1 They did no harm to anyone, and were all enjoying it.
2 During the game Darya Alexandrovna was not enjoying herself.
3 I shall so enjoy it, Levin said, his eyes flashing with real enjoyment.
4 She had to let herself drop down to the reality to enjoy him as he really was.
5 She stood still, feeling more and more conscious of it, and enjoying it in anticipation.
6 Levin was enjoying a delightful sense of repose after the mental fatigue of the morning.
7 And in return you will enjoy all the privileges of a faithful wife without fulfilling her duties.
8 In reality he had ceased to enjoy himself as long ago as the year before, when he went away to Moscow.
9 It seemed to him that he was the first who had discovered this pleasure, and he was enjoying his discovery.
10 The mornings they spent driving to look at places of interest; the evenings they passed enjoying the national entertainments.
11 She, Sviazhsky, the princess, and Veslovsky, were equally guests, with light hearts enjoying what had been arranged for them.
12 But to avoid breaking up the party and to get through the time somehow, after a rest she joined the game again, and pretended to be enjoying it.
13 Everything, together with the excellent dinner and the wine, not from Russian merchants, but imported direct from abroad, was extremely dignified, simple, and enjoyable.
14 All the skaters, it seemed, with perfect self-possession, skated towards her, skated by her, even spoke to her, and were happy, quite apart from her, enjoying the capital ice and the fine weather.
15 He was going both to rest for a fortnight, and in the very heart of the people, in the farthest wilds of the country, to enjoy the sight of that uplifting of the spirit of the people, of which, like all residents in the capital and big towns, he was fully persuaded.
16 And having, whether he liked or not, taken up for himself the position of an independent man, he carried it off with great tact and good sense, behaving as though he bore no grudge against anyone, did not regard himself as injured in any way, and cared for nothing but to be left alone since he was enjoying himself.
17 Just as the bees, whirling round him, now menacing him and distracting his attention, prevented him from enjoying complete physical peace, forced him to restrain his movements to avoid them, so had the petty cares that had swarmed about him from the moment he got into the trap restricted his spiritual freedom; but that lasted only so long as he was among them.
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