1 A painful doubt filled her soul.
2 Whatever we may say about the soul going to the sky.
3 Not a trace of his former doubts remained in his soul.
4 And she began to cry again because he had such a noble soul.
5 It uplifts the soul to see such men as the old count and his worthy son, said she.
6 With my whole soul I wish to be what you would have me be, but I have never had help from anyone.
7 And the feeling of enthusiasm and love for his sovereign rose again in Rostov's soul in all its old force.
8 England with her commercial spirit will not and cannot understand the Emperor Alexander's loftiness of soul.
9 A strange feeling of exasperation and yet of respect for this man's self-possession mingled at that moment in Rostov's soul.
10 Though there are things in it difficult for the feeble human mind to grasp, it is an admirable book which calms and elevates the soul.
11 Every time he chanced to meet Dolokhov's handsome insolent eyes, Pierre felt something terrible and monstrous rising in his soul and turned quickly away.
12 It was as if all the powers of his soul were concentrated on passing the commander in the best possible manner, and feeling that he was doing it well he was happy.
13 There is one thing I constantly pray God to grant, mon cousin," she replied, "and it is that He would be merciful to him and would allow his noble soul peacefully to leave this.
14 Pierre listened with swelling heart, gazing into the Mason's face with shining eyes, not interrupting or questioning him, but believing with his whole soul what the stranger said.
15 Rostov felt that, under the influence of the warm rays of love, that childlike smile which had not once appeared on his face since he left home now for the first time after eighteen months again brightened his soul and his face.
16 Pierre in his secret soul agreed with the steward that it would be difficult to imagine happier people, and that God only knew what would happen to them when they were free, but he insisted, though reluctantly, on what he thought right.
17 "However, it is time to get on," he added, and, stepping off the raft, he looked up at the sky to which Pierre had pointed, and for the first time since Austerlitz saw that high, everlasting sky he had seen while lying on that battlefield; and something that had long been slumbering, something that was best within him, suddenly awoke, joyful and youthful, in his soul.
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