Resolved
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Having spent all that day at the hotel considering how she might see her son, she
resolved
to write to her husband.
She is worse than I. Anyhow, I don't lie!'And there and then she
resolved
that next day, Serezha's birthday, she would go straight to her husband's house and would bribe the servants or deceive them, but would at any cost see her son and destroy that monstrous falsehood with which they surrounded the unfortunate child.
He realized it now that he saw Oblonsky in his rags, yet shining with his elegant, well-nurtured, cheerful and gentlemanly figure, and
resolved
to follow his example next time.
Feeling refreshed, he returned to the spot where a snipe had settled, firmly
resolved
not to get flurried.
But that evening during the game she
resolved
to leave next day.
CHAPTER XXXIIBEFORE VRONSKY WENT TO THE ELECTIONS Anna, having considered that the scenes which took place between them every time he went away could only tend to estrange them instead of binding them closer,
resolved
to make every possible effort to bear the separation calmly.
When he had conducted his sister-in-law to her seat, he took his station behind a pillar,
resolved
to listen as attentively and as conscientiously as possible.
She vaguely
resolved
on one of the plans that passed through her mind.
For forty years he had struggled without yielding, in the midst of continual obstacles: early searches unsuccessful, new pits abandoned at the end of long months of work, landslips which filled up borings, sudden inundations which drowned the workmen, hundreds of thousands of francs thrown into the earth; then the squabbles of the management, the panics of the shareholders, the struggle with the lords of the soil, who were
resolved
not to recognize royal concessions if no treaty was first made with themselves.
It was a notice from the Company to the miners of all the pits, informing them that in consequence of the lack of care bestowed on the timbering, and being weary of inflicting useless fines, the Company had
resolved
to apply a new method of payment for the extraction of coal.
Was it
resolved
to destroy them?
It was sufficient to join and the companies trembled, for the men entered the great army of workers who were
resolved
to die for one another rather than to remain the slaves of a capitalistic society.
This excess of misery made them still more obstinate, mute as tracked beasts,
resolved
to die at the bottom of their hole rather than come out.
She recoiled timidly but she did not leave,
resolved
to see how things would turn out.
The man was tamed; there only remained in him the correct administrator
resolved
to do his duty.
He thought of the Belgian workmen who were going down, of his mates at the settlement, exasperated against the soldiers and
resolved
not to tolerate strangers in their pit.
Négrel, in despair, had
resolved
to abandon the attempt in the evening.
So that, though this family had in part deserved its misfortunes by the detestable spirit it had shown, they had
resolved
to assert the breadth of their charity, their desire for forgetfulness and conciliation, by themselves bringing an alms.
The tradesman answered arrogantly that these articles had been ordered, and that he would not take them back; besides, it would vex madame in her convalescence; the doctor had better think it over; in short, he was
resolved
to sue him rather than give up his rights and take back his goods.
She seemed
resolved
to let him go on speaking without interruption.
Habit, however, prevailed; he
resolved
to gain time and to write to his daughter; for they communicated by letter between different parts of the house.
This showed that K. was not very attentive, and he
resolved
to watch himself more carefully in this respect.
I resolved, when I began to write this book, that I would be strictly truthful in all things; and so I will be, even if I have to employ hackneyed phrases for the purpose.
Gregor went and waited immediately by the door,
resolved
either to bring the timorous visitor into the room in some way or at least to find out who it was; but the door was opened no more that night and Gregor waited in vain.
Mr. Wharton, beginning to think the result of the contest doubtful,
resolved
to conciliate his countrymen, and gratify himself, by calling his daughters into his own abode.
There was not time to reach Washington, and under the circumstances, he finally
resolved
to hazard a short note to the American commandant, stating the danger, and naming the time when the attack might be expected.
I am
resolved
to tell him this day, that stay there a single woman, I will not an hour after the funeral; and marry him I don't think I will, unless he becomes steadier and more of a home body."
Shame, and a consciousness of guilt, determined him to take the latter course, and he rode towards New York, stung with the reflection of his own baseness, and harassed with the apprehension of meeting with an enraged woman, that he had married during his late visit to England, but whose claims, as soon as his passion was sated, he had
resolved
never willingly to admit.
The firmness of his step, and the composure of his manner, seemed to indicate a mind settled and
resolved.
They inwardly
resolved
to watch him nights, when opportunity should offer, in the hope of getting a glimpse of his dread master.
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