1 It was a clear bright autumn day, a Sunday.
2 A damp dull autumn morning was just dawning.
3 In the autumn the Rostovs returned to Moscow.
4 There it was cool and quiet, with a scent of autumn.
5 It was an autumn night with dark purple clouds, but no rain.
6 It was an autumn night, so dark that the coachman could not see the carriage pole.
7 He had been lying in the stubble, but in front of him was the autumn sowing where the ground was soft.
8 The weather was already growing wintry and morning frosts congealed an earth saturated by autumn rains.
9 On reaching home Prince Andrew decided to go to Petersburg that autumn and found all sorts of reasons for this decision.
10 To speak of what would have happened had Napoleon sent his Guards is like talking of what would happen if autumn became spring.
11 The awful pain he suffered made him moan incessantly and piteously, and his moaning sounded terrible in the darkness of the autumn night.
12 Before he had reached the embankments that were being thrown up, he saw, in the light of the dull autumn evening, mounted men coming toward him.
13 The previous autumn, the hunting, "Uncle," and the Christmas holidays spent with Nicholas at Otradnoe were what she recalled oftenest and most painfully.
14 The autumn in Otradnoe with the hunting, and the winter with the Christmas holidays and Sonya's love, had opened out to him a vista of tranquil rural joys and peace such as he had never known before, and which now allured him.
15 It seemed that all these men, now that they had stopped amid fields in the chill dusk of the autumn evening, experienced one and the same feeling of unpleasant awakening from the hurry and eagerness to push on that had seized them at the start.
16 They called him in to decide family disputes, chose him as executor, confided secrets to him, elected him to be a justice and to other posts; but he always persistently refused public appointments, passing the autumn and spring in the fields on his bay gelding, sitting at home in winter, and lying in his overgrown garden in summer.
17 The day was bright and sunny after a sharp night frost, and the cheerful glitter of that autumn day was in keeping with the news of victory which was conveyed, not only by the tales of those who had taken part in it, but also by the joyful expression on the faces of soldiers, officers, generals, and adjutants, as they passed Rostov going or coming.
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