Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
550 551 Chapter 31. Running halfway down the staircase, Levin caught a sound he knew, a familiar cough in the hall. But he heard ...
552 553 “Of course he was quite old,” he said, and changed the subject. “Well, I’ll spend a month or two with you, and then I’m ...
554 555 little fact—that death will come, and all ends; that nothing was even worth beginning, and that there was no helping it ...
556 557 him in it, and was exasperated at it. The third day Nikolay induced his brother to explain his plan to him again, and be ...
558 559 with sudden strangeness and seriousness at his brother: “Anyway, don’t remember evil against me, Kostya!” and his voice ...
560 561 In the middle of the winter Vronsky spent a very tiresome week. A foreign prince, who had come on a visit to Petersburg, ...
562 563 prince he was an inferior, and his contemptuous and indulgent attitude to him revolted him. “Brainless beef! can I be li ...
564 565 down his spine. “What nonsense!” thought Vronsky, and glanced at his watch. It was half-past eight already. He rang up h ...
566 567 Chapter 3. “You met him?” she asked, when they had sat down at the table in the lamplight. “You’re punished, you see, fo ...
568 569 utterly unlike what she had been when he first saw her. Both morally and physically she had changed for the worse. She h ...
570 571 “Only not he. Don’t I know him, the falsity in which he’s utterly steeped?... Could one, with any feeling, live as he is ...
572 573 “Oh, what nonsense! How can you believe...” But she would not let him interrupt her. What she was saying was too importa ...
574 575 He did not sleep the whole night, and his fury, growing in a sort of vast, arithmetical progression, reached its highest ...
576 577 “Soon, very soon, it will end, anyway,” she said; and again, at the thought of death near at hand and now desired, tears ...
578 579 Chapter 5. The waiting-room of the celebrated Petersburg lawyer was full when Alexey Alexandrovitch entered it. Three la ...
580 581 expected of him, opened his hands, caught the moth, and resumed his former attitude. “Before beginning to speak of my bu ...
582 583 not be classified together): “physical defect of the husband or of the wife, adultery of the husband or of the wife.” As ...
584 585 the lawyer, not answering his question. “When can I reckon on receiv- ing information from you?” he asked, moving toward ...
586 587 tention. But Stremov, who had felt stung to the quick at the last sitting, had, on the reception of the commission’s rep ...
588 589 him vigorously and urgently, and insisted on his stopping. He had one arm on the window of a carriage that was stopping ...
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