SIXTY-SEVEN Well then, Princess, let it be just as you think best, he said, turning away. Heavy is the Autocrats crown! [a quotation from Pushkins Boris Godunov] said Oblonsky banteringly, evidently alluding not only to the Princesss conversation, bu
SIXTY-EIGHT Is it much further, Michael? she asked the clerk, to dispel the thoughts that frightened her. They say its seven versts from this village. The calche was descending the village street to a small bridge. A crowd of merry peasant women, wit
SIXTY-NINE Chapter 19 LEFT alone, Dolly surveyed the room with a housewifes eye. All she saw when driving up to the house and passing through it, and now in her room, gave her the impression of abundance and elegance and of that novel European luxury
SEVENTY As you have come to see us and you are the only one of Annas former friends who has (I do not count the Princess Barbara) I feel you have done so not because you consider our position normal, but because, realizing all the hardship of that po
SEVENTY-ONE Chapter 23 DOLLY was ready to get into bed when Anna in her nightgown came into the room. Several times during the day Anna had begun to talk about intimate matters, but after a few words she had always paused, saying: Later on when we ar
SEVENTY-TWO Chapter 26 IN September Levin moved to Moscow for Kittys confinement. He had already been living there a whole month without occupation, when Sergius Ivanich Koznyshev, who had an estate in the Kashin Province and took a great interest in
SEVENTY-FOUR Chapter 31 THE newly-elected Marshal of the Province and many of the victorious new party dined that evening at Vronskys. Vronsky had come to the elections because he felt dull in the country, in order to proclaim to Anna his right to fr
SEVENTY-FIVE Chapter 2 WELL then, please call on the Bols, said Kitty to her husband when, at about eleven oclock in the morning, he came to her room before going out. I know you are dining at the club. Papa put your name down. But what are you going
SEVENTY-SIX Chapter 5 AT the Matine Concert there were two very interesting items. One was King Lear on the Heath, a fantasia, and the other was a quartet dedicated to the memory of Bach. Both pieces were new and in the new style, and Levin wished to
SEVENTY-THREE The most solemn moment had arrived. The elections were about to begin. The leaders of both parties were making estimates and calculating on their fingers the white and black balls they could reckon on. The debate about Flerov had given
SIXTY Having spent all that day at the hotel considering how she might see her son, she resolved to write to her husband. She had already composed the letter when she received Lydia Ivanovnas reply. The Countesss silence had made her feel humble, but
FIFTY-NINE Chapter 27 AFTER the teachers lesson Serezha had a lesson from his father. Before his father came Serezha sat at the table playing with a pocket-knife and thinking. Among his favourite occupations was keeping a look out for his mother when
Chapter 32 WHEN Vronsky returned Anna had not yet come home. He was told that, soon after he left, a lady came to see her and they went away together. Her departure without mentioning where she was going, her prolonged absence, and the fact that she
FORTY-EIGHT Chapter 20 KARENIN took leave of Betsy when they reached the dining-room and returned to his wife. She was lying down, but on hearing his step she quickly sat up in her former place and glanced at him with apprehension. He saw that she ha
FORTY-NINE Chapter 23 ALTHOUGH Vronskys wound had missed the heart it was dangerous, and for several days he lay between life and death. When he was first able to talk again his brothers wife Varya was alone with him. Varya! he said looking sternly a
FIFTY Chapter 2 ON his wedding-day Levin, according to custom the Princess and Dolly insisted on his strictly conforming to custom did not see his bride, and dined at his hotel with three bachelors who happened to drop in. Sergius Ivanich, Katavasov,
FIFTY-TWO Well, and so you have settled down here? said Vronsky in order to begin a conversation. You are still busy at the same thing? he went on, recollecting that he had heard the other was writing something. Yes, I am writing the second part of T
FIFTY-THREE Chapter 11 ON entering his studio the artist again cast a glance at his visitors and took note of Vronskys face, especially his jaw. Although his artistic perceptions never slept, and although he was growing more and more excited as the m
FIFTY-FOUR Chapter 14 LEVIN had been married three months. He was happy, but in quite a different way from what he had expected. At every step he met disillusionments in his old fancies and new and unexpected enchantments. He was happy, but having em
FIFTY-FIVE Chapter 17 THE hotel in the provincial town where Nicholas Levin was lying ill was one of those provincial hotels arranged after new and improved models, with the best intentions of cleanliness, comfort and even elegance, but which, owing
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