Smiled
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He
smiled
in his thoughtful way, and responded, “Funny, when I was younger, no one ever said that to me.”
And thus there were many in the audience who
smiled
condescendingly at Teltschick’s suggestion, amused that this outstanding former foreign policy expert had lost his grasp.
At least the panda
smiled.
The diminutive border guard looked into my eyes,
smiled
warmly, and asked where I was from.
Then one of them
smiled
and said: “Oh, don’t worry about it.
Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao, present at the summit to sign new multi-million-dollar aid agreements with Cambodia,
smiled
and nodded in agreement at this apparent acceptance of Chinese wishes.
He
smiled
at the Moscow Zoo as Russian President Vladimir Putin admired the pandas Xi had brought (a standard Chinese gift to countries it courts).
Levin
smiled.
Oblonsky told his wife the reason of the delay, and the guests
smiled
and whispered to one another.
With light hearts they drank the warm wine and water from the shallow cup, and their spirits rose still higher when the priest, throwing back his vestments, took their hands in his and led them round the lectern while a bass voice sang, Rejoice O Isaiah!Young Shcherbatsky and Chirikov, who were supporting the crowns and getting entangled in the bride's train,
smiled
too and were pleased without knowing why, when they chanced to lag behind or jostle the young couple if the priest happened to stop.
Suddenly he
smiled
and flung up his arms joyfully.
He
smiled
at his thought and shook his head disapprovingly at it.
When Constantine took him by the hand, Nicholas
smiled.
She talked to him about herself and about her wedding, smiled, sympathized, caressed him, mentioned cases of recovery, and it was all successful, so she evidently knew what she was about.
He did not cough once for a whole hour, smiled, kissed Kitty's hand, thanking her with tears in his eyes, and said he felt well, had no pain, but had an appetite and felt stronger.
Nicholas looked at her sternly when she entered, and
smiled
contemptuously when she said she had been ill.
Having caught sight, just as she entered, of the Countess Lydia Ivanovna's yellow shoulders emerging from her corset, and of her beautiful dreamy eyes summoning him, Karenin smiled, revealing his white impeccable teeth, and went up to her.
She looked at him and
smiled.
He was there in a white shirt, astride a chair, his brows frowning while his mouth
smiled.
He smiled, however, and went up to Kitty.
You will show us the right places.'Agatha Mikhaylovna
smiled
and shook her head, as much as to say: 'Though I should like to be cross with you, I can't do it.'
But she knew that this insincerity was the outcome of his affection for his brother, of a sense of shame at his own excessive happiness, and especially of that desire to improve which never left him; she loved this in him, and therefore
smiled.
He shrugged his shoulders,
smiled
contemptuously, and bowed.
He
smiled
ironically as he glanced at the raven trotter of the char-a-banc, deciding that that horse was good for nothing but a promenade, and could not do its forty versts on a hot day at one go.
Glancing round at the grown-up people with her large radiant black eyes, like a little animal, evidently pleased that she was being admired, she smiled, and turning out her feet, energetically supported herself on her hands, drew her lower limbs forward, and then again advanced her hands.
'Rather like penknives!' said Veslovsky playfully, never taking his eyes from her.Anna
smiled
slightly, but did not answer him.
Dolly
smiled.
She
smiled.
And in spite of her agitation Anna
smiled
on noticing the naive expression of curiosity, surprise and terror on Dolly's face.
She, misunderstanding that look,
smiled
at him.
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