1 The old princess rose respectfully and curtsied.
2 Pierre took off his hat and bowed respectfully to Kutuzov.
3 But Prince Andrew's mind was not in a normal state in that respect.
4 And in spite of all this it is the highest class, respected by everyone.
5 And bowing respectfully, as if to a lady of royal blood, he moved toward the door.
6 Berg was sitting beside the countess consoling her with the respectful attention of a relative.
7 At the inn at Yankovo he respectfully took leave of her, for the first time permitting himself to kiss her hand.
8 "Always busy," replied Michael Ivanovich with a respectfully ironic smile which caused Princess Mary to turn pale.
9 de Beausset ventured with respectful jocularity to remark that there is no reason for not having lunch when one can get it.
10 "Here, eat a bit, sir," said he, resuming his former respectful tone as he unwrapped and offered Pierre some baked potatoes.
11 The officer and soldiers who had arrested Pierre treated him with hostility but yet with respect, in the guardhouse to which he was taken.
12 de Beausset, the man so fond of travel, having fasted since morning, came up to the Emperor and ventured respectfully to suggest lunch to His Majesty.
13 Sire," he said, with respectful playfulness, "they are only afraid lest Your Majesty, in the goodness of your heart, should allow yourself to be persuaded to make peace.
14 That old man noticed a face thrust out of the carriage window gazing at them, and respectfully touching Pierre's elbow said something to him and pointed to the carriage.
15 Boris belonged to the latter and no one else, while showing servile respect to Kutuzov, could so create an impression that the old fellow was not much good and that Bennigsen managed everything.
16 I will tell the deputation that I did not, and do not, desire war, that I have waged war only against the false policy of their court; that I love and respect Alexander and that in Moscow I will accept terms of peace worthy of myself and of my people.
17 Michaud respectfully delivered the message Kutuzov had entrusted to him, which was that it had been impossible to fight before Moscow, and that as the only remaining choice was between losing the army as well as Moscow, or losing Moscow alone, the field marshal had to choose the latter.
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