1 All that, he would have owed to my friendship.
2 My dear, there's friendship for you, he repeated.
3 I owe my life to you and offer you my friendship.
4 I know you already through my sister-in-law's friendship for you.
5 I value your friendship and wish you to have as good an opinion of me.
6 Honestly, without speaking of what I owe you, I feel friendship for you.
7 "It's not at all from friendship," declared Nicholas, flaring up and turning away as if from a shameful aspersion.
8 Only now, on his visit to Bald Hills, did Pierre fully realize the strength and charm of his friendship with Prince Andrew.
9 From that day a tender and passionate friendship such as exists only between women was established between Princess Mary and Natasha.
10 A feeling stronger than friendship sprang up between them; an exclusive feeling of life being possible only in each other's presence.
11 She had known him as a child, and now his friendship with Andrew, his misfortune with his wife, and above all his kindly, simple face disposed her favorably toward him.
12 No, but I have been in love a thousand times and shall fall in love again, though for no one have I such a feeling of friendship, confidence, and love as I have for you.
13 Dolokhov lay ill at his mother's who loved him passionately and tenderly, and old Mary Ivanovna, who had grown fond of Rostov for his friendship to her Fedya, often talked to him about her son.
14 Denisov never spoke of Rostov's family, but by the tender friendship his commander showed him, Rostov felt that the elder hussar's luckless love for Natasha played a part in strengthening their friendship.
15 To Boris, Julie was particularly gracious: she regretted his early disillusionment with life, offered him such consolation of friendship as she who had herself suffered so much could render, and showed him her album.
16 Ah yes, my dear," said the count, addressing the visitor and pointing to Nicholas, "his friend Boris has become an officer, and so for friendship's sake he is leaving the university and me, his old father, and entering the military service, my dear.
17 Then he was again led somewhere still blindfolded, and as they went along he was told allegories of the toils of his pilgrimage, of holy friendship, of the Eternal Architect of the universe, and of the courage with which he should endure toils and dangers.
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