1 This unforeseen catastrophe evidently astonished their driver.
2 He could see his britchka standing ready for him, and Selifan evidently awaiting orders to draw up to the entrance steps.
3 Lastly, in one corner of the room lay a pile of articles which had evidently been adjudged unworthy of a place on the table.
4 Care and hard work had already imprinted their insignia upon his fresh young face; for evidently he had not been in the Service for nothing.
5 You know that your witticisms are not witty, but you are evidently well satisfied with their literary value.
6 He was evidently uncomfortable at these reminiscences, and was, I fancy, always afraid that I might take up the same tone again.
7 Zverkov walked in at the head of them; evidently he was the leading spirit.
8 She put down the candle in hot haste and ran off; evidently she had thought of something or wanted to show me something.
9 She obediently sat down at once and gazed at me open-eyed, evidently expecting something from me at once.
10 Pierre had managed to start a conversation with the abbe about the balance of power, and the latter, evidently interested by the young man's simple-minded eagerness, was explaining his pet theory.
11 The Italian's face instantly changed and assumed an offensively affected, sugary expression, evidently habitual to him when conversing with women.
12 Prince Andrew, who had evidently wished to tone down the awkwardness of Pierre's remarks, rose and made a sign to his wife that it was time to go.
13 Here Prince Hippolyte paused, evidently collecting his ideas with difficulty.
14 The window frame which prevented anyone from sitting on the outer sill was being forced out by two footmen, who were evidently flurried and intimidated by the directions and shouts of the gentlemen around.
15 Princess Anna Mikhaylovna intervened in the conversation, evidently wishing to show her connections and knowledge of what went on in society.