1 She was not forced to think what she was to do.
2 She lifted her head and looked at him with a forced smile.
3 Let the scientific men find out what the force consists in.
4 Why should there not be some new force, still unknown to us, which.
5 "Oh, I shall be delighted, I beg you," said Mihailov with a forced smile.
6 She felt that some unseen force had come to her aid and was supporting her.
7 He saw she was saying what she forced herself to say, not what she wanted to say.
8 But there was no chance of doing anything; and twisting the smooth paper knife in her little hands, she forced herself to read.
9 I think," he went on, "that this attempt of the spiritualists to explain their marvels as some sort of new natural force is most futile.
10 Yes, I ought to have said to him: You say that our husbandry does not answer because the peasant hates improvements, and that they must be forced on him by authority.
11 Nothing but the stern discipline of her bringing-up supported her and forced her to do what was expected of her, that is, to dance, to answer questions, to talk, even to smile.
12 He looked into his sickly, consumptive face, and he was more and more sorry for him, and he could not force himself to listen to what his brother was telling him about the association.
13 And not without inward pride, and not without reason, he thought that any other man would long ago have been in difficulties, would have been forced to some dishonorable course, if he had found himself in such a difficult position.
14 But he felt helpless; he knew beforehand that every one was against him, and that he would not be allowed to do what seemed to him now so natural and right, but would be forced to do what was wrong, though it seemed the proper thing to them.
15 The liberal party said that marriage is an institution quite out of date, and that it needs reconstruction; and family life certainly afforded Stepan Arkadyevitch little gratification, and forced him into lying and hypocrisy, which was so repulsive to his nature.
16 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.
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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