1 She understood hardly anything that went on that evening.
2 Since yesterday evening my fate has been sealed; to be loved by you or to die.
3 Natasha had promised to come out to Kuragin at the back porch at ten that evening.
4 That evening the Rostovs went to the Opera, for which Marya Dmitrievna had taken a box.
5 Then suddenly it became clear to Sonya that Natasha had some dreadful plan for that evening.
6 That evening Marya Dmitrievna was going to the Akharovs' and proposed to take the girls with her.
7 It was frosty and the air was sharp, but toward evening the sky became overcast and it began to thaw.
8 Late one evening the Rostovs' four sleighs drove into Marya Dmitrievna's courtyard in the old Konyusheny street.
9 And really, that evening, Sonya was brighter, more animated, and prettier than Nicholas had ever seen her before.
10 On returning late in the evening Sonya went to Natasha's room, and to her surprise found her still dressed and asleep on the sofa.
11 She had said she did not want to sing, but it was long since she had sung, and long before she again sang, as she did that evening.
12 Natasha's looks, as everyone told her, had improved in the country, and that evening thanks to her agitation she was particularly pretty.
13 Sonya began watching her friend still more attentively and noticed that at dinner and all that evening Natasha was in a strange and unnatural state.
14 In addition to the formal evening and dinner parties, a large company, chiefly of men, gathered there every day, supping at midnight and staying till three in the morning.
15 Toward evening Ilagin took leave of Nicholas, who found that they were so far from home that he accepted "Uncle's" offer that the hunting party should spend the night in his little village of Mikhaylovna.
16 She did not go out into society; everyone knew that her father would not let her go anywhere without him, and his failing health prevented his going out himself, so that she was not invited to dinners and evening parties.
17 As soon as it rose everyone in the boxes and stalls became silent, and all the men, old and young, in uniform and evening dress, and all the women with gems on their bare flesh, turned their whole attention with eager curiosity to the stage.
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