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1  The question of divorce for her in her position is a question of life and death.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 18
2  No, say what you will, her very death was the death of a vile woman, of no religious feeling.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 8: Chapter 4
3  And the shame and disgrace of Alexey Alexandrovitch and of Seryozha, and my awful shame, it will all be saved by death.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 24
4  Now the thought of death seemed no longer so terrible and so clear to her, and death itself no longer seemed so inevitable.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 28
5  And he briefly went through, mentally, the whole course of his ideas during the last two years, the beginning of which was the clear confronting of death at the sight of his dear brother hopelessly ill.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 8: Chapter 12
6  With the trace of a smile of commiseration for herself she sat down in the armchair, taking off and putting on the rings on her left hand, vividly picturing from different sides his feelings after her death.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 24
7  And death rose clearly and vividly before her mind as the sole means of bringing back love for her in his heart, of punishing him and of gaining the victory in that strife which the evil spirit in possession of her heart was waging with him.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 7: Chapter 26
8  Then, for the first time, grasping that for every man, and himself too, there was nothing in store but suffering, death, and forgetfulness, he had made up his mind that life was impossible like that, and that he must either interpret life so that it would not present itself to him as the evil jest of some devil, or shoot himself.
Anna Karenina 3 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 8: Chapter 12