1 Women, such as one sees in dreams.
2 But he had never dreamed of what Stepan Arkadyevitch replied.
3 He recalled with horror his dreams of marrying a peasant girl.
4 Often as she had dreamed of it, she could never think of anything.
5 All my old dreams of home life were absurd, not the real thing, he told himself.
6 She dreamed that both were her husbands at once, that both were lavishing caresses on her.
7 But all these were secret dreams, of which Kitty did not talk either to her mother or to Varenka.
8 At every step he found his former dreams disappointed, and new, unexpected surprises of happiness.
9 The dreams and memories of his mother, which had made him ill after seeing her, did not occupy his thoughts now.
10 But in dreams, when she had no control over her thoughts, her position presented itself to her in all its hideous nakedness.
11 They had lived just the life that to Levin seemed the ideal of perfection, and that he had dreamed of beginning with his wife, his family.
12 In the morning she was waked by a horrible nightmare, which had recurred several times in her dreams, even before her connection with Vronsky.
13 This new feeling has not changed me, has not made me happy and enlightened all of a sudden, as I had dreamed, just like the feeling for my child.
14 Absorbed in such dreams, carefully keeping his horse by the hedges, so as not to trample his young crops, he rode up to the laborers who had been sent to sow clover.
15 To forget himself in sleep was impossible now, at least till nighttime; he could not go back now to the music sung by the decanter-women; so he must forget himself in the dream of daily life.
16 Levin felt more and more that all his ideas of marriage, all his dreams of how he would order his life, were mere childishness, and that it was something he had not understood hitherto, and now understood less than ever, though it was being performed upon him.
17 That which for Vronsky had been almost a whole year the one absorbing desire of his life, replacing all his old desires; that which for Anna had been an impossible, terrible, and even for that reason more entrancing dream of bliss, that desire had been fulfilled.
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