1 The boulevard and the children.
2 and he had another illegitimate family of children also.
3 The children were very nice, but I could not feel drawn to the work.
4 His desire to have children she interpreted as a proof he did not prize her beauty.
5 And Levin remembered a scene he had lately witnessed between Dolly and her children.
6 To educate my children I positively have to look up a great deal, and in fact simply to study myself.
7 The question of the possibility of having children had long been a subject of dispute and irritation to her.
8 And Levin had been struck by the passive, weary incredulity with which the children heard what their mother said to them.
9 Now then, leave the children to themselves to get things alone and make their crockery, get the milk from the cows, and so on.
10 Some ladies and children, who had come to meet a gentleman in spectacles, paused in their loud laughter and talking, and stared at her as she reached them.
11 It was necessary to look after the comfort of his sister-in-law and her children, and of his wife and baby, and it was impossible not to spend with them at least a short time each day.
12 Even supposing they were not our brothers nor fellow-Christians, but simply children, women, old people, feeling is aroused and Russians go eagerly to help in stopping these atrocities.
13 "Well, come here, you perfect children," Lvov said to the two handsome boys who came in, and after bowing to Levin, went up to their father, obviously wishing to ask him about something.
14 If Levin had been told before that Kitty was dead, and that he had died with her, and that their children were angels, and that God was standing before him, he would have been surprised at nothing.
15 And he was so keenly interested by the question of what she was saying to Stepan Arkadyevitch, that he scarcely heard what Vorkuev was telling him of the qualities of the story for children Anna Arkadyevna had written.
16 Brought up with an idea of God, a Christian, my whole life filled with the spiritual blessings Christianity has given me, full of them, and living on those blessings, like the children I did not understand them, and destroy, that is try to destroy, what I live by.
17 And as soon as an important moment of life comes, like the children when they are cold and hungry, I turn to Him, and even less than the children when their mother scolds them for their childish mischief, do I feel that my childish efforts at wanton madness are reckoned against me.
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