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1 "Every member of society is called upon to do his own special work," said he.
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2 But a week passed, a second, a third, and in society no impression whatever could be detected.
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3 At the public meeting of the committee there were a great many people, and almost all the highest society.
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4 He must have society, and he had put her in this awful position, the bitterness of which he would not see.
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5 Kitty, though she did not go into society at all on account of her condition, went with her father to see the venerable old lady, and there met Vronsky.
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6 He saw that the Slavonic question had become one of those fashionable distractions which succeed one another in providing society with an object and an occupation.
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7 In Moscow he sometimes found a gray hair in his head, dropped asleep after dinner, stretched, walked slowly upstairs, breathing heavily, was bored by the society of young women, and did not dance at balls.
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8 But still Sergey Ivanovitch had expected that on its appearance his book would be sure to make a serious impression on society, and if it did not cause a revolution in social science it would, at any rate, make a great stir in the scientific world.
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9 At one time she was jealous of those low women with whom he might so easily renew his old bachelor ties; then she was jealous of the society women he might meet; then she was jealous of the imaginary girl whom he might want to marry, for whose sake he would break with her.
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