"I don't do anything," said Anna, blushing at these searching questions.
"Don't do anything," he repeated, with a subtle smile. "That's the best method. I've been telling you for a long time," he said to Lisa, "that in order to stop being bored all you have to is not to think you're going to be bored. It's just the same as not being afraid you won't be able to fall asleep if what you're afraid of is sleeplessness. That's just what Madame Karenin has been saying."
Aside from the simple truth of this... all Anna said was "I dont do anything." And he sees a whole Toireh. Ppl. Poems. Literature. gosh. but I do love it.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
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Remind me of the context, please. Where in the book is that?
Page 321 :D
me too btw
u too huh whuh?
ur last five words
bli the 'but' however
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