1 I shall die easier with your forgiveness, he read.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 4: Chapter 17 2 It was the world in which his father and mother had lived and died.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 1: Chapter 27 3 He would clearly have died sooner than own it was hard work for him.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 3: Chapter 5 4 But Enoch had not died, and so it followed that everyone did not die.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 5: Chapter 27 5 Everyone knew that he must inevitably die soon, that he was half dead already.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 5: Chapter 20 6 He did not believe that those he loved could die, above all that he himself would die.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 5: Chapter 27 7 Bad people, that is those Seryozha did not like, they might die, but the good might all be like Enoch.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 5: Chapter 27 8 I only know that she thanks God for everything, for every misfortune, and thanks God too that her husband died.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 2: Chapter 34 9 For an instant her face fell, and the mocking gleam in her eyes died away; but the word love threw her into revolt again.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 2: Chapter 9 10 "To see her once and then to bury myself, to die," he thought, and as he was paying farewell visits, he uttered this thought to Betsy.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 4: Chapter 23 11 The eagerness died out of her face, as it always did, at the sight of her husband; she dropped her head and looked round uneasily at Betsy.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 4: Chapter 19 12 The ironical light died away in her eyes, but a different smile, a consciousness of something, he did not know what, and of quiet melancholy, came over her face.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 4: Chapter 3 13 "Parfen Denisitch now, for all he was no scholar, he died a death that God grant every one of us the like," she said, referring to a servant who had died recently.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 3: Chapter 30 14 "Yes, to choose between me and Vronsky," thought Levin, and the dead thing that had come to life within him died again, and only weighed on his heart and set it aching.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 3: Chapter 10 15 But he had been told that all men die; he had asked people, indeed, whom he trusted, and they too, had confirmed it; his old nurse, too, said the same, though reluctantly.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 5: Chapter 27 16 The men stood round the strong-smelling spirits and salt delicacies, and the discussion of the Russification of Poland between Koznishev, Karenin, and Pestsov died down in anticipation of dinner.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 4: Chapter 9 17 Everyone wished for nothing but that he should die as soon as possible, and everyone, concealing this, gave him medicines, tried to find remedies and doctors, and deceived him and themselves and each other.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 5: Chapter 20 18 Her face looked weary, and there was not that play of eagerness in it, peeping out in her smile and her eyes; but for a single instant, as she glanced at him, there was a flash of something in her eyes, and although the flash died away at once, he was happy for that moment.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 1: Chapter 31 19 When she poured herself out her usual dose of opium, and thought that she had only to drink off the whole bottle to die, it seemed to her so simple and easy, that she began musing with enjoyment on how he would suffer, and repent and love her memory when it would be too late.
Anna Karenina(V3) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 7: Chapter 26 20 When, after her separation from her husband, she gave birth to her only child, the child had died almost immediately, and the family of Madame Stahl, knowing her sensibility, and fearing the news would kill her, had substituted another child, a baby born the same night and in the same house in Petersburg, the daughter of the chief cook of the Imperial Household.
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