1 The prince bowed to signify his respect and gratitude.
2 He was pleased at the gratitude he received, but felt abashed at receiving it.
3 This gratitude reminded him of how much more he might do for these simple, kindly people.
4 But at the same moment an expression of warm gratitude on the officer's face had already sealed the order.
5 The Emperor's gratitude was announced to the vanguard, rewards were promised, and the men received a double ration of vodka.
6 For the first time for many days Natasha wept tears of gratitude and tenderness, and glancing at Pierre she went out of the room.
7 But the princess, if she did not again thank him in words, thanked him with the whole expression of her face, radiant with gratitude and tenderness.
8 And again all the faces in that crowd bore an identical expression, though now it was certainly not an expression of curiosity or gratitude, but of angry resolve.
9 She waited on the old countess, petted and spoiled the children, was always ready to render the small services for which she had a gift, and all this was unconsciously accepted from her with insufficient gratitude.
10 She said her only consolation was the fact that the princess allowed her to share her sorrow, that all the old misunderstandings should sink into nothing but this great grief; that she felt herself blameless in regard to everyone, and that he, from above, saw her affection and gratitude.
11 In one place the peasants presented him with bread and salt and an icon of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, asking permission, as a mark of their gratitude for the benefits he had conferred on them, to build a new chantry to the church at their own expense in honor of Peter and Paul, his patron saints.
12 To Pierre's assurances that he was not a Frenchman, the captain, evidently not understanding how anyone could decline so flattering an appellation, shrugged his shoulders and said that if Pierre absolutely insisted on passing for a Russian let it be so, but for all that he would be forever bound to Pierre by gratitude for saving his life.