1 They had made no agreement about this, it had settled itself.
2 One word more: in any case I advise you to settle the question soon.
3 You must settle with him, Konstantin Dmitrievitch, said the bailiff.
4 The only point of interest was that it was settled they should go abroad.
5 But as soon as he was settled in this position a moth flew over the table.
6 Laska lay under the table; Agafea Mihalovna settled herself in her place with her stocking.
7 "But I would advise you to settle the thing as soon as may be," pursued Oblonsky, filling up his glass.
8 He felt that in the depth of his soul something had been put in its place, settled down, and laid to rest.
9 Returning with the bottle, Levin found the sick man settled comfortably and everything about him completely changed.
10 She knew him, and knew that he would be a good match for her young lady, and was very keen to see the matter settled.
11 She had not the least idea what would settle the position, but she firmly believed that something would very soon turn up now.
12 With her little deft hands she opened and shut her little red bag, took out a cushion, laid it on her knees, and carefully wrapping up her feet, settled herself comfortably.
13 Even the Tatar, uncorking the bottle and pouring the sparkling wine into the delicate glasses, glanced at Stepan Arkadyevitch, and settled his white cravat with a perceptible smile of satisfaction.
14 Anna, on whom the position depended, and for whom it was more miserable than for anyone, endured it because she not merely hoped, but firmly believed, that it would all very soon be settled and come right.
15 As the husband had to drive to meet someone on official business, while the wife had to go to the concert and some public meeting of a committee on the Eastern Question, there was a great deal to consider and settle.
16 When Levin went upstairs, his wife was sitting near the new silver samovar behind the new tea service, and, having settled old Agafea Mihalovna at a little table with a full cup of tea, was reading a letter from Dolly, with whom they were in continual and frequent correspondence.
17 Chairs were set with the aid of footmen, moving almost imperceptibly about the room; the party settled itself, divided into two groups: one round the samovar near the hostess, the other at the opposite end of the drawing room, round the handsome wife of an ambassador, in black velvet, with sharply defined black eyebrows.
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