Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
590 591 Chapter 7. The next day was Sunday. Stepan Arkadyevitch went to the Grand Theater to a rehearsal of the ballet, and gave ...
592 593 working in the same way. Moreover, this new head had the further reputation of being a bear in his manners, and was, acc ...
(^594595) how everything becomes of no consequence. When you understand that you will die tomorrow, if not today, and nothing wi ...
596 597 Chapter 8. Alexey Alexandrovitch, on coming back from church service, had spent the whole morning indoors. He had two pi ...
598 599 against whom he was beginning a suit for divorce. But he had not taken into account the ocean of kindliness brimming ove ...
600 601 She’s a wonderful woman. For God’s sake, on my knees, I implore you!” “If you so much wish it, I will come,” said Alexey ...
602 603 Chapter 9. It was past five, and several guests had already arrived, before the host himself got home. He went in togeth ...
604 605 immediately plunged with Pestsov. Slapping Turovtsin on the shoul- der, he whispered something comic in his ear, and set ...
606 607 sob with the rapture that was flooding his heart. “And how dared I associate a thought of anything not innocent with thi ...
608 609 “You have killed a bear, I’ve been told!” said Kitty, trying assidu- ously to catch with her fork a perverse mushroom th ...
610 611 Chapter 10. Pestsov liked thrashing an argument out to the end, and was not satisfied with Sergey Ivanovitch’s words, es ...
612 613 this view. Sergey Ivanovitch waited serenely to speak, obviously with a convincing reply ready. “But,” said Sergey Ivano ...
614 615 “when education has become general among them. We see this...” “How about the proverb?” said the prince, who had a long ...
616 617 Chapter 11. Everyone took part in the conversation except Kitty and Levin. At first, when they were talking of the influ ...
618 619 “I am telling Konstantin Dmitrievitch about Turovtsin in the scar- let fever,” she said, bending over to her sister. “Ye ...
620 621 nity to break the silence that had weighed on him. “Vasya Pryatchnikov,” he said, with a good-natured smile on his damp, ...
622 623 to signify to her and himself the firmness of his conviction; but this warm defense, though it could not shake him, reop ...
624 625 And here I am living on. The children are growing up, my husband has come back to his family, and feels his fault, is gr ...
626 627 “I thought you were going towards the piano,” said he, going up to her. “That’s something I miss in the country—music.” ...
628 629 “Please, ask it.” “Here,” he said; and he wrote the initial letters, w, y, t, m, i, c, n, b, d, t, m, n, o, t. These let ...
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