1 The general became silent, angrily pulling down his tight scarf.
2 On reaching the vestibule Natasha saw a tall figure in a fur coat unwinding his scarf.
3 The officer in the scarf dismounted, called up a drummer, and went with him into the arcade.
4 From that day the eldest princess quite changed toward Pierre and began knitting a striped scarf for him.
5 A French official wearing a scarf came up to the right of the row of prisoners and read out the sentence in Russian and in French.
6 A minute later the old man's large stout figure in full-dress uniform, his chest covered with orders and a scarf drawn round his stomach, waddled out into the porch.
7 Two officers, one with a scarf over his uniform and mounted on a lean, dark-gray horse, the other in an overcoat and on foot, stood at the corner of Ilyinka Street, talking.
8 The handsome Vera, who produced such an irritating and unpleasant effect on everyone, smiled and, evidently unmoved by what had been said to her, went to the looking glass and arranged her hair and scarf.
9 It was not the dress, but the face and whole figure of Princess Mary that was not pretty, but neither Mademoiselle Bourienne nor the little princess felt this; they still thought that if a blue ribbon were placed in the hair, the hair combed up, and the blue scarf arranged lower on the best maroon dress, and so on, all would be well.