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In the meantime, the government stumbles on and tries to mask its ineptitude with a variety of public-relations stunts, including a bizarre recent photo-shoot of Modi feeding peacocks in his
garden.
Where is the serpent in the
garden?
But while the need for policy intervention to channel automation to human advantage is beyond question, the real serpent in the
garden
is philosophical and ethical blindness.
In his own study of identity and violence, the Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen recalls seeing as a child in India a terrified Muslim being chased through his family’s front
garden
by a Hindu mob, which hacked the man to death.
'There she is!' she added, looking from the window at the beautiful Italian nurse who had taken the baby into the garden, and then immediately glancing round at Vronsky.
When they had walked round the garden, visited the stables, and even done some gymnastics together on the parallel bars, Levin returned to the house with his guest and entered the drawing-room with him.
'Well, come into the garden!'
In the
garden
they came upon a man weeding a path, and without any longer considering that the man saw her tear-stained eyes and his excited face, or that they looked like people running away from some calamity, they went on with rapid feet, feeling that they must speak out and convince each other, must be alone together, and thereby both escape from the torment both were experiencing.
'I was not there, but have been in the
garden
alone with Kitty.
'I will send him to you at once.''What is this nonsense?' said Oblonsky, when he had heard from his friend that he was being driven out of the house, and had found Levin in the garden, where he was walking while awaiting the departure of his visitor.
It was his grandfather's, and it has not been altered at all on the outside.''How fine!' said Dolly, looking with involuntary surprise at a handsome house with a row of columns standing out among the variously tinted foliage of the old trees in the
garden.
'We will be partners again, Anna Arkadyevna!''No, it's too hot: better let's walk through the
garden
and go for a row, to let Darya Alexandrovna see the banks,' suggested Vronsky.
Two couples – Anna with Sviyazhsky and Dolly with Vronsky walked down a
garden
path.
Though she thought that, being so proud, he would not be pleased to hear his house and
garden
admired, yet not finding any other subject for conversation, she said she liked his house very much.
And he began, at first with reserve but more and more carried away by his subject, to draw her attention to various details of the adornment of the house and
garden.
As soon as they had passed through the gate back into the garden, he glanced in the direction Anna had taken, and having assured himself that she could not hear or see them, he began.
Noticing these things, and that the Princess Barbara hastened to change the subject by speaking of their Petersburg acquaintances, and remembering that in the
garden
Vronsky had spoken about his activities inopportunely, she understood that with this question of public work some private difference between Anna and Vronsky was connected.
You know, if we had to make a
garden
in front of our house, we should plan it out, and if a century-old tree is growing on that spot – though it may be rugged and old, yet you won't cut it down for the sake of a flower-bed, but will plan your beds so as to make use of the old tree!
'My neighbour, a merchant, called on me, and we went over the farm and
garden
together.
He said, "Everything is going as it should, only your
garden
is neglected," though my
garden
is quite in order.
The girls who had been working in the
garden
rushed screeching under the roof of the servants' quarters.
Levin listened to the rhythmical dripping of raindrops from the lime trees in the garden, and looked at a familiar triangular constellation and at the Milky Way which with its branches intersected it.
The orchard and kitchen
garden
especially were everywhere spoken of, being famous for the finest fruit and vegetables in the country.
Beyond was situated the house of the director, M. Hennebeau, a sort of vast chalet, separated from the road by a grating, and then a
garden
in which some lean trees vegetated.
Her
garden
was just next to that of the Pierrons, and in the dilapidated trellis-work which separated them there was a hole through which they fraternized.
Their
garden
is next to ours.
She had pulled up the last leeks from the garden, gathered the sorrel, and was just then cleaning the vegetables, while a large kettle on the fire was heating the water for the men's baths when they should return.
A large room on the ground floor, two rooms above, a cellar, and a garden."
"And a garden!" repeated the lady.
" In the afternoon, Maheu worked in his
garden.
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