Anna KareninaModern Library, 1993 - 927 strani Tolstoy's world-famous story of a woman who, forsaking her husband to run off with her lover, finds she now has no place in society when he deserts her, and that there is only one course open to her. |
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Stran 522
... Golenishchev ! " " Vronsky ! " It really was Golenishchev , a comrade of Vronsky's in the Corps of Pages . In the corps , Golenishchev had belonged to the liberal party ; he left the corps without entering the army , and had never taken ...
... Golenishchev ! " " Vronsky ! " It really was Golenishchev , a comrade of Vronsky's in the Corps of Pages . In the corps , Golenishchev had belonged to the liberal party ; he left the corps without entering the army , and had never taken ...
Stran 524
... Golenishchev was of this kind , and therefore was doubly pleased to see him . And in fact , Golenishchev's manner toward Madame Karenina , when he was taken to call on her , was all that Vronsky could have desired . Evidently without ...
... Golenishchev was of this kind , and therefore was doubly pleased to see him . And in fact , Golenishchev's manner toward Madame Karenina , when he was taken to call on her , was all that Vronsky could have desired . Evidently without ...
Stran 542
... Golenishchev said . The fact that this reflection was but one of millions of reflections , which as Mikhailov knew for certain would be true , did not diminish for him the significance of Golenishchev's remark . His heart warmed to ...
... Golenishchev said . The fact that this reflection was but one of millions of reflections , which as Mikhailov knew for certain would be true , did not diminish for him the significance of Golenishchev's remark . His heart warmed to ...
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Agafya Mikhailovna Alek Aleksey Aleksan Aleksey Aleksandrovich Anna Arkadyevna Anna Karenina Anna's answered asked bailiff began Betsy better brother carriage CHAPTER conversation Countess Lydia Ivanovna Darya Aleksandrovna delighted dinner doctor Dolly door drawing room dress drovich everything expression eyes face feeling felt forgive galoshes girl glad glanced Golenishchev hand happy head heard heart horses husband Karenin kissed Kitty Kitty's knew Konstantin Levin laborers lady Laska laughing listened living looked Madame Stahl married Moscow mother never Nikolai Oblonsky once peasants Petersburg position prince Princess question rubles Russian seemed Sergey Ivanovich Seryozha Shcherbatskys sitting smile speak spite Stepan Arkadyevich Stiva suddenly Sviazhsky talk tell there's thing thought tion told Tolstoy took trying turned understand Varenka Veslovsky vodka voice Vronsky Vronsky's waiting walked wanted wedding crowns wife woman words Yashvin young
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