1 I saw you riding this morning.
2 at eight o'clock in the morning.
3 The dark starry night was followed by a bright cheerful morning.
4 This morning I turned them all out and now look, it's full again.
5 Every morning she came in like that, and every morning prayed that the daily interview might pass off well.
6 On waking in the morning she told the Rostovs and all her acquaintances the details of Count Bezukhov's death.
7 It was light enough to see a long way in the deserted street and it seemed more like morning or evening than night.
8 Bolkonski was invited everywhere, and had to spend the whole morning calling on the principal Austrian dignitaries.
9 He seemed to have grown thinner since the morning; his eyes seemed larger than usual when he glanced round and noticed Pierre.
10 Denisov, who had been losing at cards all night, had not yet come home when Rostov rode back early in the morning from a foraging expedition.
11 I know by now, if he wins he comes back early to brag about it, but if he stays out till morning it means he's lost and will come back in a rage.
12 The greatest disorder and depression had been in the baggage train he had passed that morning on the Znaim road seven miles away from the French.
13 Count Lichtenfels was here this morning," Bilibin continued, "and showed me a letter in which the parade of the French in Vienna was fully described: Prince Murat et tout le tremblement.
14 Ever since the morning, carriages with six horses had been coming and going continually, bringing visitors to the Countess Rostova's big house on the Povarskaya, so well known to all Moscow.
15 The princess, holding her little dog on her lap with her thin bony hands, looked attentively into Prince Vasili's eyes evidently resolved not to be the first to break silence, if she had to wait till morning.
16 On the morning of the day that the young couple were to arrive, Princess Mary entered the antechamber as usual at the time appointed for the morning greeting, crossing herself with trepidation and repeating a silent prayer.
17 Our front line and that of the enemy were far apart on the right and left flanks, but in the center where the men with a flag of truce had passed that morning, the lines were so near together that the men could see one another's faces and speak to one another.
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