Subject for August, 2016
PART SEVEN : Chapter 30
Subject: Anna Karenina
“Here it is again! Again I understand it all!” Anna said to herself, as soon as the carriage had started and swaying lightly, rumbled over the tiny cobbles of...
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PART SEVEN : Chapter 29
Subject: Anna Karenina
Anna got into the carriage again in an even worse frame of mind than when she set out from home. To her previous tortures was added now that sense of mortification and of...
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PART SEVEN : Chapter 28
Subject: Anna Karenina
It was bright and sunny. A fine rain had been falling all the morning, and now it had not long cleared up. The iron roofs, the flags of the roads, the flints of th...
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PART SEVEN : Chapter 27
Subject: Anna Karenina
“He has gone! It is over!” Anna said to herself, standing at the window; and in answer to this statement the impression of the darkness when the candle had fl...
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PART SEVEN : Chapter 26
Subject: Anna Karenina
Never before had a day been passed in quarrel. Today was the first time. And this was not a quarrel. It was the open acknowledgment of complete coldness....
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PART SEVEN : Chapter 25
Subject: Anna Karenina
Feeling that the reconciliation was complete, Anna set eagerly to work in the morning preparing for their departure. Though it was not settled whether they should go on M...
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PART SEVEN : Chapter 24
Subject: Anna Karenina
“Well, was it nice?” she asked, coming out to meet him with a penitent and meek expression. “Just as usual,” he answered, seeing at a glance that she was...
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PART SEVEN : Chapter 23
Subject: Anna Karenina
In order to carry through any undertaking in family life, there must necessarily be either complete division between the husband and wife, or loving agreement. When the r...
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PART SEVEN : Chapter 22
Subject: Anna Karenina
Stepan Arkadyevitch felt completely nonplussed by the strange talk which he was hearing for the first time. The complexity of Petersburg, as a rule, had a stimulating eff...
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PART SEVEN : Chapter 21
Subject: Anna Karenina
After a capital dinner and a great deal of cognac drunk at Bartnyansky’s, Stepan Arkadyevitch, only a little later than the appointed time, went in to Countess Lidia Ivano...
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