1 She wrote, "I am ill and unhappy."
2 He understood that she was unhappy and loved him.
3 He said that he was unhappy on your account and his own.
4 Then Anna was so happy, and Kitty thought herself unhappy.
5 This is an unhappy fatality, and one must accept it as such.
6 "I should always feel I had wronged these unhappy children," she said.
7 He may be cold, and dressed in rags, and ashamed, but he is not unhappy.
8 Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
9 I cannot be made unhappy by the fact that a contemptible woman has committed a crime.
10 How happy it was for Kitty that Anna came then," said Dolly, "and how unhappy for her.
11 Konstantin could not say that he valued it more because Nikolay was unhappy, and needed affection.
12 I made a mistake in linking my life to hers; but there was nothing wrong in my mistake, and so I cannot be unhappy.
13 Then he had thought himself unhappy, but happiness was before him; now he felt that the best happiness was already left behind.
14 Yes, she was unhappy before, but proud and at peace; and now she cannot be at peace and feel secure in her dignity, though she does not show it.
15 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.
16 While awaiting the time for carrying out her plans on a large scale, however, Kitty, even then at the springs, where there were so many people ill and unhappy, readily found a chance for practicing her new principles in imitation of Varenka.
17 If he could have heard what her parents were saying that evening, if he could have put himself at the point of view of the family and have heard that Kitty would be unhappy if he did not marry her, he would have been greatly astonished, and would not have believed it.
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