1 Still he was sorry that he had disappointed the teacher.
2 Another disappointment and happy surprise came in their quarrels.
3 Not disappointed in him, but in my own feeling; I had expected more.
4 And her son, like her husband, aroused in Anna a feeling akin to disappointment.
5 At every step he found his former dreams disappointed, and new, unexpected surprises of happiness.
6 Angry with himself for so base a feeling, Levin ran into the hall; as soon as he had seen his brother close, this feeling of selfish disappointment vanished instantly and was replaced by pity.
7 But on the other hand Varenka, alone in the world, without friends or relations, with a melancholy disappointment in the past, desiring nothing, regretting nothing, was just that perfection of which Kitty dared hardly dream.
8 Not a whit abashed by the disappointment caused by his having come in place of the old prince, Veslovsky greeted Levin gaily, claiming acquaintance with him in the past, and snatching up Grisha into the carriage, lifted him over the pointer that Stepan Arkadyevitch had brought with him.
9 During the whole of that day, in the extremely different conversations in which he took part, only as it were with the top layer of his mind, in spite of the disappointment of not finding the change he expected in himself, Levin had been all the while joyfully conscious of the fulness of his heart.