1 The prince rejoiced in health exceptional even among princes.
2 In a rapid glance she scanned his figure that beamed with health and freshness.
3 But in spite of failing health, in spite of his domestic griefs, he did not give in.
4 Levin felt envious of this health and mirthfulness; he longed to take part in the expression of this joy of life.
5 She questioned him about his health and what he had been doing, and tried to persuade him to take a rest and come out to her.
6 He bent his head towards his shoulder and tried to look pitiful and humble, but for all that he was radiant with freshness and health.
7 Levin expected something of peculiar gravity and importance from the expression of his face, but Nikolay began speaking of his health.
8 Anna, in that first period of her emancipation and rapid return to health, felt herself unpardonably happy and full of the joy of life.
9 The two sisters brought all the six children successfully through it, but Kitty was no better in health, and in Lent the Shtcherbatskys went abroad.
10 The desire for life, waxing stronger with recovered health, was so intense, and the conditions of life were so new and pleasant, that Anna felt unpardonably happy.
11 By gymnastics and careful attention to his health he had brought himself to such a point that in spite of his excess in pleasure he looked as fresh as a big glossy green Dutch cucumber.
12 The colonel returned to the table, went out again onto the steps with a tumbler in his hand, and proposed the toast, "To the health of our former comrade, the gallant general, Prince Serpuhovskoy."
13 Alexey Alexandrovitch had not expected him that day, and was surprised at his visit, and still more so when the doctor questioned him very carefully about his health, listened to his breathing, and tapped at his liver.
14 And Levin, a happy father and husband, in perfect health, was several times so near suicide that he hid the cord that he might not be tempted to hang himself, and was afraid to go out with his gun for fear of shooting himself.
15 Madame Stahl, of whom some people said that she had worried her husband out of his life, while others said it was he who had made her wretched by his immoral behavior, had always been a woman of weak health and enthusiastic temperament.