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1 And the amazement and perplexity of Stepan Arkadyevitch at this avowal made her smile.
Anna Karenina 2By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 6: Chapter 16
2 Anna, who had thought she knew her husband so well, was amazed at his appearance when he went in to her.
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3 Vronsky, though he did not usually notice details, noticed at this moment the amazed expression with which the porter glanced at him.
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4 Most amazing of all was the fact that on being asked how many teeth the baby had, Anna answered wrong, and knew nothing about the two last teeth.
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5 He was amazed at her knowledge, her memory, and at first was disposed to doubt it, to ask for confirmation of her facts; and she would find what he asked for in some book, and show it to him.
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6 Levin was amazed both at Stepan Arkadyevitch, who, by neglecting his duty, threw upon the mother the supervision of studies of which she had no comprehension, and at the teachers for teaching the children so badly.
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7 He was not so much annoyed that he had not received the post, that he had been conspicuously passed over; but it was incomprehensible, amazing to him that they did not see that the wordy phrase-monger Stremov was the last man fit for it.
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8 Anyone who did not know her and her circle, who had not heard all the utterances of the women expressive of commiseration, indignation, and amazement, that she should show herself in society, and show herself so conspicuously with her lace and her beauty, would have admired the serenity and loveliness of this woman without a suspicion that she was undergoing the sensations of a man in the stocks.
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