Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
310 311 to give some direction, when the competitors were summoned to the pavilion to receive their numbers and places in the ro ...
312 313 but Vronsky looked angrily at him. He did not like him, and regarded him now as his most formidable rival. He was angry ...
314 315 hush of expectation. And little groups and solitary figures among the public began run- ning from place to place to get ...
316 317 without any incitement on his part, gained ground considerably, and began getting alongside of Mahotin on the most favor ...
318 319 in the saddle. All at once his position had shifted and he knew that something awful had happened. He could not yet make ...
320 321 Chapter 26. The external relations of Alexey Alexandrovitch and his wife had remained unchanged. The sole difference lay ...
322 323 to be above suspicion, and from that time began to avoid Countess Lidia Ivanovna. He did not want to see, and did not se ...
324 325 begged the doctor to go and examine him. “Do this for my sake,” the Countess Lidia Ivanovna had said to him. “I will do ...
326 327 Chapter 27. Anna was upstairs, standing before the looking glass, and, with Annushka’s assistance, pinning the last ribb ...
328 329 Alexandrovitch had allowed himself to observe he would have noticed the timid and bewildered eyes with which Seryozha gl ...
330 331 Chapter 28. When Alexey Alexandrovitch reached the race-course, Anna was already sitting in the pavilion beside Betsy, i ...
332 333 behave. She did not understand either that Alexey Alexandrovitch’s peculiar loquacity that day, so exasperating to her, ...
334 335 turned towards the stream. Alexey Alexandrovitch took no interest in the race, and so he did not watch the racers, but f ...
336 337 Chapter 29. Everyone was loudly expressing disapprobation, everyone was re- peating a phrase some one had uttered—”The l ...
338 339 “I’ll send to him and find out, and let you know,” Betsy whispered to her. As they left the pavilion, Alexey Alexandrovi ...
340 341 terly groundless. So terrible to him was that he knew that now he was ready to believe anything. But the expression of h ...
342 343 Chapter 30. In the little German watering-place to which the Shtcherbatskys had betaken themselves, as in all places ind ...
344 345 Russian girl looked after Madame Stahl, and besides that, she was, as Kitty observed, on friendly terms with all the inv ...
346 347 continual twitching of his head, aroused in her now an irrepressible feeling of disgust. It seemed to her that his big, ...
348 349 sweet it all is.” “It’s so funny to see your engouements,” said the princess. “No, we’d better go back,” she added, noti ...
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