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[00:30.48](BIRDS CHIRPING) [01:34.04](CATTLE LOWING) [01:36.40](PIANO PLAYING) [01:39.76](HENS CLUCKING) [02:11.52](DOG BARKING) [02:12.20]Lydia. Kitty. 莉蒂亚、凯蒂 [02:15.88](GIRLS GIGGLING) [02:36.48](GEESE HONKING) [02:51.20]MRS BENNET: My
Kitty: Miss Guo,I read in the newspaper yesterday that the SPCA needs some money to take care of homeless animals. I think we should raise some money for them. Miss Guo: That's a very good idea, Kitty
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 55 A few days after this visit, Mr. Bingley called again, and alone. His friend had left him that morning for London, but was to return home in ten days time. He sat with them above an hour, and was in remar
Sally was petting her cat. Her cat's name is Kitty. Kitty is a large black cat. Sally ran her finger down Kitty's back. She loved her cat. Her cat smelled like shampoo. She had been washed that morning. Cats do not like water. Kitty, on the other han
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
SEVEN Chapter 15 AFTER the guests had gone Kitty told her mother of her conversation with Levin, and in spite of all her pity for him she was pleased by the thought that she had had a proposal. She did not doubt that she had acted rightly, yet for a
SIX And now she was afraid that Vronsky might content himself with merely flirting with her daughter. She saw that Kitty was in love with him, but consoled herself with the thought that Vronsky was an honest man and therefore would not act in such a
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
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
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
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 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,
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-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-NINE Levin got home just as the Princess arrived, and they met at the bedroom door. There were tears in the Princesss eyes and her hands shook. When she saw Levin she embraced him and began to cry. Well, Mary Vlasevna, darling? she asked, sei