Evening
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In the
evening
they again went out shooting, when Veslovsky also killed some birds, and late at night they set off home.
I am counting on this
evening.
But that
evening
during the game she resolved to leave next day.
When, after
evening
tea and a row in the boat at night-time, Dolly entered her bedroom alone, took off her dress and sat down to do up her thin hair for the night, she felt great relief.
Well, shall we get back by evening?''We ought to.'On returning home and finding every one safe and extremely nice, Dolly gave a very animated account of her visit, of how well she had been received, of the luxury and good taste at the Vronskys', and of their amusements, and would not let anyone say a word against them.
For some of the districts the election was stormy enough; but for the Selezensk district Sviyazhsky was elected without opposition, and he gave a dinner party at his house that
evening.
CHAPTER XXXITHE NEWLY-ELECTED MARSHAL, of the Province and many of the victorious new party dined that
evening
at Vronsky's.
The letter he had sent off the
evening
before had probably not yet reached her.
Toward the
evening
of that day, being alone, Anna felt such terror on Vronsky's account that she decided to go to town, but after careful consideration she wrote that contradictory letter which Vronsky received, and without reading it over she sent it by express messenger.
When he is here he can't and daren't fail to love me!'The
evening
passed happily and cheerfully in the company of the Princess Barbara, who complained to him that in his absence Anna had been taking morphia.
When he had changed the first hundred-rouble note to buy liveries for the footman and hall porter, he had involuntarily calculated that those useless liveries – which, however, were absolutely necessary, judging by the surprise of the old Princess and Kitty at his hint that one could do without liveries – would cost as much as the hire of two labourers for the summer months, that is, of one for about three hundred working days between Easter and Advent – and each a day of heavy labour from early morning till late in the
evening.
When that had been read the Society folk gathered into a group, and Levin met Sviyazhsky, who asked him to be sure and come that
evening
to a meeting of the Agricultural Society where an important report was to be read.
But, not to hinder his relating everything, she masked her observation and listened with an appreciative smile while he told her how he had spent the
evening.
Though she had involuntarily done all in her power to awaken love in Levin (as at that time she always did to all the young men she met), and though she knew she had succeeded in as far as was possible with an honourable married man in one evening, and though she had liked him very much (despite the marked difference between Vronsky and Levin from a man's point of view, she, as a woman, saw in them that common trait which had caused Kitty to fall in love with them both), yet as soon as he had left the room she ceased to think about him.
Why has he been away all the
evening?
He was surprised when Mary Vlasevna asked him to light a candle behind the partition, and he learnt that it was already five o'clock in the
evening.
He did not give me an answer, but said he must think it over; and this morning instead of an answer I have received an invitation for this
evening
to go to the Countess Lydia Ivanovna's.''Ah, that's it, that's it!'
At the French Theatre, where he arrived in time for the last act, and afterwards at the Tartar Restaurant, where he had some champagne, Oblonsky was able to some extent to breathe again in an atmosphere congenial to him, but nevertheless he was not at all himself that
evening.
He was so drunk that he could not get up the stairs, but on seeing Oblonsky he ordered the men to put him on his feet and, clinging to Stephen, he went with him to his room, began relating how he had spent the evening, and fell asleep there.
Everything he recalled was nauseous, but most repulsive of all, like something shameful, was the memory of the
evening
at Lydia Ivanovna's.
Next day he received from Karenin a definite refusal to divorce Anna, and understood that this decision was based on what the Frenchman had said the
evening
before, in his real or pretended sleep.
When he came to her in the
evening
they did not refer to the quarrel, but both felt that it was only smoothed over, not settled.
Now I can engage in love-making, but always so as not to be late for cards in the
evening.
She waited for him all day, and in the
evening
when she went to her room, having left word for him that she had a headache, she thought: 'If he comes in spite of the maid's message, it means that he still loves me.
The house already threw a shadow right across the street; the
evening
was bright, and the sun still warm.
With rhythmic jerks over the joints of the rails, the carriage in which Anna sat rattled past the platform and a brick wall, past the signals and some other carriages; the sound of wheels slightly ringing against the rails became more rhythmical and smooth; the bright
evening
sunshine shone through the window, and a breeze moved the blind.
In the
evening
I had only just gone to my room when my Mary told me that at the station a lady had thrown herself under a train.
If I wished them good
evening
to-day they would give me a hundred and fifty at once.
I tell you again that we know you; in order to get two extra trains by
evening
you would sell your skins."
He had also received a letter from Lille full of disturbing details."You know," he whispered, "it comes from that person you saw here one evening."
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