Rushed
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A clamour arose and every one
rushed
to the door.
The only thing Kitty could reproach herself with when that visit was over was that for an instant, on recognizing Vronsky's once so familiar figure in his civilian clothes, she grew breathless, the blood
rushed
to her heart, and she felt a deep flush suffusing her face.
This was more than Levin could stand; he resolutely snatched the bottle out of the man's hands and
rushed
out at the big glass door.
He jumped up and
rushed
into the bedroom on tiptoe, past Mary Vlasevna and the Princess, and stopped at his place at the head of the bed.
Quite beside himself, he
rushed
into her room.
Here every one
rushed
at him, and he began treating everybody.
However, that's not to the point; but Lydia – I am very fond of her, but her head is not screwed on right – naturally has
rushed
at this Landau, and now nothing is settled either by her or by Karenin without him, so your sister's fate is now in the hands of this Landau, alias Count Bezzubov.'
Other shadows
rushed
toward it from another side; for an instant they
rushed
together, but then again they spread with renewed swiftness, flickered, and all was darkness.
Porters
rushed
up, offering their services.
The Volunteers were met by ladies who brought them nosegays and who, with the crowd that
rushed
after them, accompanied them into the station.
While they were speaking the crowd
rushed
past them toward the dining-table.
Standing in the cool shade of the newly-thatched barn, with its wattle walls of hazel, which had not yet shed its scented leaves, pressed against the freshly stripped aspens of the roof-tree under the thatch, he looked now through the open doorway into which the dry and bitter chaff-dust
rushed
and whirled, at the grass round the threshing-floor lit up by the hot sunshine and at the fresh straw that had just been brought out of the barn, now at the bright-headed and white-breasted swallows that flew in chirping beneath the roof and, flapping their wings, paused in the light of the doorway, and now at the people who bustled about in the dark and dusty barn; and he thought strange thoughts:'Why is all this being done?' he wondered.
The fore part of the cloud, low and black like sooty smoke,
rushed
with unusual swiftness across the sky.
'And Mitya?''In Kolok, I expect, and Nurse is with them.'Levin snatched up the plaids and
rushed
to the Kolok.
The girls who had been working in the garden
rushed
screeching under the roof of the servants' quarters.
Their lamps danced at their wrists in the deathly silence which had fallen; they
rushed
in single file along the passages with bent backs, as though they were galloping on all fours; and without slowing this gallop they asked each other questions and threw brief replies.
He was seized with the fury of despair, and could only utter oaths:"My God! my God! my God!"Catherine, Lydie, and Mouquette, who had also
rushed
up, began to sob and shriek with terror in the midst of the fearful disorder, which was increased by the darkness.
Women ran out wildly on to the paths; three or four
rushed
about in anguish, without their bonnets.
Without hearing her, Maheude had
rushed
forward.
Then he cried:"Haven't you got any blood in your veins, by God?" At one moment he would have struck him, and to resist the temptation he
rushed
about the hall with long strides, venting his fury on the benches through which he made a passage.
Rasseneur
rushed
forward and again protested.
But they had hustled her away, and she had
rushed
in to warn her children.
Then, as they ran, they shouted out to him their wishes for a pleasant journey, and
rushed
through Montsou with their heels in the air.
With a leap he seized her by the ears, stuffed her into the little girl's basket, and all three
rushed
away.
The deep galleries unrolled before him as he
rushed
along, turning to the right, then to the left, seeking life in the frozen air of the plain which blew down the air-shaft.
Afterwards he declared that the mates could not even know whether it was round or square, he had
rushed
along so swiftly.
But a cry escaped from him and he
rushed
forward when he saw Chaval standing on the threshold.
She was panting, with legs aching from the hundred and two ladders, and with bleeding palms, when Maheude, seeing her,
rushed
forward with her hand up.
They all cheered, and
rushed
on, while Chaval, seized by the shoulders, was drawn and pushed violently along, while he constantly asked to be allowed to wash.
They all then got down from the carriage, and Négrel gallantly leapt off his horse; while the peasant-woman, alarmed by all these fine people,
rushed
about, and spoke of laying a cloth before serving the milk.
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