1 Above all, it seemed strange and not right to Anna.
2 I ask one thing only: I ask for the right to hope, to suffer as I do.
3 He could recognize in no one but himself an indubitable right to love her.
4 Consequently Vronsky had the right to despise Levin, and therefore he was his enemy.
5 "It was a bad shot from the right barrel," responded Stepan Arkadyevitch, loading his gun.
6 Her mouth stiffened, the muscles of the cheek contracted on the right side of her pale, nervous face.
7 She felt that everything must be right of itself, and graceful, and nothing could need setting straight.
8 You can see by that whether I guess right or wrong, said Stepan Arkadyevitch, gazing at Levin with a subtle smile.
9 Levin had more than once already tried a way he knew for stifling his anger, and turning all that seemed dark right again, and he tried that way now.
10 "To enter into all the details of your feelings I have no right, and besides, I regard that as useless and even harmful," began Alexey Alexandrovitch.
11 When, just before entering the ballroom, the princess, her mother, tried to turn right side out of the ribbon of her sash, Kitty had drawn back a little.
12 He knew that this was stupid, he knew that it was positively not right, and contrary to his present new plans, but this house was a whole world to Levin.
13 Levin looked about him to right and to left, and there, just facing him against the dusky blue sky above the confused mass of tender shoots of the aspens, he saw the flying bird.
14 "All right, then, the England," said Stepan Arkadyevitch, selecting that restaurant because he owed more there than at the Hermitage, and consequently considered it mean to avoid it.
15 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.
16 But he always felt the injustice of his own abundance in comparison with the poverty of the peasants, and now he determined that so as to feel quite in the right, though he had worked hard and lived by no means luxuriously before, he would now work still harder, and would allow himself even less luxury.
17 Bowing to right and left to the people he met, and here as everywhere joyously greeting acquaintances, he went up to the sideboard for a preliminary appetizer of fish and vodka, and said to the painted Frenchwoman decked in ribbons, lace, and ringlets, behind the counter, something so amusing that even that Frenchwoman was moved to genuine laughter.
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