Subject for August, 2016

PART TWO : Chapter 35

Subject: Anna Karenina

The prince communicated his good humor to his own family and his friends, and even to the German landlord in whose rooms the Shtcherbatskys were staying. On coming back with Kit...

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PART TWO : Chapter 34

Subject: Anna Karenina

Before the end of the course of drinking the waters, Prince Shtcherbatsky, who had gone on from Carlsbad to Baden and Kissingen to Russian friends ­to get a breath of Russi...

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PART TWO : Chapter 33

Subject: Anna Karenina

Kitty made the acquaintance of Madame Stahl too, and this acquaintance, together with her friendship with Varenka, did not merely exercise a great influence on her, it also comf...

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PART TWO : Chapter 32

Subject: Anna Karenina

The particulars which the princess had learned in regard to Varenka’s past and her relations with Madame Stahl were as follows:  Madame Stahl, of whom some people sai...

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PART TWO : Chapter 31

Subject: Anna Karenina

It was a wet day; it had been raining all the morning, and the invalids, with their parasols, had flocked into the arcades. Kitty was walking there with her mother and the Mosco...

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PART TWO : Chapter 30

Subject: Anna Karenina

In the little German watering-place to which the Shtcherbatskys had betaken themselves, as in all places indeed where people are gathered together, the usual process, as it were...

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PART TWO : Chapter 29

Subject: Anna Karenina

Everyone was loudly expressing disapprobation, everyone was repeating a phrase some one had uttered ­“The lions and gladiators will be the next thing,” and ever...

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PART TWO : Chapter 28

Subject: Anna Karenina

When Alexey Alexandrovitch reached the race-course, Anna was already sitting in the pavilion beside Betsy, in that pavilion where all the highest society had gathered.  Sh...

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PART TWO : Chapter 27

Subject: Anna Karenina

Anna was upstairs, standing before the looking glass, and, with Annushka’s assistance, pinning the last ribbon on her gown when she heard carriage wheels crunching the gra...

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PART TWO : Chapter 26

Subject: Anna Karenina

The external relations of Alexey Alexandrovitch and his wife had remained unchanged.  The sole difference lay in the fact that he was more busily occupied than ever. ...

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