1 The one thing to be dreaded is meeting Russians abroad.
2 The only point of interest was that it was settled they should go abroad.
3 The views of the prince and of the princess on life abroad were completely opposed.
4 Since his return from abroad Alexey Alexandrovitch had twice been at their country villa.
5 Levin was only waiting for the delivery of his wheat to receive the money for it and go abroad.
6 Kitty was to be back from abroad in the middle of the summer, and bathing had been prescribed for her.
7 Pravdin was a well-known Panslavist abroad, and Countess Lidia Ivanovna described the purport of his letter.
8 Madame Stahl had now been living more than ten years continuously abroad, in the south, never leaving her couch.
9 Finally his decision was pronounced: they were to go abroad, but to put no faith in foreign quacks, and to apply to him in any need.
10 Varenka lived with her all the while abroad, and everyone who knew Madame Stahl knew and liked Mademoiselle Varenka, as everyone called her.
11 The two sisters brought all the six children successfully through it, but Kitty was no better in health, and in Lent the Shtcherbatskys went abroad.
12 Sergey Ivanovitch Koznishev wanted a rest from mental work, and instead of going abroad as he usually did, he came towards the end of May to stay in the country with his brother.
13 But he had not seen her for three days, and as her husband had just returned from abroad, he did not know whether she would be able to meet him today or not, and he did not know how to find out.
14 The prince, on the contrary, thought everything foreign detestable, got sick of European life, kept to his Russian habits, and purposely tried to show himself abroad less European than he was in reality.
15 The family doctor gave her cod liver oil, then iron, then nitrate of silver, but as the first and the second and the third were alike in doing no good, and as his advice when spring came was to go abroad, a celebrated physician was called in.
16 Having once taken the subject up, he read conscientiously everything bearing on it, and intended in the autumn to go abroad to study land systems on the spot, in order that he might not on this question be confronted with what so often met him on various subjects.
17 He considered human life only tolerable abroad, and went abroad to stay at every opportunity, and at the same time he carried on a complex and improved system of agriculture in Russia, and with extreme interest followed everything and knew everything that was being done in Russia.
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