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1  At first her reading made no progress.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
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2  She disengaged the letter and began reading it at the end.
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3  And his eyes were laughing during the reading of the report.
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4  This was evident from his confusion and embarrassment in reading the minutes.
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5  She knew his habit, that had grown into a necessity, of reading in the evening.
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6  As he sipped his coffee, he opened a still damp morning paper, and began reading it.
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7  With a slight bow to Levin he began immediately reading prayers in the official voice.
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8  The idea of reading the Gospel to criminals, as Aline did, particularly fascinated Kitty.
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9  He listened, and read his book, and recalled the whole train of ideas suggested by his reading.
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10  But she was not listening to his words, she was reading his thoughts from the expression of his face.
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11  "I understand, I understand," he interrupted her, taking the letter, but not reading it, and trying to soothe her.
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12  Taking up his manuscript, reading through what he had written, he found with pleasure that the work was worth his working at.
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13  When Anna went into the room, Dolly was sitting in the little drawing-room with a white-headed fat little boy, already like his father, giving him a lesson in French reading.
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14  Again, just as at the first moment of hearing of her rupture with her husband, Vronsky, on reading the letter, was unconsciously carried away by the natural sensation aroused in him by his own relation to the betrayed husband.
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15  He was reading a book, and thinking of what he was reading, and stopping to listen to Agafea Mihalovna, who gossiped away without flagging, and yet with all that, all sorts of pictures of family life and work in the future rose disconnectedly before his imagination.
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16  And now he poured out upon Stepan Arkadyevitch his poetic joy in the spring, and his failures and plans for the land, and his thoughts and criticisms on the books he had been reading, and the idea of his own book, the basis of which really was, though he was unaware of it himself, a criticism of all the old books on agriculture.
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17  Directly after the doctor, who had taken up so much time, came the celebrated traveler, and Alexey Alexandrovitch, by means of the pamphlet he had only just finished reading and his previous acquaintance with the subject, impressed the traveler by the depth of his knowledge of the subject and the breadth and enlightenment of his view of it.
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