Recalled
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“It must be bad enough to stumble upon a murder,”
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Morel.
Unfortunately, in the early 2010s, those of us who
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this lesson were consigned to the margins of debate.
Stories of smaller but still significant stock-market collapses and strong recoveries, a couple of them from 2018, were widely
recalled.
But the decision to act also could have been motivated by images of the US embassy in Baghdad under attack from Iran-supported militia – images that
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the siege and subsequent hostage-taking at the US embassy in Tehran in November 1979 or of the 2012 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi that Republicans used to criticize then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
One comforting reflection about her conduct had come to her in the first moment of the rupture, and when she now remembered the past she also
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that reflection.
'He that is married careth for the things that are of the world, how he may please his wife... but he that is unmarried careth for the things that belong to the Lord and how to please the Lord,' says the Apostle Paul; and Karenin, who was now guided in all his actions by the Scriptures, often
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that text.
She rang for her maid, and going into the dressing-room paid more attention to her toilet than she had done all these days, as if, having ceased to love her, his love might be
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by her wearing the dress and having her hair done in the style most becoming to her.
She
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the whole of the winter preceding her marriage and her infatuation with Vronsky.
He
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the women and girls he had known, but try as he would he could not recall one who united in herself to such a degree all, literally all, the qualities which he, thinking the matter over in cold blood, would desire in a wife.
Veslovsky now sang, now
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with relish his adventures with the peasants who entertained him with vodka and said 'No offence!'; and now his night exploits with hazel nuts, the maid-servant, and the peasant who asked him whether he was married, and learning that he was not said: 'Don't hanker after other men's wives, but above all things strive to get one of your own!'These words particularly amused Veslovsky.
And she
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a talk she had had with a young woman at the halting-place.
'Then the children's illnesses, that continued anxiety; then their education, nasty tendencies,' (she
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little Masha's delinquency among the raspberry canes), 'lessons, Latin...
He
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the timid pathetic look with which Anna at parting from him had said: 'Anyhow, you will see him.
Everything he
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was nauseous, but most repulsive of all, like something shameful, was the memory of the evening at Lydia Ivanovna's.
As she moved among the crowd toward the first-class waiting-room she gradually
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all the details of her position and the resolutions between which she vacillated.
It was down there, he
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the street, the details came back to him; the dirty linen in the middle of the shop, the drunken carousals that made the house stink, and the jaw-breaking blows.
The girls were precocious in the pits; and he
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the Lille work-girls whom he had waited for behind the factories, those bands of girls, corrupted at fourteen, in the abandonment of their wretchedness.
The old man, whose disappearing back he watched,
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his arrival in the morning, and the flood of words which the piercing wind had dragged from his silence.
With open arms and accompanying his periods with a swaying of his shoulders, he had an eloquence which
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the pulpit, a religious fashion of sinking the ends of his sentences whose monotonous roll at last carried conviction.
And he
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Souvarine's words accusing the Company of pushing forward the strike to destroy the fund at the beginning.
Then he
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the first step taken by the delegates in going to the manager, the bad faith of the directors; and, later on, the second step, the tardy concession, the ten centimes given up, after the attempt to rob them.
And in the dizziness which came over her, she
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her grandfather Bonnemort's stories of the days when there was no passage, and little girls of ten used to take out the coal on their shoulders up bare ladders; so that if one of them slipped, or a fragment of coal simply rolled out of a basket, three or four children would fall down head first from the blow.
He
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his old suspicion, the rustling against the doors, the naked feet at night through the silent house.
He felt that he was growing cold, the mine was taking from him his last joy, that friend fallen from above, fresh with good odours, who
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to him his youth in the open air.
He
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Rasseneur's prediction in the forest, threatening him with the ingratitude of the mob.
I took the cigar offered me, whose shape
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those from Cuba; but it seemed to be made of gold leaf.
She
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to him as remembrances her troubles and her sacrifices, and, comparing these with Emma's negligence, came to the conclusion that it was not reasonable to adore her so exclusively.
She
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the prize days, when she mounted the platform to receive her little crowns, with her hair in long plaits.
As to Monsieur Homais, he had a preference for all those that
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some great man, an illustrious fact, or a generous idea, and it was on this system that he had baptized his four children.
She thought him charming; she could not tear herself away from him; she
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his other attitudes on other days, the words he had spoken, the sound of his voice, his whole person; and she repeated, pouting out her lips as if for a kiss—"Yes, charming!
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