1 She had no doubt that she had acted rightly.
2 This doubt poisoned the charm of her new life.
3 I, for instance, in her place could have felt no doubt.
4 No, you only say that; no doubt you know all about it as well as I do.
5 No doubt they talked of me together, or, worse still, they were silent.
6 About all the rest there might be a doubt, but the velvet was delicious.
7 It seemed to her beyond doubt that her position was now made clear forever.
8 At that moment she knew beyond doubt that he had come early on purpose to find her alone and to make her an offer.
9 To Konstantin Levin the country was good first because it afforded a field for labor, of the usefulness of which there could be no doubt.
10 She always seemed absorbed in work about which there could be no doubt, and so it seemed she could not take interest in anything outside it.
11 To this doubt there was joined the change in her relations with the Petrovs, which had been so conspicuously and unpleasantly marked that morning.
12 As he saw all this, there came over him for an instant a doubt of the possibility of arranging the new life, of which he had been dreaming on the road.
13 Vronsky openly flirted with Kitty at balls, danced with her, and came continually to the house, consequently there could be no doubt of the seriousness of his intentions.
14 Moments of doubt were continually coming upon her, when she was uncertain whether the train were going forwards or backwards, or were standing still altogether; whether it were Annushka at her side or a stranger.
15 No doubt, she could never regain his esteem, but there was not, and there could not be, any sort of reason that his existence should be troubled, and that he should suffer because she was a bad and faithless wife.
16 To all these questions there were answers admirably stated, and answers admitting no shade of doubt, since they were not a product of human thought, always liable to error, but were all the product of official activity.
17 He did not allow himself to think about it, and he did not think about it; but all the same though he never admitted it to himself, and had no proofs, not even suspicious evidence, in the bottom of his heart he knew beyond all doubt that he was a deceived husband, and he was profoundly miserable about it.
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