1 This coarseness of his angered her, and gave her courage.
2 "I never boast, and I never tell lies," he said slowly, restraining his rising anger.
3 This feeling was aggravated by his being unable to tell her plainly the cause of his anger.
4 Under the influence of anger he apparently regained complete possession of all his faculties.
5 His face all at once took an expression of anger from the effort he was making to surmount his shyness.
6 I was married, and my husband deceived me; in anger and jealousy, I would have thrown up everything, I would myself.
7 He felt that this was rousing in his soul a feeling of anger destructive of his peace of mind and of all the good of his achievement.
8 And as a fact, in such cases the emotional disturbance set up in Alexey Alexandrovitch by the sight of tears found expression in hasty anger.
9 Vronsky for the first time experienced a feeling of anger against Anna, almost a hatred for her willfully refusing to understand her own position.
10 Levin had more than once already tried a way he knew for stifling his anger, and turning all that seemed dark right again, and he tried that way now.
11 Levin crimsoned both from shame and anger with his wife, who had put herself and him in such a difficult position; but Marya Nikolaevna crimsoned still more.
12 Again a flush of shame spread over her face; she recalled his composure, and a feeling of anger against him impelled her to tear the sheet with the phrase she had written into tiny bits.
13 The feeling of furious anger with his wife, who would not observe the proprieties and keep to the one stipulation he had laid on her, not to receive her lover in her own home, gave him no peace.
14 "You know I made an offer and that I was refused," said Levin, and all the tenderness he had been feeling for Kitty a minute before was replaced by a feeling of anger for the slight he had suffered.