1 One dream haunted her almost every night.
2 Vronsky had not even tried to sleep all that night.
3 At his usual time he got up and made his toilet for the night.
4 She has not slept all night, and the doctor advised her to go out.
5 As he always did in Petersburg, he left home not meaning to return till late at night.
6 In the daytime it thawed in the sun, but at night there were even seven degrees of frost.
7 Then he remembered how he had spent a night in the lockup for disorderly conduct in the street.
8 The peasants who remained for the night in the meadow scarcely slept all the short summer night.
9 When he got out of the train at Petersburg, he felt after his sleepless night as keen and fresh as after a cold bath.
10 Sergey Ivanovitch could not endure flies, and in his own room he never opened the window except at night, and carefully kept the door shut.
11 Those who lived near had gone home, while those who came from far were gathered into a group for supper, and to spend the night in the meadow.
12 Her face was brilliant and glowing; but this glow was not one of brightness; it suggested the fearful glow of a conflagration in the midst of a dark night.
13 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.
14 The day after their arrival there was a heavy fall of rain, and in the night the water came through in the corridor and in the nursery, so that the beds had to be carried into the drawing room.
15 He was thinking now with pleasure and excitement of the race, of his being anyhow, in time, and now and then the thought of the blissful interview awaiting him that night flashed across his imagination like a flaming light.
16 And kissing Kitty once more, without saying what was important, she stepped out courageously with the music under her arm and vanished into the twilight of the summer night, bearing away with her her secret of what was important and what gave her the calm and dignity so much to be envied.
17 When, after her separation from her husband, she gave birth to her only child, the child had died almost immediately, and the family of Madame Stahl, knowing her sensibility, and fearing the news would kill her, had substituted another child, a baby born the same night and in the same house in Petersburg, the daughter of the chief cook of the Imperial Household.
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