1 If you could persuade him to go abroad.
2 Zherkov had met Dolokhov abroad as a private and had not seen fit to recognize him.
3 Natasha was perfectly happy; she was dancing with a grown-up man, who had been abroad.
4 And so toward the end of the year he went abroad to be initiated into the higher secrets of the order.
5 At the end of the letter she informed him that in a few days she would return to Petersburg from abroad.
6 The Guardsmen told Rostov of their march and how they had been made much of in Russia, Poland, and abroad.
7 Pierre at the age of ten had been sent abroad with an abbe as tutor, and had remained away till he was twenty.
8 Pierre had been educated abroad, and this reception at Anna Pavlovna's was the first he had attended in Russia.
9 One of my two brothers is already abroad, the other is with the Guards, who are starting on their march to the frontier.
10 Well, my dear boy, I hear you've been educated abroad, not taught to read and write by the deacon, like your father and me.
11 I said so even at the time when everybody was in raptures about him, when he had just returned from abroad, and when, if you remember, he posed as a sort of Marat at one of my soirees.
12 The young man had not yet entered either the military or civil service, as he had only just returned from abroad where he had been educated, and this was his first appearance in society.
13 Pierre was sitting in the drawing-room where Shinshin had engaged him, as a man recently returned from abroad, in a political conversation in which several others joined but which bored Pierre.
14 He decided that he must attend to his son's education by finding a tutor and putting the boy in his charge, then he ought to retire from the service and go abroad, and see England, Switzerland and Italy.
15 Our Freemasons knew from correspondence with those abroad that Bezukhov had obtained the confidence of many highly placed persons, had been initiated into many mysteries, had been raised to a higher grade, and was bringing back with him much that might conduce to the advantage of the masonic cause in Russia.
16 The Guards had gone to the front; Dolokhov had been reduced to the ranks; Anatole was in the army somewhere in the provinces; Prince Andrew was abroad; so Pierre had not the opportunity to spend his nights as he used to like to spend them, or to open his mind by intimate talks with a friend older than himself and whom he respected.
17 After his illness he looked rather thinner that day than on the field of Olmutz where Bolkonski had seen him for the first time abroad, but there was still the same bewitching combination of majesty and mildness in his fine gray eyes, and on his delicate lips the same capacity for varying expression and the same prevalent appearance of goodhearted innocent youth.
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