1 And she blushed for her father.
2 He at once perceived it, and blushed too.
3 And now, at the mere recollection, he blushed.
4 He blushed crimson, and his face clouded over.
5 He glanced at her; she blushed, and ceased speaking.
6 She saw that he blushed, and she wanted to know why.
7 She blushed, dropped her riding habit, and stumbled over it.
8 Anna glanced inquiringly into her face, and blushed with a scared look.
9 "By all means, please, and I shall come too," said Kitty, and she blushed.
10 She blushed with emotion when he came into the room, she could not repress a smile of rapture when he said anything amiable to her.
11 "And I have confidence in myself when you are leaning on me," he said, but was at once panic-stricken at what he had said, and blushed.
12 And as he said this, Levin blushed even more, and his doubts as to whether he had done right in going to see Anna were settled once for all.
13 She blushed when Vronsky brought in Golenishtchev, and he was extremely charmed by this childish blush overspreading her candid and handsome face.
14 He bowed to his uncle as to a stranger, but recognizing him, he blushed and turned hurriedly away from him, as though offended and irritated at something.
15 "I was meaning to come and see you," he said; and then, recollecting with what intention he was trying to see her, he was promptly overcome with confusion and blushed.
16 When Oblonsky asked Levin what had brought him to town, Levin blushed, and was furious with himself for blushing, because he could not answer, "I have come to make your sister-in-law an offer," though that was precisely what he had come for.
17 Levin suddenly blushed, not as grown men blush, slightly, without being themselves aware of it, but as boys blush, feeling that they are ridiculous through their shyness, and consequently ashamed of it and blushing still more, almost to the point of tears.
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