1 I had a dream from which I awoke with a throbbing heart.
2 He stopped as if awakening from a dream and lifted his head.
3 I want to understand what was revealing itself to me in my dream.
4 The idea of putting something aside out of his salary proved a dream.
5 "Only our holy brotherhood has the real meaning of life, all the rest is a dream," said Pierre.
6 After the return of Alpatych from Smolensk the old prince suddenly seemed to awake as from a dream.
7 And in my dream I knew that these drawings represented the love adventures of the soul with its beloved.
8 And compared to the duration of life it did not seem to him slower than an awakening from sleep compared to the duration of a dream.
9 Reveries about Sonya had had something merry and playful in them, but to dream of Princess Mary was always difficult and a little frightening.
10 Again real events mingled with dreams and again someone, he or another, gave expression to his thoughts, and even to the same thoughts that had been expressed in his dream at Mozhaysk.
11 He did not know how or when this thought had taken such possession of him, but he remembered nothing of the past, understood nothing of the present, and all he saw and heard appeared to him like a dream.
12 Well, you will be coming, he was going to say, to dine, but changed his mind and said to take tea with us, and quickly doubling up his tongue he blew a small round ring of tobacco smoke, perfectly embodying his dream of happiness.
13 The bandage was taken off his eyes and, by the faint light of the burning spirit, Pierre, as in a dream, saw several men standing before him, wearing aprons like the Rhetor's and holding swords in their hands pointed at his breast.
14 Rostov raised his saber, ready to strike, but at that instant the trooper Nikitenko, who was galloping ahead, shot away from him, and Rostov felt as in a dream that he continued to be carried forward with unnatural speed but yet stayed on the same spot.
15 For a moment he dozed, but in that short interval innumerable things appeared to him in a dream: his mother and her large white hand, Sonya's thin little shoulders, Natasha's eyes and laughter, Denisov with his voice and mustache, and Telyanin and all that affair with Telyanin and Bogdanich.
16 Little Nicholas and his education, her brother Andrew, and religion were Princess Mary's joys and consolations; but besides that, since everyone must have personal hopes, Princess Mary in the profoundest depths of her heart had a hidden dream and hope that supplied the chief consolation of her life.
17 Yes, it was like a dream in which a man fancies that a ruffian is coming to attack him, and raises his arm to strike that ruffian a terrible blow which he knows should annihilate him, but then feels that his arm drops powerless and limp like a rag, and the horror of unavoidable destruction seizes him in his helplessness.
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