Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
1000 1001 Vronsky acted in this matter quite differently from Levin. He obviously attached no significance to Veslovsky’s chatte ...
1002 1003 days there were so many government functionaries that one had to call in a functionary for every single thing, so now ...
1004 1005 back to them. When, after evening tea and a row by night in the boat, Darya Alexandrovna went alone to her room, took ...
1006 1007 “Yes, yes, but we’ve not finished about Kitty. Is she happy? He’s a very nice man, they say.” “He’s much more than ver ...
1008 1009 deductions from which are so immense that all that one feels for the first instant is that it is impossible to take it ...
1010 1011 away this tangle of whirling, mad ideas. “No, I don’t know; it’s not right,” was all she said, with an expression of d ...
1012 1013 I don’t think about it. I don’t think about it!” she repeated, and a flush rose into her face. She got up, straighteni ...
1014 1015 staying so long in Dolly’s room, she must have had with her. But in her expression of restrained excitement, and of a ...
1016 1017 Chapter 25. Vronsky and Anna spent the whole summer and part of the winter in the country, living in just the same con ...
1018 1019 cross-examined him, and only agreed to his suggestions when the implement to be ordered or constructed was the very ne ...
1020 1021 Chapter 26. In September Levin moved to Moscow for Kitty’s confinement. He had spent a whole month in Moscow with noth ...
1022 1023 In attending the elections, too, and taking part in them, he tried now not to judge, not to fall foul of them, but to ...
1024 1025 whatever, as Sergey Ivanovitch explained, and Levin, busy seeing after his own affairs, did not attend the meetings. O ...
1026 1027 Chapter 27. The sixth day was fixed for the election of the marshal of the province. The rooms, large and small, were ...
1028 1029 “Why, Kostya, you here too! I suppose you’re converted, eh?” he added, turning to Levin and drawing his arm through hi ...
1030 1031 posed; but it was evident that he hated him and all his party, and this feeling of hatred spread through the whole par ...
1032 1033 sang out the voice of the secretary, who could not pronounce the letter r. Then there was a laugh; a button and two nu ...
1034 1035 who had gone on this errand, to Sviazhsky. “He’s all right? he’ll do.” “Not too drunk, he won’t fall down?” said Sviaz ...
1036 1037 interest in it and nothing to do. “He’s such a blackguard! I have told him so, but it makes no difference. Only think ...
1038 1039 throats.” “But you say it’s an institution that’s served its time.” “That it may be, but still it ought to be treated ...
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