1 "Yes, they must be reconciled," thought Anna.
2 The next day, completely reconciled, they left for the country.
3 But he talked to them, simply trying to reconcile and soften their differences.
4 When the princess came into the room five minutes later, she found them completely reconciled.
5 But when she had scrutinized her, seeing her closer, she was at once reconciled to her riding.
6 "God knows whether they are fully reconciled," thought Anna, hearing her tone, cold and composed.
7 Vronsky particularly laughed with such simplehearted amusement that Levin felt quite reconciled to him.
8 If you had not promised it once, she would have reconciled herself to her position, she would have gone on living in the country.
9 Most difficult of all in this position was the fact that he could not in any way connect and reconcile his past with what was now.
10 To sell this forest was absolutely essential; but at present, until he was reconciled with his wife, the subject could not be discussed.
11 Levin, who had long been possessed by the idea of reconciling his brothers, at least in face of death, had written to his brother, Sergey Ivanovitch, and having received an answer from him, he read this letter to the sick man.
12 Today he had not been at home all day, and she felt so lonely and wretched in being on bad terms with him that she wanted to forget it all, to forgive him, and be reconciled with him; she wanted to throw the blame on herself and to justify him.