Subject for August, 2016
PART SIX : Chapter 22
Subject: Anna Karenina
When Anna found Dolly at home before her, she looked intently in her eyes, as though questioning her about the talk she had had with Vronsky, but she made no inquiry in words. &...
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PART SIX : Chapter 21
Subject: Anna Karenina
“No, I think the princess is tired, and horses don’t interest her,” Vronsky said to Anna, who wanted to go on to the stables, where Sviazhsky wished to see the...
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PART SIX : Chapter 20
Subject: Anna Karenina
“Here’s Dolly for you, princess, you were so anxious to see her,” said Anna, coming out with Darya Alexandrovna onto the stone terrace where Princess Varvara w...
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PART SIX : Chapter 19
Subject: Anna Karenina
Left alone, Darya Alexandrovna, with a good housewife’s eye, scanned her room. All she had seen in entering the house and walking through it, and all she saw now in...
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PART SIX : Chapter 18
Subject: Anna Karenina
Anna looked at Dolly’s thin, care-worn face, with its wrinkles filled with dust from the road, and she was on the point of saying what she was thinking, that is, that Doll...
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PART SIX : Chapter 17
Subject: Anna Karenina
The coachman pulled up his four horses and looked round to the right, to a field of rye, where some peasants were sitting on a cart. The counting house clerk was just goin...
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PART SIX : Chapter 16
Subject: Anna Karenina
Darya Alexandrovna carried out her intention and went to see Anna. She was sorry to annoy her sister and to do anything Levin disliked. She quite understood how ri...
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PART SIX : Chapter 15
Subject: Anna Karenina
After escorting his wife upstairs, Levin went to Dolly’s part of the house. Darya Alexandrovna, for her part, was in great distress too that day. She was wal...
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PART SIX : Chapter 14
Subject: Anna Karenina
Next day at ten o’clock Levin, who had already gone his rounds, knocked at the room where Vassenka had been put for the night. “Entrez!” Veslovsky called to hi...
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PART SIX : Chapter 13
Subject: Anna Karenina
The sportsman’s saying, that if the first beast or the first bird is not missed, the day will be lucky, turned out correct. At ten o’clock Levin, weary, hungry, and ...
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