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1  Alexey Alexandrovitch, you are a good man.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 18
2  Here people understood that a man is in duty bound to live for himself, as every man of culture should live.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 20
3  Then Katavasov in his loud, ringing voice read his address on the scientific labors of the man whose jubilee was being kept.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 3
4  The young man, holding himself very erect, with eyes forever twinkling with enjoyment, was an officer from Petersburg, Gagin.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 7
5  There are no conditions to which a man cannot become used, especially if he sees that all around him are living in the same way.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 13
6  Stepan Arkadyevitch took the glass, and looking towards a bald man with red mustaches at the other end of the table, he nodded to him, smiling.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 7
7  And since a man combining all the qualifications was not to be found, it was at least better that the post be filled by an honest than by a dishonest man.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 17
8  Katavasov in a few words told him the last piece of news from the war, and going into his study, introduced Levin to a short, thick-set man of pleasant appearance.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 3
9  This position, like all such appointments, called for such immense energy and such varied qualifications, that it was difficult for them to be found united in any one man.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 17
10  Though Levin was not interested in the biography, he could not help listening, and learned some new and interesting facts about the life of the distinguished man of science.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 3
11  Stepan Arkadyevitch moved in those circles in Moscow in which that expression had come into use, was regarded there as an honest man, and so had more right to this appointment than others.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 17
12  Under the influence of the club atmosphere or the wine he had drunk, Levin chatted away to Vronsky of the best breeds of cattle, and was very glad not to feel the slightest hostility to this man.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 7
13  Trying not to make a noise, they walked into the dark reading room, where under the shaded lamps there sat a young man with a wrathful countenance, turning over one journal after another, and a bald general buried in a book.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 8
14  During the whole of the performance Levin felt like a deaf man watching people dancing, and was in a state of complete bewilderment when the fantasia was over, and felt a great weariness from the fruitless strain on his attention.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 5
15  Passing through the outer hall, divided up by screens, and the room partitioned on the right, where a man sits at the fruit buffet, Levin overtook an old man walking slowly in, and entered the dining room full of noise and people.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 7
16  But she turned away immediately to Princess Marya Borissovna, and did not once glance at him till he got up to go; then she looked at him, but evidently only because it would be uncivil not to look at a man when he is saying good-bye.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 1
17  He knew Metrov had written an article against the generally accepted theory of political economy, but to what extent he could reckon on his sympathy with his own new views he did not know and could not guess from the clever and serene face of the learned man.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 3
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