1 In the dining room he was met by Konstantin Levin.
2 Five minutes later the brothers met in the dining room.
3 I know you are dining at the club; papa put down your name.
4 It was Friday, and in the dining room the German watchmaker was winding up the clock.
5 He came into the dining hall, greeted everyone, and hurriedly sat down, smiling to his wife.
6 In the dining room he rang the bell, and told the servant who came in to send again for the doctor.
7 And he said to himself again in the dining room, "Yes, I must decide and put a stop to it, and express my view of it."
8 Tea in the little dining room, please, she said, half closing her eyes, as she always did when addressing the footman.
9 All were gathered together and about to go into the little dining room when Tushkevitch made his appearance with a message from Princess Betsy.
10 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.
11 Alexey Alexandrovitch made it a rule to see his wife every day, so that the servants might have no grounds for suppositions, but avoided dining at home.
12 Stepan Arkadyevitch liked dining, but still better he liked to give a dinner, small, but very choice, both as regards the food and drink and as regards the selection of guests.
13 Oblonsky took off his overcoat, and with his hat over one ear walked into the dining room, giving directions to the Tatar waiters, who were clustered about him in evening coats, bearing napkins.
14 The dinner, the dining room, the service, the waiting at table, the wine, and the food, were not simply in keeping with the general tone of modern luxury throughout all the house, but seemed even more sumptuous and modern.
15 And suddenly both of them felt that though they were friends, though they had been dining and drinking together, which should have drawn them closer, yet each was thinking only of his own affairs, and they had nothing to do with one another.
16 She went into the dining room on the pretext of giving some directions, and spoke loudly on purpose, expecting him to come out there; but he did not come, though she heard him go to the door of his study as he parted from the chief secretary.
17 The waiter, who was busy with a party of engineers dining in the dining hall, came several times with an irate countenance in answer to her summons, and could not avoid carrying out her orders, as she gave them with such gracious insistence that there was no evading her.
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