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1  The friends hardly spoke all the way.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
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2  A crowd of friends and outsiders pressed round him.
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3  Well, see, Kitty, your intense desire to make friends with Mademoiselle.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
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4  Ryabinin himself was already in the house, and met the friends in the hall.
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5  Half Moscow and Petersburg were friends and relations of Stepan Arkadyevitch.
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6  She avoided her serious-minded friends, and went out into the fashionable world.
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7  Kitty began to entreat her mother still more urgently to let her make friends with Varenka.
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8  With friends, one is well; but at home, one is better, he answered, and went into his study.
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9  Anna Arkadyevna Karenina had friends and close ties in three different circles of this highest society.
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10  "Then do this for me: never say such things to me, and let us be friends," she said in words; but her eyes spoke quite differently.
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11  They were fond of one another in spite of the difference of their characters and tastes, as friends are fond of one another who have been together in early youth.
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12  Once he dined there, another time he spent the evening there with a party of friends, but he had not once stayed the night there, as it had been his habit to do in previous years.
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13  Alexey Alexandrovitch had the highest esteem for this circle, and Anna with her special gift for getting on with everyone, had in the early days of her life in Petersburg made friends in this circle also.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
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14  They had been comrades at the university, and though they rarely met, they thought highly of each other and were excellent friends, and so there was no one to whom the doctor would have given his opinion of a patient so freely as to Sludin.
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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.
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16  Consequently the distributors of earthly blessings in the shape of places, rents, shares, and such, were all his friends, and could not overlook one of their own set; and Oblonsky had no need to make any special exertion to get a lucrative post.
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17  He was the familiar friend of everyone with whom he took a glass of champagne, and he took a glass of champagne with everyone, and when in consequence he met any of his disreputable chums, as he used in joke to call many of his friends, in the presence of his subordinates, he well knew how, with his characteristic tact, to diminish the disagreeable impression made on them.
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