1 I live alone in the country, as I used to.
2 All these days Dolly had been alone with her children.
3 Left alone with Marya Nikolaevna, Levin turned to her.
4 She saw that they felt themselves alone in that crowded room.
5 Dolly and Anna dined alone with the children and the English governess.
6 If it were a common, vulgar, worldly intrigue, they would have left me alone.
7 After seeing the children, they sat down, alone now, in the drawing room, to coffee.
8 There was a look of horror on her face when she saw them alone, and their disturbed faces.
9 I shall not be alone at dinner again, Alexey Alexandrovitch went on, no longer in a sarcastic tone.
10 "Throw up everything, she and I, and hide ourselves somewhere alone with our love," he said to himself.
11 The house was big and old-fashioned, and Levin, though he lived alone, had the whole house heated and used.
12 He was painfully conscious himself, as were all about him, that at his years it is not well for man to be alone.
13 At that moment she knew beyond doubt that he had come early on purpose to find her alone and to make her an offer.
14 "But this was just what I wanted, to find you alone," he began, not sitting down, and not looking at her, so as not to lose courage.
15 Hoping to find her alone, Vronsky alighted, as he always did, to avoid attracting attention, before crossing the bridge, and walked to the house.
16 When the doctors were left alone, the family doctor began timidly explaining his opinion, that there was a commencement of tuberculous trouble, but.
17 By addressing his wife like this he gave Vronsky to understand that he wished to be left alone, and, turning slightly towards him, he touched his hat; but Vronsky turned to Anna Arkadyevna.
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