1 He must escape from this power.
2 But he was not destined to escape.
3 to escape humiliation, he added slowly.
4 "To escape from what worries him," repeated Anna.
5 And the means of escape every man had in his own hands.
6 Formerly this work had been for him an escape from life.
7 But even at this point Levin could not escape another agony.
8 And to escape from her panic she went hurriedly to his room.
9 He sighed as after a danger escaped when she uttered these words.
10 It was an evil action, of course, but it was the sole means of escape, and better not to brood over these fearful facts.
11 Again he knew from her terrified eyes that this one way of escape in her thought was death, and he would not let her say it.
12 He was miserably divided against himself, and strained all his spiritual forces to the utmost to escape from this condition.
13 To escape from this painful feeling he went away into the other room where there was nobody except the waiters at the refreshment bar.
14 And to escape thinking any more, and being overcome by irritability, she rang, and ordered the boxes to be brought up for packing their things for the country.
15 Seizing the first moment of silence, Levin got up, anxious to escape, if only for an instant, from his agonizing emotion, and said that he would go and fetch his wife.
16 As time went on, and he saw himself more and more often held fast in these snares, he had an ever growing desire, not so much to escape from them, as to try whether they hindered his freedom.
17 Thus people talked incessantly of Alexey Alexandrovitch, finding fault with him and laughing at him, while he, blocking up the way of the member of the Imperial Council he had captured, was explaining to him point by point his new financial project, never interrupting his discourse for an instant for fear he should escape.
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