Subject for August, 2016

PART ONE : Chapter 29

Subject: Anna Karenina

“Come, it’s all over, and thank God!” was the first thought that came to Anna Arkadyevna, when she had said good-bye for the last time to her brother, who had ...

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PART ONE : Chapter 28

Subject: Anna Karenina

After the ball, early next morning, Anna Arkadyevna sent her husband a telegram that she was leaving Moscow the same day. “No, I must go, I must go”; she explained t...

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PART ONE : Chapter 27

Subject: Anna Karenina

The house was big and old-fashioned, and Levin, though he lived alone, had the whole house heated and used.  He knew that this was stupid, he knew that it was positively n...

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PART ONE : Chapter 26

Subject: Anna Karenina

In the morning Konstantin Levin left Moscow, and towards evening he reached home.  On the journey in the train he talked to his neighbors about politics and the new railwa...

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PART ONE : Chapter 25

Subject: Anna Karenina

“So you see,” pursued Nikolay Levin, painfully wrinkling his forehead and twitching. It was obviously difficult for him to think of what to say and do. “Here, ...

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PART ONE : Chapter 24

Subject: Anna Karenina

“Yes, there is something in me hateful, repulsive,” thought Levin, as he came away from the Shtcherbatskys’, and walked in the direction of his brother’s...

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PART ONE : Chapter 23

Subject: Anna Karenina

Vronsky and Kitty waltzed several times round the room.  After the first waltz Kitty went to her mother, and she had hardly time to say a few words to Countess Nordston wh...

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PART ONE : Chapter 22

Subject: Anna Karenina

The ball was only just beginning as Kitty and her mother walked up the great staircase, flooded with light, and lined with flowers and footmen in powder and red coats.  Fr...

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PART ONE : Chapter 21

Subject: Anna Karenina

Dolly came out of her room to the tea of the grown-up people.  Stepan Arkadyevitch did not come out.  He must have left his wife’s room by the other door. ̶...

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PART ONE : Chapter 20

Subject: Anna Karenina

The whole of that day Anna spent at home, that’s to say at the Oblonskys’, and received no one, though some of her acquaintances had already heard of her arrival, an...

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