Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
150 151 a show, had calved. “Kouzma, give me my sheepskin. And you tell them to take a lantern. I’ll come and look at her,” he s ...
152 153 Chapter 27. The house was big and old-fashioned, and Levin, though he lived alone, had the whole house heated and used. ...
154 155 interests me.’ But who will she be?” And he remembered what had happened at Moscow.... “Well, there’s nothing to be done ...
156 157 dinner, Anna went up to her room to dress, and Dolly followed her. “How queer you are today!” Dolly said to her. “I? Do ...
158 159 Vronsky, is capable of falling in love with you in a single day.” “Oh, heavens, that would be too silly!” said Anna, and ...
160 161 window and sticking to the pane, and the sight of the muffled guard passing by, covered with snow on one side, and the c ...
162 163 looking at the thermometer, that it was the wind and snow bursting in after him at the door; but then everything grew bl ...
164 165 without answering, and, in spite of the shadow in which he was stand- ing, she saw, or fancied she saw, both the express ...
166 167 though she had expected to see him different. She was especially struck by the feeling of dissatisfaction with herself t ...
168 169 had come where she was, that all the happiness of his life, the only meaning in life for him, now lay in seeing and hear ...
170 171 indifferently, giving his hand. “You set off with the mother and you return with the son,” he said, articulating each sy ...
172 173 Chapter 32. The first person to meet Anna at home was her son. He dashed down the stairs to her, in spite of the governe ...
174 175 it before?” Anna asked herself. “Or has she been very much irritated today? It’s really ludicrous; her object is doing g ...
176 177 conversation was for the most part general, dealing with Petersburg official and public news. After dinner he spent half ...
178 179 him across the room to his study. “What are you reading now?” she asked. “Just now I’m reading Duc de Likke, Poesie des ...
180 181 Chapter 34. When Vronsky went to Moscow from Petersburg, he had left his large set of rooms in Morskaia to his friend an ...
182 183 What do you advise? Kamerovsky, look after the coffee; it’s boiling over. You see, I’m engrossed with business! I want a ...
184 185 up to Mileev. “And is he as stupid and pleased as ever? Well, and how’s Buzulukov?” “Oh, there is a tale about Buzulukov ...
186 187 Part Two. Chapter 1. At the end of the winter, in the Shtcherbatskys’ house, a consulta- tion was being held, which was ...
188 189 explaining his opinion, that there was a commencement of tuberculous trouble, but...and so on. The celebrated doctor lis ...
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