1 And Agafea Mihalovna will give us that marvelous herb-brandy.
2 Anna said what came to her lips, and marveled, hearing herself, at her own capacity for lying.
3 Levin knew too that Kitty had strengthened his hope by accounts of the marvelous recoveries she had heard of.
4 He positively forgot where he was, and not even hearing what was said, he could not take his eyes off the marvelous portrait.
5 She spoke, and marveled at the confident, calm, and natural tone in which she was speaking, and the choice of the words she used.
6 I think," he went on, "that this attempt of the spiritualists to explain their marvels as some sort of new natural force is most futile.
7 The conversation fell upon table-turning and spirits, and Countess Nordston, who believed in spiritualism, began to describe the marvels she had seen.
8 Levin did not in the least understand what was the matter, and he marveled at the passion with which it was disputed whether or not the decision about Flerov should be put to the vote.
9 And she was marveling that it had once seemed impossible to her, was explaining to them, laughing, that this was ever so much simpler, and that now both of them were happy and contented.
10 And now as she made surmises as to who people were, what were their relations to one another, and what they were like, Kitty endowed them with the most marvelous and noble characters, and found confirmation of her idea in her observations.