly led into it huge ma es of well-ordered troops. But contrary to what had always happened in their former battles, instead of the news they expected of the enemy"s flight, these orderly ma es returned thence as disorganized and terrified mobs. The generals re-formed them, but their numbers constantly decreased. In the middle of the day M ......
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