1 Vronsky had never had a real home life.
2 The first person to meet Anna at home was her son.
3 Anna Arkadyevna did not stay to supper, but went home.
4 Such men are unfaithful, but their home and wife are sacred to them.
5 In the morning Konstantin Levin left Moscow, and towards evening he reached home.
6 The wife did not leave her own room, the husband had not been at home for three days.
7 As he always did in Petersburg, he left home not meaning to return till late at night.
8 Princess Betsy drove home from the theater, without waiting for the end of the last act.
9 With friends, one is well; but at home, one is better, he answered, and went into his study.
10 She merely sent a brief note to her brother to tell him that he must not fail to dine at home.
11 She would have to tell her mother she felt ill and go home, but she had not the strength to do this.
12 On reaching home Oblonsky helped his sister out, sighed, pressed her hand, and set off to his office.
13 At once thoughts of home, of husband and of son, and the details of that day and the following came upon her.
14 That velvet was delicious; at home, looking at her neck in the looking glass, Kitty had felt that that velvet was speaking.
15 On the spot the officers set off in pursuit of her; she was alarmed, and feeling still more unwell, ran up the staircase home.
16 Oblonsky did dine at home: the conversation was general, and his wife, speaking to him, addressed him as "Stiva," as she had not done before.
17 There had been nothing definite, but Stepan Arkadyevitch was hardly ever at home; money, too, was hardly ever forthcoming, and Dolly was continually tortured by suspicions of infidelity, which she tried to dismiss, dreading the agonies of jealousy she had been through already.
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