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斯卡堡集市(Scarborough Fair,也译作斯卡布罗集市),著名英文金曲,原来是一首民歌。1965年,保罗西蒙从一位英国民歌手,马丁卡西那里学会了这首歌的旋律,加工成了现在的斯卡堡集市,并
ONE ANNA KARENINA by Leo Tolstoy Translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude PART ONE Chapter 1 ALL happy families resemble one another, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. Everything was upset in the Oblonskys house. The wife had discovered an
FOUR Chapter 9 AT four oclock that afternoon Levin, conscious that his heart was beating rapidly, got out of the hired sledge at the Zoological Gardens and went down the path leading to the ice-hills and skating lake, sure of finding Kitty there, for
TEN Chapter 23 VRONSKY and Kitty waltzed several times round the room and then Kitty went to her mother, but hardly had she exchanged a few words with the Countess Nordston before Vronsky returned to fetch her for the first quadrille. Nothing special
EIGHT Well, maman, are you quite well? he said, turning toward his mother. Quite, everything is all right. Alexander was very nice, and Varya looks very handsome. She is most interesting. And she began to tell about what interested her most, her gran
TWENTY-FIVE This Russian girl, Kitty decided, was not related to Madame Stahl, but neither was she a paid companion. Madame Stahl called her by the diminutive Varenka, and others called her Mademoiselle Varenka. But besides the fact that it intereste
TWENTY-ONE Chapter 21 THE temporary stable, a wooden structure, had been built close to the racecourse, and it was there his mare was to have been brought the day before. He had not yet been to look at her. During these last days he had not exercised
TWENTY Yes, yes, there are all sorts of improvements in everything now, said Oblonsky with a moist and beautiful yawn. In the theatres for instance and all places of amusement. . . . Oh, oh, oh! he yawned. Electric light everywhere. Oh, oh! Yes, elec
THIRTY-EIGHT Chapter 28 LEVIN felt intolerably bored by the ladies that evening. He was more than ever excited by the thought that the dissatisfaction with work on the land which he now experienced was not an exceptional state of mind, but the result
FORTY-FIVE Chapter 14 WHEN Kitty had left and Levin remained alone he felt so restless without her and so impatient to live more and more quickly through the hours till morning when he would see her again and be united to her for good, that he dreade
FORTY-TWO Chapter 6 KARENIN had gained a brilliant victory at the Committee Meeting of the seventeenth of August; but the consequence of that victory undermined his power. The new committee for investigating the conditions of the subject races from e
FORTY-ONE Chapter 4 KARENIN after meeting Vronsky in his own porch went on as had been his intention to the Italian Opera. He sat through the first two acts and saw everybody that it was necessary for him to see. On his return home he carefully looke
FORTY PART FOUR Chapter 1 THE Karenins, husband and wife, continued to live in the same house and to meet daily, but they were wholly estranged, Karenin made it a rule to see his wife every day, so as not to give the servants any grounds for making c
FIFTY-ONE When the deacon had finished the prayer for the Imperial family, the priest holding a book turned to the bride and bridegroom. Eternal God who joinest them that were separate, he read in his mild sing-song voice, and hast ordained for them
FIFTY-SIX I am very glad I have persuaded him to receive Extreme Unction to-morrow, she said as she sat in her dressing-jacket before her folding-glass and combed her soft fragrant hair with a small comb. I have never been present, but Mama told me t
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
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
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
EIGHTY-TWO Chapter 22 OBLONSKY felt completely puzzled by the strange and novel language he was listening to. Generally the complications of Petersburg life had an exhilarating effect on him, lifting him out of the Moscow stagnation. But he liked and