Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
(^12001201) actions. “I don’t want you, Pyotr.” “But how about the ticket?” “Well, as you like, it doesn’t matter,” she said cro ...
(^12021203) there was the triumph of success in him. Of course there was love too, but the chief element was the pride of succes ...
(^12041205) be touched by my own tenderness. But I have lived without him, I gave him up for another love, and did not regret th ...
(^12061207) remembering her dream, she moved away to the opposite door, shaking with terror. The conductor opened the door and l ...
(^12081209) hideous people who would not leave her alone. One moment porters ran up to her proffering their services, then young ...
(^12101211) when the space between the wheels came opposite her, she dropped the red bag, and drawing her head back into her sho ...
(^12121213) in literature. But a week passed, a second, a third, and in society no impression whatever could be detected. His fr ...
(^12141215) Fortunately for him, at this period so difficult for him from the failure of his book, the various public questions ...
(^12161217) Chapter 2. Sergey Ivanovitch and Katavasov had only just reached the station of the Kursk line, which was particular ...
(^12181219) almost carrying the princess off her legs. “Ah, princess! that was something like!” said Stepan Arkadyevitch, sudden ...
(^12201221) Going onto the platform, Vronsky left his mother and disappeared into a compartment. On the platform there rang out ...
(^12221223) the hollow- chested youth, and occasionally pulling him up. The third, in an artillery uniform, was sitting on a box ...
(^12241225) teers, from which it would appear that they were capital fellows. At a big station at a town the volunteers were aga ...
(^12261227) end for such a woman. Even the death she chose was low and vulgar.” “It’s not for us to judge, countess,” said Serge ...
(^12281229) taking an important part in a great cause, and Koznishev thought it his duty to encourage him and express his approv ...
(^12301231) those moments were poisoned forever. He could only think of her as triumphant, successful in her menace of a wholly ...
(^12321233) “Busy as ever with his farming. It really is a peaceful backwater,” said Katavasov; “while we in town think of nothi ...
(^12341235) heart she was sure that he knew not merely Agafea Mihalovna, but that he knew and understood everything, and knew an ...
(^12361237) She knew what worried her husband. It was his unbelief. Al- though, if she had been asked whether she supposed that ...
(^12381239) Chapter 8. Ever since, by his beloved brother’s deathbed, Levin had first glanced into the questions of life and dea ...
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