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Anna Karenina 2By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 6: Chapter 20
2 But it appeared that as the paddock had not been used during the winter, the hurdles made in the autumn for it were broken.
Anna Karenina 1By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 13
3 But in spite of all these difficulties he got his way, and by autumn the system was working, or at least so it seemed to him.
Anna Karenina 1By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 29
4 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
5 The sight of his brother, and the nearness of death, revived in Levin that sense of horror in face of the insoluble enigma, together with the nearness and inevitability of death, that had come upon him that autumn evening when his brother had come to him.
Anna Karenina 2By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 5: Chapter 20
6 It was an understood thing between them that they should not go away anywhere; but both felt, the longer they lived alone, especially in the autumn, without guests in the house, that they could not stand this existence, and that they would have to alter it.
Anna Karenina 2By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 6: Chapter 25
7 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.
Anna Karenina 1By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 29
8 After lunch Levin was not in the same place in the string of mowers as before, but stood between the old man who had accosted him jocosely, and now invited him to be his neighbor, and a young peasant, who had only been married in the autumn, and who was mowing this summer for the first time.
Anna Karenina 1By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 5