1 Her Moscow troubles had become a memory to her.
2 On one side that memory was too awful to be thought of.
3 That is not and will not be, and she wants to wipe it out of her memory.
4 Again and again she went over in her memory all her relations with the family.
5 He remembered every point, and did not think it necessary to go over in his memory what he would say.
6 But the memory of that race remained for long in his heart, the cruelest and bitterest memory of his life.
7 There was something awful and revolting in the memory of what had been bought at this fearful price of shame.
8 He had left him, as often happens, only the external faculty of memory, that points out each step one has to take, one after the other.
9 Among the brides that came back to her memory, she thought too of her darling Anna, of whose proposed divorce she had just been hearing.
10 The reality of his suffering crushed all hopes in Levin and Kitty and in the sick man himself, leaving no doubt, no memory even of past hopes.
11 Many of his old ideas seemed to him superfluous and extreme, but many blanks became distinct to him when he reviewed the whole thing in his memory.
12 Unconsciously going over in his memory the conversations that had taken place during and after dinner, Alexey Alexandrovitch returned to his solitary room.
13 Secondly, he would never again let himself give way to low passion, the memory of which had so tortured him when he had been making up his mind to make an offer.
14 His conception of her was for him a sacred memory, and his future wife was bound to be in his imagination a repetition of that exquisite, holy ideal of a woman that his mother had been.
15 And now when he had learned to know her, to love her as she should be loved, he had been humiliated before her, and had lost her forever, leaving with her nothing of himself but a shameful memory.
16 Apart from this, there remained a vague memory that what the kind, nice old fellow had said had not been at all so stupid as he had fancied at first, and that there was something in it that must be cleared up.
17 He only remembered his face as he remembered all the faces he had ever seen; but he remembered, too, that it was one of the faces laid by in his memory in the immense class of the falsely consequential and poor in expression.
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