1 "Uncle" was fond of such music.
2 Through the closed doors the music was already audible.
3 Once in the regiment I had not gone to some merrymaking where there was music.
4 Then the king again shouted to the sound of music, and they all began singing.
5 It was long since Rostov had felt such enjoyment from music as he did that day.
6 Prince Andrew shrugged his shoulders and frowned, as lovers of music do when they hear a false note.
7 "No, I don't believe we ever were in animals," said Natasha, still in a whisper though the music had ceased.
8 Simon did not finish, for on the still air he had distinctly caught the music of the hunt with only two or three hounds giving tongue.
9 Everyone moved back, and the Emperor came smiling out of the drawing room leading his hostess by the hand but not keeping time to the music.
10 The curtains were drawn, and a single candle was burning on the table, screened by a bound music book so that the light did not fall on the cot.
11 It seemed as though not the trumpeters were playing, but as if the army itself, rejoicing at the Emperors' approach, had naturally burst into music.
12 The music sounded louder and through the door rows of brightly lit boxes in which ladies sat with bare arms and shoulders, and noisy stalls brilliant with uniforms, glittered before their eyes.
13 Suddenly everybody stirred, began talking, and pressed forward and then back, and between the two rows, which separated, the Emperor entered to the sounds of music that had immediately struck up.
14 She could not follow the opera nor even listen to the music; she saw only the painted cardboard and the queerly dressed men and women who moved, spoke, and sang so strangely in that brilliant light.
15 At the right beat of the music he looked sideways at his partner with a merry and triumphant air, suddenly stamped with one foot, bounded from the floor like a ball, and flew round the room taking his partner with him.
16 Her black eyes looked at the crowd without seeking anyone, and her delicate arm, bare to above the elbow, lay on the velvet edge of the box, while, evidently unconsciously, she opened and closed her hand in time to the music, crumpling her program.
17 He filled the girls' albums with verses and music, and having at last sent Dolokhov the whole forty-three thousand rubles and received his receipt, he left at the end of November, without taking leave of any of his acquaintances, to overtake his regiment which was already in Poland.
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