Vanished
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His weariness vanished, at once he went easily through the marsh toward the dog.
Then, just spreading its wings slightly and folding them again, it
vanished
round a corner with an awkward backward jerk.
And, as in the mind of a madman, these emotions
vanished
just as unexpectedly.
But he only needed to spend some time in Petersburg among the set in which he moved, where people lived, really lived, instead of vegetating as in Moscow, and at once all these cares
vanished
and melted away like wax before a fire.
Kitty was confused by the struggle within her between hostility toward this bad woman and a desire to be tolerant to her; but as soon as she saw Anna's lovely and attractive face, all the hostility
vanished
at once.
Formerly (it had been so almost from childhood and increasingly so till his complete maturity) when he tried to do anything for the good of everybody, for humanity, for Russia, for the whole village, he had noticed that the thoughts of it were agreeable, but the activity itself was always unsatisfactory; there was no full assurance that the work was really necessary, and the activity itself, which at first seemed so great, ever lessened and lessened till it
vanished.
At every flash of lightning not only the Milky Way but even the bright stars vanished; but immediately afterwards they reappeared in the same places, as if thrown there by some unerring hand.
But their looks met; he found her pale and exhausted; pretty, indeed, with her clear eyes in the face which had grown tanned, and he experienced a singular feeling; his spite had vanished; he simply desired that she should be happy with this man whom she had preferred to him.
Above the north gallery of Mirou the ground sank in to such an extent, that the Joiselle road, for the distance of a hundred metres, had been swallowed up as though by the shock of an earthquake; and the Company, disturbed at the rumours raised by these accidents, paid the owners for their
vanished
fields without bargaining.
Now pumps were set up and a furious struggle was going on; step by step the
vanished
soil was being violently reconquered.
The furnaces were stoked; the propeller churned the waves more swiftly; the frigate skirted the flat, yellow coast of Long Island; and at eight o'clock in the evening, after the lights of Fire Island had
vanished
into the northwest, we ran at full steam onto the dark waters of the Atlantic.
Then all traces of light
vanished
into the darkness.
The shell reached its target; it hit the animal, but not in the usual fashion--it bounced off that rounded surface and
vanished
into the sea two miles out.
The gentleness of the man's gaze, the generosity expressed in his facial features, the nobility of his bearing, all
vanished
from my memory.
The white petals retracted into their red sheaths, the flowers
vanished
before my eyes, and the bush changed into a chunk of stony nipples.
From the coast of Algiers to the beaches of Provence, how many ships have wrecked, how many vessels have
vanished!
But soon these last representatives of animal life vanished, and three vertical leagues down, the Nautilus passed below the limits of underwater existence just as an air balloon rises above the breathable zones in the sky.
It soon
vanished
into the shadows.
Just then a shell hit the Nautilus's hull obliquely, failed to breach it, ricocheted near the captain, and
vanished
into the sea.
But her emotion soon vanished, and, swaying to the rhythm of the orchestra, she glided forward with slight movements of the neck.
She had no suspicion that the love
vanished
from her life was there, palpitating by her side, beneath that coarse holland shirt, in that youthful heart open to the emanations of her beauty.
As his affections vanished, he clung more closely to the love of his child.
The servant at first stood motionless and then
vanished.
From the day after tomorrow, which is the first of the month, I shall give you fifty francs monthly.'Julien wanted to laugh and remained speechless: his anger had completely
vanished.
Even if we allow him Julien's imagination, a young man brought up among the melancholy truths of Paris would have been aroused at this stage in his romance by the cold touch of irony; the mighty deeds would have
vanished
with the hope of performing them, to give place to the well-known maxim: 'When a man leaves his mistress, he runs the risk of being betrayed two or three times daily.'
The foolish idea of his being regarded as a servile lover, at his mistress's beck and call, on account of his humble birth,
vanished
likewise.
The Bishop stopped, and looking at him with an air from which the solemnity rapidly vanished:'What do you say to my mitre, Sir, does it look right?''Quite right, Monseigneur.''It is not too far back?
The moment was delicious but all too brief: Madame de Renal had
vanished
when the children arrived with the rabbit, which they wanted to show to their friend.
When Julien was able to open his eyes, the man with the red face was again writing; the porter had
vanished.
No answer; the white phantom had
vanished.
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