Most of those present were elderly, respected men with broad, self-confident faces, fat fingers, and resolute gestures and voices.

This class of guests and members sat in certain habitual places and met in certain habitual groups.

A minority of those present were casual guests--chiefly young men, among whom were Denisov, Rostov, and Dolokhov--who was now again an officer in the Semenov regiment.

The faces of these young people, especially those who were military men, bore that expression of condescending respect for their elders which seems to say to the older generation, "We are prepared to respect and honor you, but all the same remember that the future belongs to us.

" Nesvitski was there as an old member of the Club.

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