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'What a capable man Sviyazhsky is!How clearly he puts everything!''Oh yes,
' replied
Vronsky absent-mindedly.
You are not in the uniform of a Justice?''Because I consider that the Magistracy is an idiotic institution,' morosely
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Levin, who had all the time been looking for an opportunity of speaking to Vronsky, to atone for his rudeness at their first encounter.
she
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Don't you know that I can't live without you?''If that is so,
' replied
Anna in a suddenly changed voice, 'it must be that you are weary of this life...Yes, you will come for a day and go away again, as men do...''Anna, that is cruel.
He is a celebrated Petersburg scholar,
' replied
Levin.
With a displeased look at Levin the student replied:'The biography!'
'Were you at the opera last night?''Yes, I was.''Wasn't Lucca splendid?''Yes, splendid,' he replied, and as he was quite indifferent to what they might think of him, he repeated what they had heard hundreds of times about the peculiarities of that singer's talent.
'They have been ready a long time,
' replied
the marker, who had already placed the balls in a triangle and was rolling the red ball about to pass the time.
I had promised Sviyazhsky to go to the Agricultural Society's meeting, but I'll come with you if you like,
' replied
Levin.
Have you seen them?''Yes, I have,
' replied
Levin.
As she spoke the words 'Count Alexis' she turned a timidly petitioning glance toward Levin and he involuntarily
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with a respectful and confirmatory glance.
'Yes, I quite understand,' Levin
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But chiefly, I wanted to stay, so I stayed,' he
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with a frown.
Anna!...''Nothing, nothing!' she
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Falling on his knees by her bedside he held his wife's hand to his lips, kissing it, and that hand, by a feeble movement of the fingers,
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to the kisses.
'No, I don't!' hurriedly
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Serezha, and blushing scarlet he hung down his head.
'Alexis Alexandrovich Karenin and Count Bezzubov,' the hall-porter
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severely.
But he does not like that title.''Yes, I have heard,
' replied
Oblonsky.
I think Muscovites have the reputation of being the most steadfast believers,
' replied
Oblonsky.
'No, evidently it will be better not to ask for anything to-night,' he reflected; 'only let me get away from here without making a mess of things!''It will be dull for you,' said the Countess Lydia Ivanovna, turning to Landau, 'as you don't understand English; but it is quite short.''Oh, I shall understand,
' replied
Landau with the same smile, and closed his eyes.
The things about which I have to go – to fetch a power of attorney and some money – will not have arrived by to-morrow,' he
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I said we must put off our departure for three days, and you
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that I lie and am not an honourable man.''Yes!
'From Steve,' he
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reluctantly.
I said that I don't want to think about it, and I wish that you were as little interested in it as I am.''It interests me because I like definiteness,' he
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'The day after to-morrow, I believe,
' replied
Vronsky.
'Gambetta's certificate; I have sold him,' he
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in a tone which said more clearly than words: 'I have no time for explanations, and they would lead to nothing.''I am not at all in the wrong toward her,' he thought.
The man
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that the Count had gone to the stables.
'I had a letter from Steve to-day.''We also had a telegram from him,
' replied
Anna, looking round for Kitty.
'I will look,' he replied, and glancing at his desk he took up and handed her the thin square envelope of a telegram.
'I shan't need you, Peter.''But how about your ticket?''Well, as you like, I don't care,' she
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with annoyance.
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