Remark
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One could walk round it,' said Golenishchev, showing evidently by this
remark
that he did not approve of the content and idea of the figure.
In spite of his elation, this
remark
about technique grated painfully on Mikhaylov's heart, and, glancing angrily at Vronsky, he suddenly frowned.
'One thing might be said, if you will allow me to make the remark,' began Golenishchev.
Your picture is so good that a
remark
of mine cannot do it any harm, besides which it's only my personal opinion… yours is different, the idea itself is different.
He wished to bring her back to her first
remark
about her childhood; but without wishing to, after a pause, he replied to her last words:'I have only heard that the white boleti grow chiefly on the outskirts, but I can't even tell which are the white ones.'
I always loved you, and if one loves, one loves the whole person as he or she is, and not as one might wish them to be.'Anna, turning her eyes away from her friend and screwing them up (this was a new habit of hers and unfamiliar to Dolly), grew thoughtful, trying thoroughly to grasp the meaning of the
remark.
But, not to seem to be making up to Vronsky, he immediately added a slightly condemnatory
remark.
Levin answered, and repeated his
remark
about the suddenness of the Countess Apraxina's death.
Anna's face brightened all over when she suddenly appreciated the
remark.
Meeting the right person, a service rendered, a felicitous remark, the ability to perform certain tricks, made a man's career in a moment, as was the case with Bryantsov, whom Oblonsky had met the day before, and who was now a great dignitary.
Bartnyansky, who spent at least fifty thousand roubles a year at the rate he was living, had the day before made a notable
remark
to him on the point.
We are saved by faith,' Karenin chimed in, showing his approval of her
remark
by a look.
He smiled at the last remark, and simply replied:"Then that is a new demand, for until now, sir, you have neglected to claim that control.
And he began to dream aloud, replying to a
remark
of Rasseneur's about the International which had been let fall in the course of the conversation.
But all the bosses received any observations with the same irritating remark: it was coal they wanted; that could be repaired later on.
He took them all, without remark, keeping to the promise of the placards.
An apt
remark.
This grim
remark
made him reflect; it checked him for some time; but to this day he carries on the cultivation of his little tubers, and even maintains stoutly that they grow naturally.
So he did not take up the defence of Bovary; he did not even make a single remark, and, renouncing his principles, he sacrificed his dignity to the more serious interests of his business.
If Charles timidly ventured a remark, she answered roughly that it wasn't her fault.
Homais made no
remark
upon these prejudices, for he had again dropped asleep.
Rodolphe, who had managed the fatality, thought the
remark
very offhand from a man in his position, comic even, and a little mean.
This visit would have made a profound impression upon our hero, had not, the very next day, a
remark
addressed to him by that little seminarist from Verrieres who seemed such a boy, led him to make an important discovery.
Norbert's
remark
made the Comte think that it befitted a man in his position to have a passion for horses, and that he ought not to allow his to stand in the rain.
'What fault would anyone have to find with my remark?'Mathilde asked herself.
'My
remark
is really subtle.
Her brother's
remark
filled her with horror; it greatly disturbed her; but after sleeping on it, she interpreted it as the highest possible praise.
The injury that ensued from one of those moments of insanity which my children themselves used to
remark
in their tutor was so far from dangerous that within less than two months, it has allowed me to post from Verrieres to Besancon.
He did not hear a single unpleasant
remark.
"I just made a chance
remark
and you took it so badly.
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