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Princess Shtcherbatskaya considered that it was out of the |
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Chapter 2 |
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On the day of the wedding, according to the Russian custom (the |
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Chapter 3 |
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A crowd of people, principally women, was thronging round the |
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Chapter 4 |
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"They've come!" "Here he is!" "Which one?" "Rather young, eh?" |
"They've come!" "Here he is!" "Which one?" "Rather young, eh?" |
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Chapter 5 |
===Chapter 5=== |
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In the church there was all Moscow, all the friends and |
In the church there was all Moscow, all the friends and |
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When the ceremony of plighting troth was over, the beadle spread |
When the ceremony of plighting troth was over, the beadle spread |
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Chapter 7 |
===Chapter 7=== |
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Vronsky and Anna had been traveling for three months together in |
Vronsky and Anna had been traveling for three months together in |
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===Chapter 8=== |
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Anna, in that first period of her emancipation and rapid return |
Anna, in that first period of her emancipation and rapid return |
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Chapter 9 |
===Chapter 9=== |
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The old neglected palazzo, with its lofty carved ceilings and |
The old neglected palazzo, with its lofty carved ceilings and |
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Chapter 10 |
===Chapter 10=== |
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Chapter 11 |
===Chapter 11=== |
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On entering the studio, Mihailov once more scanned his visitors |
On entering the studio, Mihailov once more scanned his visitors |
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Chapter 12 |
===Chapter 12=== |
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Anna and Vronsky had long been exchanging glances, regretting |
Anna and Vronsky had long been exchanging glances, regretting |
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===Chapter 13=== |
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Mihailov sold Vronsky his picture, and agreed to paint a |
Mihailov sold Vronsky his picture, and agreed to paint a |
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Chapter 14 |
===Chapter 14=== |
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Levin had been married three months. He was happy, but not at |
Levin had been married three months. He was happy, but not at |
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They had just come back from Moscow, and were glad to be alone. |
They had just come back from Moscow, and were glad to be alone. |
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Chapter 16 |
===Chapter 16=== |
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When Levin went upstairs, his wife was sitting near the new |
When Levin went upstairs, his wife was sitting near the new |
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Chapter 17 |
===Chapter 17=== |
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The hotel of the provincial town where Nikolay Levin was lying |
The hotel of the provincial town where Nikolay Levin was lying |
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Chapter 18 |
===Chapter 18=== |
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Levin could not look calmly at his brother; he could not himself |
Levin could not look calmly at his brother; he could not himself |
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Chapter 19 |
===Chapter 19=== |
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"Thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast |
"Thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast |
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Chapter 20 |
===Chapter 20=== |
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The next day the sick man received the sacrament and extreme |
The next day the sick man received the sacrament and extreme |
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Chapter 21 |
===Chapter 21=== |
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From the moment when Alexey Alexandrovitch understood from his |
From the moment when Alexey Alexandrovitch understood from his |
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===Chapter 22=== |
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Alexey Alexandrovitch had forgotten the Countess Lidia Ivanovna, |
Alexey Alexandrovitch had forgotten the Countess Lidia Ivanovna, |
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Chapter 23 |
===Chapter 23=== |
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The Countess Lidia Ivanovna had, as a very young and sentimental |
The Countess Lidia Ivanovna had, as a very young and sentimental |
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Chapter 24 |
===Chapter 24=== |
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The levee was drawing to a close. People met as they were going |
The levee was drawing to a close. People met as they were going |
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Chapter 25 |
===Chapter 25=== |
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When Alexey Alexandrovitch came into the Countess Lidia |
When Alexey Alexandrovitch came into the Countess Lidia |
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Chapter 26 |
===Chapter 26=== |
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"Well, Kapitonitch?" said Seryozha, coming back rosy and good- |
"Well, Kapitonitch?" said Seryozha, coming back rosy and good- |
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Chapter 27 |
===Chapter 27=== |
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After the lesson with the grammar teacher came his father's |
After the lesson with the grammar teacher came his father's |
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Chapter 28 |
===Chapter 28=== |
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On arriving in Petersburg, Vronsky and Anna stayed at one of the |
On arriving in Petersburg, Vronsky and Anna stayed at one of the |
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Chapter 29 |
===Chapter 29=== |
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One of Anna's objects in coming back to Russia had been to see |
One of Anna's objects in coming back to Russia had been to see |
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===Chapter 30=== |
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Meanwhile Vassily Lukitch had not at first understood who this |
Meanwhile Vassily Lukitch had not at first understood who this |
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Chapter 31 |
===Chapter 31=== |
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As intensely as Anna had longed to see her son, and long as she |
As intensely as Anna had longed to see her son, and long as she |
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Chapter 32 |
===Chapter 32=== |
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When Vronsky returned home, Anna was not yet home. Soon after he |
When Vronsky returned home, Anna was not yet home. Soon after he |
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===Chapter 33=== |
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Vronsky for the first time experienced a feeling of anger against |
Vronsky for the first time experienced a feeling of anger against |
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"You know I should be the last person to hear of it." |
"You know I should be the last person to hear of it." |
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"There isn't a more spiteful creature than that Madame |
"There isn't a more spiteful creature than that Madame Kartasova!" |
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Kartasova!" |
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"But what did she do?" |
"But what did she do?" |
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despair and hatred in her voice, getting up. |
despair and hatred in her voice, getting up. |
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"I begged, I implored you not to go, I knew it would be |
"I begged, I implored you not to go, I knew it would be unpleasant...." |
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unpleasant...." |
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"Unpleasant!" she cried--"hideous! As long as I live I shall |
"Unpleasant!" she cried--"hideous! As long as I live I shall |
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never forget it. She said it was a disgrace to sit beside me." |
never forget it. She said it was a disgrace to sit beside me." |
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"A silly woman's chatter," he said: "but why risk it, why |
"A silly woman's chatter," he said: "but why risk it, why provoke?..." |
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provoke?..." |
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"I hate your calm. You ought not to have brought me to this. If |
"I hate your calm. You ought not to have brought me to this. If |
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they left for the country. |
they left for the country. |
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==PART 6== |
==PART 6== |
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