1 But when he said it he was amazed at his own words.
2 Dolokhov's appearance amazed Petya by its simplicity.
3 Pierre glanced at him with amazement, unable to understand what he wanted.
4 Both Marya Dmitrievna and Sonya were amazed when they saw how Natasha looked.
5 This amazed Nicholas and even made him regard Bolkonski's courtship skeptically.
6 She fixed her eyes on him in amazement, smiling as if she did not recognize him.
7 This was the brilliant charge of the Horse Guards that amazed the French themselves.
8 Hardly had Balashev begun to speak before a look of amazement appeared on the Emperor's face.
9 Though Balashev was used to imperial pomp, he was amazed at the luxury and magnificence of Napoleon's court.
10 He looked up at the opening door and his expression of sleepy indifference suddenly changed to one of delighted amazement.
11 Prince Andrew, listening to this polyglot talk and to these surmises, plans, refutations, and shouts, felt nothing but amazement at what they were saying.
12 Pierre took off his spectacles, which made his face seem different and the good-natured expression still more apparent, and gazed at his friend in amazement.
13 Prince Andrew had grown thinner, paler, and more manly-looking, but what amazed and estranged Pierre till he got used to it were his inertia and a wrinkle on his brow indicating prolonged concentration on some one thought.
14 By that shriek she expressed what the others expressed by all talking at once, and it was so strange that she must herself have been ashamed of so wild a cry and everyone else would have been amazed at it at any other time.
15 The assembled nobles all took off their uniforms and settled down again in their homes and clubs, and not without some groans gave orders to their stewards about the enrollment, feeling amazed themselves at what they had done.
16 She feared for her brother who was in it, was horrified by and amazed at the strange cruelty that impels men to kill one another, but she did not understand the significance of this war, which seemed to her like all previous wars.
17 Its first period had passed: when the partisans themselves, amazed at their own boldness, feared every minute to be surrounded and captured by the French, and hid in the forests without unsaddling, hardly daring to dismount and always expecting to be pursued.
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