Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
1160 1161 Borozdina? Tell her, tomorrow at two o’clock. Yes,” she said, putting her finger in the place in the book, and gazing ...
1162 1163 his whiskers to cover the yawn, and shook himself together. But soon after he became aware that he was dropping asleep ...
1164 1165 Next day he received from Alexey Alexandrovitch a final answer, refusing to grant Anna’s divorce, and he understood th ...
1166 1167 grievance, but they considered each other in the wrong, and tried on every pretext to prove this to one another. In he ...
1168 1169 with which he had accused her of affectation, of artificiality, aroused her. “I am very sorry that nothing but what’s ...
1170 1171 Chapter 24. “Well, was it nice?” she asked, coming out to meet him with a penitent and meek expression. “Just as usual ...
1172 1173 swimming-mistress who filled Anna’s imagination, but the young Prin- cess Sorokina. She was staying in a village near ...
1174 1175 went into her own room. “I want love, and there is none. So, then, all is over.” She repeated the words she had said, ...
1176 1177 Chapter 25. Feeling that the reconciliation was complete, Anna set eagerly to to work in the morning preparing for the ...
1178 1179 does hide his correspondence with women from me,” she thought. “Yashvin meant to come this morning with Voytov,” said ...
1180 1181 and will lavish, and longs to lavish on other women!” she thought. “You don’t love your mother. That’s all talk, and t ...
(^11821183) “Eh, Anna?” he queried. “I said nothing,” she answered just as coldly and calmly. “Oh, nothing, tant pis then,” he t ...
(^11841185) hours, Anna spent in doubts whether everything were over or whether there were still hope of reconciliation, whether ...
(^11861187) cold sweat. When she got up, the previous day came back to her as though veiled in mist. “There was a quarrel. Just ...
(^11881189) Chapter 27. “He has gone! It is over!” Anna said to herself, standing at the window; and in answer to this statement ...
(^11901191) “Annushka,” she said, coming to a standstill before her, and she stared at the maid, not knowing what to say to her. ...
(^11921193) Chapter 28. It was bright and sunny. A fine rain had been falling all the morn- ing, and now it had not long cleared ...
(^11941195) “Is there anyone with her?” she asked in the hall. “Katerina Alexandrovna Levin,” answered the footman. “Kitty! Kitt ...
(^11961197) Kitty felt that Anna was looking at her with hostile eyes. She ascribed this hostility to the awkward position in wh ...
(^11981199) mistake. “He thought he knew me. Well, he knows me as well as anyone in the world knows me. I don’t know myself. I k ...
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