1 To go on being my husband together with her.
2 He shook hands with him, and together they ascended the steps.
3 No doubt they talked of me together, or, worse still, they were silent.
4 Both the laborers were sitting in the hedge, probably smoking a pipe together.
5 In the left corner of the ballroom she saw the cream of society gathered together.
6 He pointed to some sort of iron bars, fastened together with strings, lying in a corner of the room.
7 And she was continually picturing them to herself, at one moment each separately, and then both together.
8 She got up and pulled herself together; she realized that they had reached a station and that this was the guard.
9 Alexey Alexandrovitch, after staying half an hour, went up to his wife and suggested that they should go home together.
10 The childishness of her expression, together with the delicate beauty of her figure, made up her special charm, and that he fully realized.
11 Meanwhile men ran to and fro, talking merrily together, their steps crackling on the platform as they continually opened and closed the big doors.
12 "All together," said Anna, and she ran laughing to meet them, and embraced and swung round all the throng of swarming children, shrieking with delight.
13 They were fond of one another in spite of the difference of their characters and tastes, as friends are fond of one another who have been together in early youth.
14 I allowed that their conduct was bad, but I urged him to take into consideration their heedlessness, their youth; then, too, the young men had only just been lunching together.
15 She seemed to be pulling herself together for a few seconds, as though she did not know where she was, and what she was doing, and getting up rapidly, she moved towards the door.
16 And suddenly both of them felt that though they were friends, though they had been dining and drinking together, which should have drawn them closer, yet each was thinking only of his own affairs, and they had nothing to do with one another.
17 Every person in the house felt that there was no sense in their living together, and that the stray people brought together by chance in any inn had more in common with one another than they, the members of the family and household of the Oblonskys.
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