Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
270 271 “Would you like supper?” “Well, I wouldn’t say no to it. What an appetite I get in the coun- try! Wonderful! Why didn’t ...
272 273 not bring himself to the point, and could not find the words or the moment in which to put it. Stepan Arkadyevitch had g ...
274 275 Vronsky, but I won’t talk about that. I tell you straight out, if I were you, I should go back with me to Moscow, and... ...
276 277 the exalted position of Karenin, and the consequent publicity of their connection in society. The greater number of the ...
278 279 Chapter 19 On the day of the races at Krasnoe Selo, Vronsky had come earlier than usual to eat beefsteak in the common m ...
280 281 The plump officer rose submissively, and they moved towards the door. At that moment there walked into the room the tall ...
282 283 along directly. Hi, wine!” he shouted, in his rich voice, that always rang out so loudly at drill, and set the windows s ...
284 285 king in Thule.” “Vronsky, will you have a drink?” “Go along,” said Vronsky, putting on the coat his valet handed to him. ...
286 287 the funeral march.” “Drink it up; you positively must drink the brandy, and then seltzer water and a lot of lemon,” said ...
288 289 They went into the little yard in front of the shed. A stable boy, spruce and smart in his holiday attire, met them with ...
290 291 To Vronsky, at any rate, it seemed that she understood all he felt at that moment, looking at her. Directly Vronsky went ...
292 293 intrigue, they would have left me alone. They feel that this is some- thing different, that this is not a mere pastime, ...
294 295 Chapter 22. The rain did not last long, and by the time Vronsky arrived, his shaft-horse trotting at full speed and drag ...
296 297 governess, his nurse,—all did not merely dislike Vronsky, but looked on him with horror and aversion, though they never ...
298 299 gained special poignancy from certain other considerations. She asked him about the races. He answered her questions, an ...
300 301 know him, I don’t think of him. He doesn’t exist.” “You’re not speaking sincerely. I know you. You worry about him too.” ...
302 303 trigues with him?’” (Mimicking her husband, she threw an emphasis on the word “criminal,” as Alexey Alexandrovitch did.) ...
304 305 with an ecstatic smile of love. “I am like a hungry man who has been given food. He may be cold, and dressed in rags, an ...
306 307 and so he decided to drive on, telling the coachman not to spare the horses. He reached Bryansky’s, spent five minutes t ...
308 309 prizes, and all attention was directed to that point, Vronsky’s elder brother, Alexander, a colonel with heavy fringed e ...
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