1 And he gave his hand to the scared child.
2 Kitty was still a child when Levin left the university.
3 Only the day before she had told him that she was with child.
4 They would have felt it wounding themselves to deceive the child.
5 At that moment in the next room a child began to cry; probably it had fallen down.
6 Alexey Alexandrovitch could not hear or see a child or woman crying without being moved.
7 And it was as natural for him to talk well and cleverly, as it is natural for a child to skip about.
8 The princess smiled that what was taking place just now in her soul seemed to the poor child so immense and so important.
9 Quite the contrary; a child can kill a bear, he said, with a slight bow moving aside for the ladies, who were approaching the table.
10 Betsy had said to Anna that she had adopted the pose of an innocent child, but when Anna saw her, she felt that this was not the truth.
11 Darya Alexandrovna meanwhile having pacified the child, and knowing from the sound of the carriage that he had gone off, went back again to her bedroom.
12 This child, with his innocent outlook upon life, was the compass that showed them the point to which they had departed from what they knew, but did not want to know.
13 Twenty years before, when Dolly was a child, the lodge had been roomy and comfortable, though, like all lodges, it stood sideways to the entrance avenue, and faced the south.
14 Madame Stahl learned later on that Varenka was not her own child, but she went on bringing her up, especially as very soon afterwards Varenka had not a relation of her own living.
15 She sat down at the writing table, but instead of writing she clasped her hands on the table, and, laying her head on them, burst into tears, with sobs and heaving breast like a child crying.
16 Well, for instance, she told me that he had wanted to give up all his property to his brother, that he had done something extraordinary when he was quite a child, saved a woman out of the water.
17 When, after her separation from her husband, she gave birth to her only child, the child had died almost immediately, and the family of Madame Stahl, knowing her sensibility, and fearing the news would kill her, had substituted another child, a baby born the same night and in the same house in Petersburg, the daughter of the chief cook of the Imperial Household.
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