Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
230 231 Chapter 9. Anna came in with hanging head, playing with the tassels of her hood. Her face was brilliant and glowing; but ...
232 233 joints crack. “Oh, please, don’t do that, I do so dislike it,” she said. “Anna, is this you?” said Alexey Alexandrovitch ...
234 235 forth by my mistaken impression. In that case, I beg you to forgive me. But if you are conscious yourself of even the sm ...
236 237 Chapter 11. That which for Vronsky had been almost a whole year the one absorbing desire of his life, replacing all his ...
238 239 She said to herself: “No, just now I can’t think of it, later on, when I am calmer.” But this calm for thought never cam ...
240 241 and whenever he tried to imagine any of the girls he knew in that place, he felt that it was utterly impossible. Moreove ...
242 243 water, the cracking and floating of ice, the swift rush of turbid, foaming torrents; and on the following Monday, in the ...
244 245 fine—the early calves were the size of a peasant’s cow, and Pava’s daughter, at three months old, was a big as a yearlin ...
246 247 “Don’t put yourself out; we shall get it all done in time.” Levin waved his hand angrily, went into the granary to glanc ...
248 249 out into the open country, his good little horse, after his long inactivity, stepping out gallantly, snorting over the p ...
250 251 “Well, master, when summer’s here, mind you don’t scold me for these rows,” said Vassily. “Eh?” said Levin cheerily, alr ...
252 253 Chapter 14. As he rode up to the house in the happiest frame of mind, Levin heard the bell ring at the side of the princ ...
254 255 well.” Stepan Arkadyevitch told him many interesting pieces of news; especially interesting to Levin was the news that h ...
256 257 “To be sure I do. I have had to do business with him, ‘positively and conclusively.’” Stepan Arkadyevitch laughed. “Posi ...
258 259 Chapter 15. The place fixed on for the stand-shooting was not far above a stream in a little aspen copse. On reaching th ...
260 261 Levin looked about him to right and to left, and there, just facing him against the dusky blue sky above the confused ma ...
262 263 and two flashes gleamed, and two gangs sounded at the very same instant. The snipe flying high above instantly folded it ...
264 265 eyes now. “Because the forest is worth at least a hundred and fifty roubles the acre,” answered Levin. “Oh, these farmer ...
266 267 to Levin, trying to seize his hand too. But Levin, scowling, made as though he did not notice his hand, and took out the ...
268 269 “Come, really,” said Oblonsky in surprise. “I’ve given my word, you know.” Levin went out of the room, slamming the door ...
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