1 She had quite abandoned the hope of getting married.
2 he shouted, looking round for the old borzoi who was now his only hope.
3 He felt the tears trickle under his spectacles and hoped they would not be noticed.
4 Anatole Kuragin, whom Prince Andrew had hoped to find with the army, was not there.
5 He hoped to become better acquainted with the count and invited him to draw his covert.
6 Besides, she had lost all the old interests of her carefree girlish life that had been so full of hope.
7 She told him that her only hope of getting their affairs disentangled now lay in his marrying Julie Karagina.
8 From what he did hear he understood that the Emperor spoke of the danger threatening the empire and of the hopes he placed on the Moscow nobility.
9 Mademoiselle Bourienne was the same coquettish, self-satisfied girl, enjoying every moment of her existence and full of joyous hopes for the future.
10 Rakes, those male Magdalenes, have a secret feeling of innocence similar to that which female Magdalenes have, based on the same hope of forgiveness.
11 They satisfied that eternal human need for hope of relief, for sympathy, and that something should be done, which is felt by those who are suffering.
12 She shared with all her heart in the prayer for the spirit of righteousness, for the strengthening of the heart by faith and hope, and its animation by love.
13 She felt this to be their last hope and that if Nicholas refused the match she had found for him, she would have to abandon the hope of ever getting matters right.
14 What meant still more to him was that he sought and did not find in himself the former tenderness for his son which he had hoped to reawaken by caressing the boy and taking him on his knee.
15 The child cannot believe that the strongest and wisest of its people have no remedy for its pain, and the hope of relief and the expression of its mother's sympathy while she rubs the bump comforts it.
16 But when he had gone into another room, to which the countess hurriedly followed him, he assumed a grave air and thoughtfully shaking his head said that though there was danger, he had hopes of the effect of this last medicine and one must wait and see, that the malady was chiefly mental, but.
17 O Lord our God, in whom we believe and in whom we put our trust, let us not be confounded in our hope of Thy mercy, and give us a token of Thy blessing, that those who hate us and our Orthodox faith may see it and be put to shame and perish, and may all the nations know that Thou art the Lord and we are Thy people.
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