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1  He was a constant visitor at their house.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 1: Chapter 16
2  He vividly recalled all the constantly recurring instances of inevitable necessity for lying and deceit, which were so against his natural bent.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 2: Chapter 21
3  He was more lovingly respectful to her than ever, and the constant care that she should not feel the awkwardness of her position never deserted him for a single instant.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 5: Chapter 8
4  All these passions constantly waning or growing more ardent, did not prevent her from keeping up the most extended and complicated relations with the court and fashionable society.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 5: Chapter 23
5  Besides this, the care of her large family was a constant worry to her: first, the nursing of her young baby did not go well, then the nurse had gone away, now one of the children had fallen ill.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 2: Chapter 2
6  But she had heard of late that her son had refused a position offered him of great importance to his career, simply in order to remain in the regiment, where he could be constantly seeing Madame Karenina.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 2: Chapter 18
7  From the rooms came a constant, steady hum, as from a hive, and the rustle of movement; and while on the landing between trees they gave last touches to their hair and dresses before the mirror, they heard from the ballroom the careful, distinct notes of the fiddles of the orchestra beginning the first waltz.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 1: Chapter 22