1 I only meant to say that matters of real importance may turn up.
2 Altogether there were a great many most complicated matters to be considered and arranged.
3 For us, for you and for me, there is only one thing that matters, whether we love each other.
4 The Petersburg attitude on pecuniary matters had an especially soothing effect on Stepan Arkadyevitch.
5 To Mihailov at that moment, excited by visitors, it was extremely distasteful to speak of money matters.
6 But he forgot many other essential matters, the want of which greatly distressed Darya Alexandrovna later on.
7 She did not want to talk of her sorrow, but with that sorrow in her heart she could not talk of outside matters.
8 There are matters which only concern those directly interested in them, and the matter you are so worried about is.
9 But, bethinking himself that this would not help matters, he stopped short in the middle of a sentence, and merely sighed.
10 The date had long passed on which, according to the most trustworthy calculations of people learned in such matters, Kitty should have been confined.
11 In all matters affecting income, the sales of timber, wheat, and wool, the letting of lands, Vronsky was hard as a rock, and knew well how to keep up prices.
12 But these unpleasant matters were all drowned in the sea of kindliness and good humor which was always within him, and more so than ever since his course of Carlsbad waters.
13 Levin knew that his elder brother took little interest in farming, and only put the question in deference to him, and so he only told him about the sale of his wheat and money matters.
14 These matters, together with the management of the land still left on his hands, and the indoor work over his book, so engrossed Levin the whole summer that he scarcely ever went out shooting.
15 At dinner he talked a little to his wife about Moscow matters, and, with a sarcastic smile, asked her after Stepan Arkadyevitch; but the conversation was for the most part general, dealing with Petersburg official and public news.
16 Stepan Arkadyevitch had gone down to his room, undressed, again washed, and attired in a nightshirt with goffered frills, he had got into bed, but Levin still lingered in his room, talking of various trifling matters, and not daring to ask what he wanted to know.
17 As though tears were the indispensable oil, without which the machinery of mutual confidence could not run smoothly between the two sisters, the sisters after their tears talked, not of what was uppermost in their minds, but, though they talked of outside matters, they understood each other.
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