Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
1120 1121 lamp chimneys. Trying not to get flurried or out of temper, Levin mentioned the names of the doctor and midwife, and e ...
1122 1123 “Oh, for mercy’s sake!” “Well, let me drink my coffee, anyway.” The doctor started upon his coffee. Both were silent. ...
1124 1125 where a table set for dinner suddenly appeared; then she was not there, but Dolly was. Then Levin remembered he had be ...
1126 1127 Chapter 15. He did not know whether it was late or early. The candles had all burned out. Dolly had just been in the s ...
1128 1129 the utmost limit of terror, suddenly it ceased. Levin could not believe his ears, but there could be no doubt; the scr ...
1130 1131 Chapter 16. At ten o’clock the old prince, Sergey Ivanovitch, and Stepan Arkadyevitch were sitting at Levin’s. Having ...
1132 1133 garments, such pity for the little creature came upon him, and such terror that she would hurt it, that he held her ha ...
1134 1135 Chapter 17. Stepan Arkadyevitch’s affairs were in a very bad way. The money for two-thirds of the forest had all been ...
1136 1137 ging fifty roubles from Dolly, he set off for Petersburg. Stepan Arkadyevitch sat in Karenin’s study listening to his ...
1138 1139 ries, I conclude that the salary is not fixed in accordance with the law of supply and demand, but simply through pers ...
1140 1141 Chapter 18. “Now there is something I want to talk about, and you know what it is. About Anna,” Stepan Arkadyevitch sa ...
1142 1143 position is intolerable, and it might be alleviated by you, and you will lose nothing by it. I will arrange it all for ...
1144 1145 Chapter 19. Stepan Arkadyevitch was about to go away when Korney came in to announce: “Sergey Alexyevitch!” “Who’s Ser ...
1146 1147 him, he studiously drove them away, regarding them as shameful and girlish, below the dignity of a boy and a schoolboy ...
1148 1149 Chapter 20. Stepan Arkadyevitch, as usual, did not waste his time in Peters- burg. In Petersburg, besides business, hi ...
1150 1151 “growing thing”—Bartnyansky would not have understood that. “I want the money, I’ve nothing to live on.” “You’re livin ...
1152 1153 give her my love. Come, tell me about her.” “Yes, her position is very difficult; she...” began Stepan Arkadyevitch, i ...
1154 1155 Chapter 21. After a capital dinner and a great deal of cognac drunk at Bartnyansky’s, Stepan Arkadyevitch, only a litt ...
1156 1157 a true friend, one must enter into the spiritual state of one’s friend, and I fear that you are not doing so in the ca ...
1158 1159 suspense,” said Stepan Arkadyevitch, with his most deprecating smile. “I hardly think that the time for such questions ...
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