1 It was apparent at the first glance.
2 Her glance, the touch of her hand, set him aflame.
3 In a rapid glance she scanned his figure that beamed with health and freshness.
4 Levin waved his hand angrily, went into the granary to glance at the oats, and then to the stable.
5 "You know what for," he answered boldly and joyfully, meeting her glance and not dropping his eyes.
6 In the glance, in which their eyes met in the looking-glass, it was clear that they understood one another.
7 "This is getting indecorous," whispered one lady, with an expressive glance at Madame Karenina, Vronsky, and her husband.
8 The weary, and at the same time passionate, glance of those eyes, encircled by dark rings, impressed one by its perfect sincerity.
9 "Rhine wine, please," said the young officer, stealing a timid glance at Vronsky, and trying to pull his scarcely visible mustache.
10 An unpleasant sensation gripped at her heart when she met his obstinate and weary glance, as though she had expected to see him different.
11 Looking round him in the twilight of the horse-box, Vronsky unconsciously took in once more in a comprehensive glance all the points of his favorite mare.
12 Betsy said all this, and, at the same time, from her good-humored, shrewd glance, Anna felt that she partly guessed her plight, and was hatching something for her benefit.
13 With a flying, feminine glance she scanned her attire, and made a movement of her head, hardly perceptible, but understood by Kitty, signifying approval of her dress and her looks.
14 When now her glance met his blue kindly eyes looking intently at her, it seemed to her that he saw right through her, and understood all that was not good that was passing within her.
15 Vronsky once more took in in one glance the exquisite lines of his favorite mare; who was quivering all over, and with an effort he tore himself from the sight of her, and went out of the stable.
16 In the elasticity of her movements, the freshness and the unflagging eagerness which persisted in her face, and broke out in her smile and her glance, she would rather have passed for a girl of twenty, had it not been for a serious and at times mournful look in her eyes, which struck and attracted Kitty.
17 He begged pardon, and was getting into the carriage, but felt he must glance at her once more; not that she was very beautiful, not on account of the elegance and modest grace which were apparent in her whole figure, but because in the expression of her charming face, as she passed close by him, there was something peculiarly caressing and soft.
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