1 And she began talking to Kitty.
2 And the sitting of the board began.
3 Then he began being in love with the second.
4 "I maintain the contrary," began Sergey Ivanovitch.
5 She sat down and began questioning Levin about his life in the country.
6 I will tell you some time, said Levin, but he began telling him at once.
7 At that moment in the next room a child began to cry; probably it had fallen down.
8 As he sipped his coffee, he opened a still damp morning paper, and began reading it.
9 Levin in self-defense began to describe what took place in the meetings in his district.
10 began the princess, and from her serious and alert face, Kitty guessed what it would be.
11 He made a joke or two, and talked just as much as was consistent with due decorum, and began work.
12 Levin sat down to wait till the professor should go, but he soon began to get interested in the subject under discussion.
13 "But this was just what I wanted, to find you alone," he began, not sitting down, and not looking at her, so as not to lose courage.
14 The conversation fell upon table-turning and spirits, and Countess Nordston, who believed in spiritualism, began to describe the marvels she had seen.
15 He remembered his brother Nikolay, and felt ashamed and sore, and he scowled; but Oblonsky began speaking of a subject which at once drew his attention.
16 "Well, to put it shortly, I was convinced that nothing was really done by the district councils, or ever could be," he began, as though some one had just insulted him.
17 A secretary came in, with respectful familiarity and the modest consciousness, characteristic of every secretary, of superiority to his chief in the knowledge of their business; he went up to Oblonsky with some papers, and began, under pretense of asking a question, to explain some objection.
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