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Anna Karenina 1By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 4
2 For the last few weeks it had been steadily fine frosty weather.
Anna Karenina 1By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 12
3 After the thunder showers of the last few days, cold, bright weather had set in.
Anna Karenina 1By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 15
4 They were just going in at the door, talking of the weather, when Stepan Arkadyevitch overtook them.
Anna Karenina 2By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 4: Chapter 9
5 The mud was impassable along the roads; two mills were carried away, and the weather got worse and worse.
Anna Karenina 1By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 30
6 Only then he suddenly awoke to the fact that he had been wrong about the weather and the rain was drenching his hay.
Anna Karenina 1By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 4
7 There was still a long time before the dinner-hour, it was exquisite weather, and so several different methods of spending the next two hours were proposed.
Anna Karenina 2By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 6: Chapter 20
8 All the skaters, it seemed, with perfect self-possession, skated towards her, skated by her, even spoke to her, and were happy, quite apart from her, enjoying the capital ice and the fine weather.
Anna Karenina 1By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 1: Chapter 9
9 Instinctively feeling the approach of spring, and knowing that there would be days of rough weather too, she built her nest as best she could, and was in haste at the same time to build it and to learn how to do it.
Anna Karenina 2By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 5: Chapter 14
10 It was the very dullest autumn weather, which is so dreary in the country, and so, preparing himself for a struggle, Vronsky, with a hard and cold expression, informed Anna of his departure as he had never spoken to her before.
Anna Karenina 2By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 6: Chapter 25