1 This idiotic smile he could not forgive himself.
2 She was the smile that shed light on all round her.
3 Stepan Arkadyevitch gave a scarcely perceptible smile.
4 He approached with timidity, but again her smile reassured him.
5 Oblonsky could not restrain a slight mocking smile at the sight of Levin.
6 Then a good-humored and rather pitiful smile showed itself on his handsome face.
7 But this joyous smile at once recalled everything to him, and he grew thoughtful.
8 Linon, and looked towards him with a smile of quiet affection, as though he were a favorite brother.
9 His whole soul was filled with memories of Kitty, and there was a smile of triumph and happiness shining in his eyes.
10 "Oh, yes, yes; make haste, please," answered Levin, with difficulty restraining the smile of rapture which would overspread his face.
11 Matvey put his hands in his jacket pockets, thrust out one leg, and gazed silently, good-humoredly, with a faint smile, at his master.
12 Stepan Arkadyevitch, who had long known that Levin was in love with his sister-in-law, Kitty, gave a hardly perceptible smile, and his eyes sparkled merrily.
13 Sergey Ivanovitch met his brother with the smile of chilly friendliness he always had for everyone, and introducing him to the professor, went on with the conversation.
14 Catching sight of that smile, Dolly shuddered as though at physical pain, broke out with her characteristic heat into a flood of cruel words, and rushed out of the room.
15 "Yes, come along," answered Levin in ecstasy, hearing unceasingly the sound of that voice saying, "Good-bye till this evening," and seeing the smile with which it was said.
16 Even the Tatar, uncorking the bottle and pouring the sparkling wine into the delicate glasses, glanced at Stepan Arkadyevitch, and settled his white cravat with a perceptible smile of satisfaction.
17 But what always struck him in her as something unlooked for, was the expression of her eyes, soft, serene, and truthful, and above all, her smile, which always transported Levin to an enchanted world, where he felt himself softened and tender, as he remembered himself in some days of his early childhood.
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