Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
190 191 “Excuse me, doctor, but there is really no object in this. This is the third time you’ve asked me the same thing.” The c ...
192 193 already. The first onslaught of jealousy, once lived through, could never come back again, and even the discovery of inf ...
194 195 cause of it. Ah! to be so mistaken in people!” said the princess, and by the change in her tone both Dolly and the princ ...
196 197 Chapter 3. When she went into Kitty’s little room, a pretty, pink little room, full of knick-knacks in vieux saxe, as fr ...
198 199 torment me for. I’ve told you, And I say it again, that I have some pride, and never, NEVER would I do as you’re doing—g ...
200 201 “I can’t help it. I’m never happy except with the children at your house.” “What a pity you can’t be with me!” “Oh, yes, ...
202 203 set had called it “the conscience of Petersburg society.” Alexey Alexandrovitch had the highest esteem for this circle, ...
204 205 “Why, whatever hope can you have?” said Betsy, offended on be- half of her friend. “Enendons nous....” But in her eyes t ...
206 207 Chapter 5. “This is rather indiscreet, but it’s so good it’s an awful temptation to tell the story,” said Vronsky, looki ...
208 209 to trot out all my diplomatic talents. I allowed that their conduct was bad, but I urged him to take into consideration ...
210 211 the colonel, and reported to him his success, or non-success. The colo- nel, thinking it all over, made up his mind not ...
212 213 meetings, greetings, offers of tea, and as it were, feeling about for some- thing to rest upon. “She’s exceptionally goo ...
214 215 me!” she responded. “Please don’t talk to me about the opera; you know nothing about music. I’d better meet you on your ...
216 217 “How spiteful you are today!” “Not a bit. I’d no other way out of it. One of the two had to be a fool. And, well, you kn ...
218 219 Chapter 7. Steps were heard at the door, and Princess Betsy, knowing it was Madame Karenina, glanced at Vronsky. He was ...
220 221 think...if so many men, so many minds, certainly so many hearts, so many kinds of love.” Vronsky was gazing at Anna, and ...
222 223 and myself apart. You and I are one to me. And I see no chance before us of peace for me or for you. I see a chance of d ...
224 225 The fat old Tatar, Madame Karenina’s coachman, was with diffi- culty holding one of her pair of grays, chilled with the ...
226 227 talk to his wife about it, it had seemed a very easy and simple matter. But now, when he began to think over the questio ...
228 229 time he pictured vividly to himself her personal life, her ideas, her desires, and the idea that she could and should ha ...
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