1 Oh, well, then I can do it in twenty minutes.
2 A few minutes later the colonel overtook them.
3 Five minutes later the brothers met in the dining room.
4 Dolly grew calmer, and for two minutes both were silent.
5 The silence lasted for two minutes: Dolly was thinking of herself.
6 The little piece left uncut in the corner was mown in five minutes.
7 This was evident from his confusion and embarrassment in reading the minutes.
8 When the princess came into the room five minutes later, she found them completely reconciled.
9 Some minutes more passed, they moved still further away from the children, and were quite alone.
10 Three minutes later Levin ran full speed into the corridor, not looking at his watch for fear of aggravating his sufferings.
11 For two minutes, his head bent forward with an expression of an intense effort of thought, he stood with the revolver in his hand, motionless, thinking.
12 And the Tatar ran off with flying coat-tails, and in five minutes darted in with a dish of opened oysters on mother-of-pearl shells, and a bottle between his fingers.
13 "Coming immediately," said the clerk; and two minutes later there did actually appear in the doorway the large figure of an old solicitor who had been consulting with the lawyer himself.
14 In both groups conversation wavered, as it always does, for the first few minutes, broken up by meetings, greetings, offers of tea, and as it were, feeling about for something to rest upon.
15 When he came back a few minutes later, Stepan Arkadyevitch was already in conversation with the countess about the new singer, while the countess was impatiently looking towards the door, waiting for her son.
16 The priest, on finishing the prayer, put the cross to the cold forehead, then slowly returned it to the stand, and after standing for two minutes more in silence, he touched the huge, bloodless hand that was turning cold.
17 After having some lunch, he lay down on the sofa immediately, and in five minutes memories of the hideous scenes he had witnessed during the last few days were confused together and joined on to a mental image of Anna and of the peasant who had played an important part in the bear hunt, and Vronsky fell asleep.
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