1 Pierre jumped upon the window sill.
2 Anatole with his swaggering air strode up to the window.
3 Everyone crowded to the window, the Englishman in front.
4 Some eight or nine young men were crowding anxiously round an open window.
5 Dolokhov, the bottle of rum still in his hand, jumped onto the window sill.
6 One hand moved as if to clutch the window sill, but refrained from touching it.
7 "No, I won't," said Pierre, pushing Anatole aside, and he went up to the window.
8 He looked up: Dolokhov was standing on the window sill, with a pale but radiant face.
9 Anatole brought two candles and placed them on the window sill, though it was already quite light.
10 A thin young lad, an hussar of the Life Guards, who had been losing that evening, climbed on the window sill, leaned over, and looked down.
11 Placing the bottle on the window sill where he could reach it easily, Dolokhov climbed carefully and slowly through the window and lowered his legs.
12 One of the footmen who had stooped to pick up some broken glass remained in that position without taking his eyes from the window and from Dolokhov's back.
13 Pierre drank one glass after another, looking from under his brows at the tipsy guests who were again crowding round the window, and listening to their chatter.
14 Pressing against both sides of the window, he adjusted himself on his seat, lowered his hands, moved a little to the right and then to the left, and took up the bottle.
15 The window frame which prevented anyone from sitting on the outer sill was being forced out by two footmen, who were evidently flurried and intimidated by the directions and shouts of the gentlemen around.
16 "First-rate," said Pierre, looking at Dolokhov, who with a bottle of rum in his hand was approaching the window, from which the light of the sky, the dawn merging with the afterglow of sunset, was visible.
17 Anatole kept on refilling Pierre's glass while explaining that Dolokhov was betting with Stevens, an English naval officer, that he would drink a bottle of rum sitting on the outer ledge of the third floor window with his legs hanging out.
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