1 Not only I, but Stiva noticed it.
2 Stiva did very rightly to send you.
3 I know how men like Stiva look at it.
4 Stiva told me, and I congratulate you.
5 "From Stiva," he answered reluctantly.
6 I saw Stiva when he was in love with you.
7 They saw Stiva at the station; he was quite well.
8 Stiva begged me to, and Dolly wished it, Levin went on.
9 You told Stiva you were staying on to get Yashvin away.
10 Yes, Stiva told me you danced the mazurka with him, and that he.
11 Stiva I had only a glimpse of, and he cannot tell one about the children.
12 There, too, she descried Stiva, and there she saw the exquisite figure and head of Anna in a black velvet gown.
13 And she began to long for that, and made up her mind to agree to it the first time he or Stiva approached her on the subject.
14 She had called him "Stiva," and he glanced at her with gratitude, and moved to take her hand, but she drew back from him with aversion.
15 Oblonsky did dine at home: the conversation was general, and his wife, speaking to him, addressed him as "Stiva," as she had not done before.
16 I," she thought, "did not keep my attraction for Stiva; he left me for others, and the first woman for whom he betrayed me did not keep him by being always pretty and lively.