1 Another company, a lucky one for not all the companies had vodka, crowded round a pockmarked, broad-shouldered sergeant major who, tilting a keg, filled one after another the canteen lids held out to him.
2 The last of the Horse Guards, a huge pockmarked fellow, frowned angrily on seeing Rostov before him, with whom he would inevitably collide.
3 There was one pilgrim, a quiet pockmarked little woman of fifty called Theodosia, who for over thirty years had gone about barefoot and worn heavy chains.
4 The senior artillery officer, a tall, long-legged, pockmarked man, moved over to Pierre as if to see the action of the farthest gun and looked at him with curiosity.
5 "Why, that must be the Anferovs," said an old deacon, addressing a pockmarked peasant woman.
6 Nearest to Pierre stood the pockmarked peasant woman with the little girl, and when the patrol started she moved forward.
7 His wrinkled and pockmarked face and narrow little eyes beamed with self-satisfied merriment.
8 She was just the same as when he saw her in Moscow; the same woolen gown, and bare arms and neck, and the same good-naturedly stupid, pockmarked face, only a little plumper.