1 I will take the disgrace on myself, I will give up even my son, but.
2 She felt terrified at the disgrace, of which she had not ever thought before.
3 At last, after a disgraceful miss, he flung his gun and his hat on the ground.
4 I shall ignore it so long as the world knows nothing of it, so long as my name is not disgraced.
5 And he himself felt not only in the highest degree ridicule, but also utterly guilty and disgraced.
6 He felt disgraced, humiliated, guilty, and deprived of all possibility of washing away his humiliation.
7 And the shame and disgrace of Alexey Alexandrovitch and of Seryozha, and my awful shame, it will all be saved by death.
8 There happened to him at that instant what does happen to people when they are unexpectedly caught in something very disgraceful.
9 To decline the flattering and dangerous appointment at Tashkend would have been, Vronsky had till then considered, disgraceful and impossible.
10 Towards evening he was always drunk, and he had often been locked up after all sorts of ludicrous and disgraceful scandals, but he was a favorite both of his comrades and his superior officers.
11 But the more he shot, the more he felt disgraced in the eyes of Veslovsky, who kept popping away merrily and indiscriminately, killing nothing, and not in the slightest abashed by his ill success.
12 He believed that for Anna herself it would be better to break off all relations with Vronsky; but if they all thought this out of the question, he was even ready to allow these relations to be renewed, so long as the children were not disgraced, and he was not deprived of them nor forced to change his position.