Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
430 431 “What makes you suppose I know?” “Because everybody knows it...” “That’s just where you are mistaken; I did not know it, ...
432 433 always disliked him, and so it has turned out.” Levin recalled Kitty’s answer. She had said: “No, that cannot be...” “Da ...
434 435 She could not talk or think of anything else, and she could not speak to Levin of her misery. Levin saw she was unhappy ...
436 437 afternoon. When the last of the hay had been divided, Levin, intrust- ing the superintendence of the rest to the countin ...
438 439 Chapter 12. The load was tied on. Ivan jumped down and took the quiet, sleek horse by the bridle. The young wife flung t ...
440 441 heart. Before the early dawn all was hushed. Nothing was to be heard but the night sounds of the frogs that never ceased ...
442 443 that sleepless night, all the resolutions he had made, all vanished at once. He recalled with horror his dreams of marry ...
444 445 every manifestation of life in himself, and so neither stirred nor looked at her. This was what had caused that strange ...
446 447 And he began passing in review the methods of proceeding of men who had been in the same position that he was in. “Darya ...
448 449 proofs of his wife’s guilt, required by the law, out of the question; he saw that a certain refinement in that life woul ...
450 451 in religion, yet now, when his conclusion corresponded, as it seemed to him, with the requirements of religion, this rel ...
452 453 your conduct may have been, I do not consider myself justified in breaking the ties in which we are bound by a Higher Po ...
454 455 his honesty, and with his self-confidence had made his career, was his contempt for red tape, his cutting down of corres ...
456 457 intent of the law T...Act 18, and the note to Act 36. A flash of eager- ness suffused the face of Alexey Alexandrovitch ...
458 459 Alexey Alexandrovitch had gone away without saying anything. “I saw Vronsky and did not tell him. At the very instant he ...
460 461 “The coffee is ready, and mademoiselle and Seryozha are waiting,” said Annushka, coming back again and finding Anna in t ...
462 463 freshly washed leaves. She shivered, both from the cold and from the inward horror which had clutched her with fresh for ...
464 465 Chapter 16. All the rooms of the summer villa were full of porters, gardeners, and footmen going to and fro carrying out ...
466 467 most likely by their stupid law he can. But I know very well why he says it. He doesn’t believe even in my love for my c ...
468 469 wrote to her husband, “I have received your letter. —A.”; and, ringing the bell, gave it to the footman. “We are not goi ...
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