1 I see, said Stepan Arkadyevitch.
2 I should so like to see how you skate.
3 Since then she had refused to see her husband.
4 "I am very, very glad to see you," he went on.
5 Very well, I will come directly and see about it.
6 "Delighted to see you," said Princess Shtcherbatskaya.
7 "We shall be pleased to see you," the princess said stiffly.
8 No one knows how to do it; I must see to it myself, answered Dolly addressing him.
9 I felt sorry for him, but after talking to you, I see it, as a woman, quite differently.
10 She pressed me very much to go and see her," Anna went on; "and I shall be glad to go to see her tomorrow.
11 You can see by that whether I guess right or wrong, said Stepan Arkadyevitch, gazing at Levin with a subtle smile.
12 And it was so strange to see this sensible, manly face in such a childish plight, that Oblonsky left off looking at him.
13 "I have just come, and very much wanted to see you," said Levin, looking shyly and at the same time angrily and uneasily around.
14 "I was meaning to come and see you," he said; and then, recollecting with what intention he was trying to see her, he was promptly overcome with confusion and blushed.
15 There are people who, on meeting a successful rival, no matter in what, are at once disposed to turn their backs on everything good in him, and to see only what is bad.
16 Awkward as it was for Levin to withdraw now, it would still have been easier for him to perpetrate this awkwardness than to remain all the evening and see Kitty, who glanced at him now and then and avoided his eyes.
17 "Then we shall see," Stepan Arkadyevitch said to himself, and getting up he put on a gray dressing-gown lined with blue silk, tied the tassels in a knot, and, drawing a deep breath of air into his broad, bare chest, he walked to the window with his usual confident step, turning out his feet that carried his full frame so easily.
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