1 "A Negro," chimed in Nicholas with a smile of delight.
2 For sole reply Daniel gave him a shy, childlike, meek, and amiable smile.
3 He was in a woman's dress, with tousled hair and a happy smile new to Sonya.
4 The old prince looked at Rostopchin with a smile and wagged his head approvingly.
5 When she had finished, she stepped aside and stopped at the door with a smile on her face.
6 When there were quarrels, his kindly smile and well-timed jests reconciled the antagonists.
7 The count, like a punished schoolboy, looked round, trying by a smile to win Simon's sympathy for his plight.
8 The old countess sat with a blissful yet sad smile and with tears in her eyes, occasionally shaking her head.
9 With hospitable dignity and cordiality in her glance and in every motion, she looked at the visitors and, with a pleasant smile, bowed respectfully.
10 "It's nothing, Mamma, really it's nothing; only Petya startled me," she said, trying to smile, but her tears still flowed and sobs still choked her.
11 She could not write, because she could not conceive the possibility of expressing sincerely in a letter even a thousandth part of what she expressed by voice, smile, and glance.
12 "Yes, but it is hard for us to imagine eternity," remarked Dimmler, who had joined the young folk with a mildly condescending smile but now spoke as quietly and seriously as they.
13 The count, forgetting to smooth out the smile on his face, looked into the distance straight before him, down the narrow open space, holding the snuffbox in his hand but not taking any.
14 Ilagin lifted his beaver cap still higher to Natasha and said, with a pleasant smile, that the young countess resembled Diana in her passion for the chase as well as in her beauty, of which he had heard much.
15 When after a bachelor supper he rose with his amiable and kindly smile, yielding to the entreaties of the festive company to drive off somewhere with them, shouts of delight and triumph arose among the young men.
16 Count Ilya Rostov, though not at heart a keen sportsman, knew the rules of the hunt well, and rode to the bushy edge of the road where he was to stand, arranged his reins, settled himself in the saddle, and, feeling that he was ready, looked about with a smile.
17 Pelageya Danilovna, having given orders to clear the rooms for the visitors and arranged about refreshments for the gentry and the serfs, went about among the mummers without removing her spectacles, peering into their faces with a suppressed smile and failing to recognize any of them.
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