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TWENTY-EIGHT Constantine felt himself morally cornered, and in consequence became excited and involuntarily betrayed the chief cause of his indifference to social questions. All this may be very good, but why should I trouble about medical centres wh
THIRTY-FOUR Chapter 18 SOUNDS of footsteps and a mans voice, then that of a woman followed by laughter, reached them, and the expected visitors entered the room, Sappho Stolz and a young man, shining with a super-abundance of health, known as Vaska.
THIRTY-FIVE Chapter 21 I HAVE come for you; your washing has taken a long time! said Petritsky. Well, is it done? Yes, its done, said Vronsky, smiling with his eyes and twirling the ends of his moustache as carefully as if, after the order he had est
FORTY-THREE Chapter 9 IT was past five, and some of the visitors had already arrived, when the master of the house came home. He entered together with Sergius Ivanich Koznyshev and Pestsov, who had met on the doorstep. These two were the chief repres
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-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
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
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 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
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
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
SEVENTY-SEVEN Chapter 9 THE Oblonsky carriage! shouted the hall-porter in a stern bass. The carriage drove up and they got in. Only for the first few moments, while they were leaving the courtyard of the club, did Levin retain that sense of club calm
SEVENTY-EIGHT Chapter 12 WHEN her visitors had taken their leave Anna did not sit down, but began pacing up and down the room. Though she had involuntarily done all in her power to awaken love in Levin (as at that time she always did to all the young
EIGHTY-FIVE Chapter 30 THERE, again it is that girl! Again I understand it all, Anna said to herself as soon as the carriage started and, rocking slightly, rattled over the stones; and again different impressions succeeded one another in her brain. W
EIGHTY-FOUR Chapter 27 GONE! Is it finished? said Anna to herself as she stood by the window; and in answer to that question, the impressions left by the darkness when her candle went out and by the terrible dream, merging into one, filled her heart