1 The time has passed so quickly.
2 And indeed, Naples and Sorrento are only pleasant for a short time.
3 "We shall have time to finish after lunch," said Stepan Arkadyevitch.
4 She had already had time to look at Vronsky, and looked round at Levin.
5 I will tell you some time, said Levin, but he began telling him at once.
6 And Darya Alexandrovna plunged into the duties of the day, and drowned her grief in them for a time.
7 She felt that this evening, when they would both meet for the first time, would be a turning point in her life.
8 On that day of the week and at that time of day people of one set, all acquainted with one another, used to meet on the ice.
9 "I have just come, and very much wanted to see you," said Levin, looking shyly and at the same time angrily and uneasily around.
10 There was a struggle in his heart between the desire to forget his unhappy brother for the time, and the consciousness that it would be base to do so.
11 He had both prepared for the university with the young Prince Shtcherbatsky, the brother of Kitty and Dolly, and had entered at the same time with him.
12 In that brief look Vronsky had time to notice the suppressed eagerness which played over her face, and flitted between the brilliant eyes and the faint smile that curved her red lips.
13 "Yes, the countess and I have been talking all the time, I of my son and she of hers," said Madame Karenina, and again a smile lighted up her face, a caressing smile intended for him.
14 Everything about his face and figure, from his short-cropped black hair and freshly shaven chin down to his loosely fitting, brand-new uniform, was simple and at the same time elegant.
15 In Moscow he had for the first time felt, after his luxurious and coarse life at Petersburg, all the charm of intimacy with a sweet and innocent girl of his own rank, who cared for him.
16 The children ran wild all over the house; the English governess quarreled with the housekeeper, and wrote to a friend asking her to look out for a new situation for her; the man-cook had walked off the day before just at dinner time; the kitchen-maid, and the coachman had given warning.
17 And, however much it was instilled into the princess that in our times young people ought to arrange their lives for themselves, she was unable to believe it, just as she would have been unable to believe that, at any time whatever, the most suitable playthings for children five years old ought to be loaded pistols.
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