A coachman in a jerkin, who stood nearest, sprang forward and snatched it up.
Alpatych collected his parcels, handed them to the coachman who had come in, and settled up with the innkeeper.
Alpatych went back to the house, called the coachman, and told him to set off.
Alpatych, his coachman, Ferapontov's wife and children and the house porter were all sitting in the cellar, listening.
And my coachman has gone.
At that time the Doctor visited his patients in a carriage driven by a coachman.
At the moment when Rostov and Ilyin were galloping along the road, Princess Mary, despite the dissuasions of Alpatych, her nurse, and the maids, had given orders to harness and intended to start, but when the cavalrymen were espied they were taken for Frenchmen, the coachman ran away, and the women in the house began to wail.
Branicki paid no attention, and told the coachman to drive on.
But apparently the coachman's sympathy was not enough for Peter, and he turned on the box toward his master.
But neither Anna Mikhaylovna nor the footman nor the coachman, who could not help seeing these people, took any notice of them.
But the coachman could not stop, for from the Meshchanski Street came more carts and carriages, and the Rostovs were being shouted at to move on and not block the way.
But where do you come from not to know what every coachman in the town knows?
Efim, the old coachman, who was the only one the countess trusted to drive her, sat perched up high on the box and did not so much as glance round at what was going on behind him.
Every house in Mozhaysk had soldiers quartered in it, and at the hostel where Pierre was met by his groom and coachman there was no room to be had.
Ferapontov's whole household came out too, following Alpatych and the coachman.
He is sick, answered the coachman.
He was the coachman of the fiacre which drove the royal family from the Carrousel to the Porte Saint-Martin.
His coachman did not even ask whether he was to wait.
His satellites--the senior clerk, a countinghouse clerk, a scullery maid, a cook, two old women, a little pageboy, the coachman, and various domestic serfs--were seeing him off.
Idiot! shouted Pierre, abusing his coachman--a thing he rarely did.
In fact, however, though now much farther off than before, the Rostovs all saw Pierre--or someone extraordinarily like him--in a coachman's coat, going down the street with head bent and a serious face beside a small, beardless old man who looked like a footman.
Inside the shed Alpatych and the coachman arranged the tangled reins and traces of their horses with trembling hands.
It was an autumn night, so dark that the coachman could not see the carriage pole.
It was when Pierre (wearing the coachman's coat which Gerasim had procured for him and had disinfected by steam) was on his way with the old man to buy the pistol at the Sukharev market that he met the Rostovs.
On reaching home Pierre gave orders to Evstafey--his head coachman who knew everything, could do anything, and was known to all Moscow--that he would leave that night for the army at Mozhaysk, and that his saddle horses should be sent there.
Other public edifices include the county buildings in the Tudor style, in front of which stands the monument to George, 8th marquess of Tweeddale (1787-1876), who was such an expert and enthusiastic coachman that he once drove the mail from London to Haddington without taking rest; the corn exchange, next to that of Edinburgh the largest in Scotland; the town house, with a spire 150 ft.
Peter the footman made some remark to the coachman; the latter assented.
Pierre's coachman shouted angrily at the convoy of wounded to keep to one side of the road.
Several people in the crowd rushed at the coachman.
Stop, stop! she cried to the coachman.
That same evening-- without even asking himself what they were wanted for--he procured a coachman's coat and cap for Pierre, and promised to get him the pistol next day.
That's Mitka, my coachman....
The coachman explained as well as he was able; and they rode onward.
The coachman made no answer, but drove onward.
The coachman who had driven the old prince to town returned bringing papers and letters for Prince Andrew.
The doctors were of use to Natasha because they kissed and rubbed her bump, assuring her that it would soon pass if only the coachman went to the chemist's in the Arbat and got a powder and some pills in a pretty box for a ruble and seventy kopeks, and if she took those powders in boiled water at intervals of precisely two hours, neither more nor less.
The groom, the coachman, and the innkeeper told Pierre that an officer had come with news that the French were already near Mozhaysk and that our men were leaving it.
The superintendent of police turned round at that moment with a scared look, said something to his coachman, and his horses increased their speed.
The superintendent of police, who had gone that morning by Count Rostopchin's orders to burn the barges and had in connection with that matter acquired a large sum of money which was at that moment in his pocket, on seeing a crowd bearing down upon him told his coachman to stop.
The voices were those of the orderlies who were packing up; one voice, probably a coachman's, was teasing Kutuzov's old cook whom Prince Andrew knew, and who was called Tit.
They were accompanied by a doctor, Prince Andrew's valet, his coachman, and two orderlies.
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Yes, it really is Bezukhov in a coachman's coat, with a queer-looking old boy.