1 The doctor started upon his coffee.
2 Levin untied his horse and rode home to his coffee.
3 He walked back, went into his room again, and asked for coffee.
4 As he sipped his coffee, he opened a still damp morning paper, and began reading it.
5 After seeing the children, they sat down, alone now, in the drawing room, to coffee.
6 Anna had not had time to drink her coffee when the Countess Lidia Ivanovna was announced.
7 Levin tried to drink coffee and put some roll in his mouth, but his mouth was quite at a loss what to do with the roll.
8 "On that score you can set your mind quite at rest," she said, and turning away from him, she began drinking her coffee.
9 "The coffee is ready, and mademoiselle and Seryozha are waiting," said Annushka, coming back again and finding Anna in the same position.
10 "One must let you drink your coffee in peace, at least," said Matvey, in the affectionately gruff tone with which it was impossible to be angry.
11 When he had drunk his coffee, Levin rode back again to the mowing before Sergey Ivanovitch had had time to dress and come down to the dining room.
12 "Leave him to me," she said to the astonished governess, and not letting go of her son, she sat down at the table, where coffee was set ready for her.
13 "Pierre, give me the coffee," she said, addressing Petritsky, whom she called Pierre as a contraction of his surname, making no secret of her relations with him.
14 She dressed quickly, went downstairs, and with resolute steps walked into the drawing room, where she found, as usual, waiting for her, the coffee, Seryozha, and his governess.
15 When he had finished his letters, Stepan Arkadyevitch moved the office-papers close to him, rapidly looked through two pieces of business, made a few notes with a big pencil, and pushing away the papers, turned to his coffee.
16 After dinner Sergey Ivanovitch sat with his cup of coffee at the drawing-room window, and while he took part in a conversation he had begun with his brother, he watched the door through which the children would start on the mushroom-picking expedition.
17 On coming back with Kitty from the springs, the prince, who had asked the colonel, and Marya Yevgenyevna, and Varenka all to come and have coffee with them, gave orders for a table and chairs to be taken into the garden under the chestnut tree, and lunch to be laid there.
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