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" I didn't know you were going. What are you coming for?" she said, letting fall the hand with which she had grasped the doorpost. And irrepressible delight and eagerness shone in her face. "What am I coming for?" he repeated, looking straight into her eyes. "You know that I have come to be where you are," he said, "I can't help it."
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vronsky
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Leo Tolstoy |
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Anna had been preparing herself for this meeting, had thought what she would say to him, but she did not succeed in saying anything of it; his passion mastered her. She tried to calm him, to calm herself, but it was too late. His feeling infected her. Her lips trembled so that for a long while she could say nothing.
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vronsky
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Leo Tolstoy |
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"It's wrong, what you say, and I beg you, if you're a good man, to forget what you've said, as I forget it," she said at last.
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vronsky
snow
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Leo Tolstoy |
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This child, with his naive outlook on life was the compass which showed them the degree of their departure from what they knew but did not want to know.
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seryozha
vronsky
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Leo Tolstoy |
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"Yes, I suppose so," answered Anna, as though wondering at the boldness of his question; but the irrepressible, quivering brilliance of her eyes and her smile set him on fire as she said it."
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love
vronsky
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Leo Tolstoy |
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"That's my one desire, to be caught," answered Vronsky, with his serene,
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mischievous
rouge
sly
vronsky
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Leo Tolstoy |