1 Ramballe, with genuine distress and sympathy in his face, went up to Pierre and bent over him.
2 But apparently the coachman's sympathy was not enough for Peter, and he turned on the box toward his master.
3 Pierre saw that Prince Andrew was going to speak of Natasha, and his broad face expressed pity and sympathy.
4 The count, like a punished schoolboy, looked round, trying by a smile to win Simon's sympathy for his plight.
5 Sometimes when she recalled his looks, his sympathy, and his words, happiness did not appear impossible to her.
6 They knew their Natasha, and alarm as to what would happen if she heard this news stifled all sympathy for the man they both liked.
7 They satisfied that eternal human need for hope of relief, for sympathy, and that something should be done, which is felt by those who are suffering.
8 As soon as Anna Mikhaylovna had disappeared he noticed that the eyes of all in the room turned to him with something more than curiosity and sympathy.
9 Princess Mary was the same as always, but beneath her sympathy for her brother, Pierre noticed her satisfaction that the engagement had been broken off.
10 Berg hurriedly jumped up, kissed her hand, asked about her health, and, swaying his head from side to side to express sympathy, remained standing beside her.
11 Tushin's large, kind, intelligent eyes were fixed with sympathy and commiseration on Rostov, who saw that Tushin with his whole heart wished to help him but could not.
12 Set your friend's mind at rest, said he without altering his tone, beneath the politeness and affected sympathy of which indifference and even irony could be discerned.
13 The party of the old and dissatisfied, who censured the innovations, turned to him expecting his sympathy in their disapproval of the reforms, simply because he was the son of his father.
14 The child cannot believe that the strongest and wisest of its people have no remedy for its pain, and the hope of relief and the expression of its mother's sympathy while she rubs the bump comforts it.
15 The chief steward expressed great sympathy with Pierre's intentions, but remarked that besides these changes it would be necessary to go into the general state of affairs which was far from satisfactory.
16 Though Prince Andrew knew that Kutuzov's tears came easily, and that he was particularly tender to and considerate of him from a wish to show sympathy with his loss, yet this reminder of Austerlitz was both pleasant and flattering to him.
17 She sighed, looking toward the door of the room where Prince Andrew was, evidently intending to express her sympathy with his sorrow, but Pierre saw by her face that she was glad both at what had happened and at the way her brother had taken the news of Natasha's faithlessness.
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