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1 Nicholas turned with a tender smile on his face.
War and Peace 6By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 16: CHAPTER IX
2 He wanted to smile but dared not even think of doing so.
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3 "Always about the same thing," said Pierre with a smile.
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4 And she was right, said Countess Mary with a happy smile.
War and Peace 6By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 16: CHAPTER IX
5 With a merry, smiling face Pierre was sorting his purchases.
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6 "Oh nothing, only a trifle," said Natasha, smilingly still more brightly.
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7 Pierre began with self-satisfaction and enthusiasm, Natasha with a quiet, happy smile.
War and Peace 6By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 16: CHAPTER XVI
8 A blissful bright smile was fixed on the baby's broad face with its toothless open mouth.
War and Peace 6By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 16: CHAPTER XI
9 Only by a rare glance exchanged with a sad smile between Nicholas, Pierre, Natasha, and Countess Mary was the common understanding of her condition expressed.
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10 Pierre smiled, Natasha began to laugh, but Nicholas knitted his brows still more and began proving to Pierre that there was no prospect of any great change and that all the danger he spoke of existed only in his imagination.
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11 A smile lit up her face but at the same time she sighed, and her deep eyes expressed a quiet sadness as though she felt, through her happiness, that there is another sort of happiness unattainable in this life and of which she involuntarily thought at that instant.
War and Peace 6By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 16: CHAPTER IX