Both Uses of
deport
in
Anna Karenina
- This evening it was not I observed it, but judging by the impression made on the company, everyone observed that your conduct and deportment were not altogether what could be desired.†
Part 2 *
- Anna, quietly walking her horse, a sturdy English cob with cropped mane and short tail, her beautiful head with her black hair straying loose under her high hat, her full shoulders, her slender waist in her black riding habit, and all the ease and grace of her deportment, impressed Dolly.†
Part 6
Definition:
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(deport as in: deport herself with dignity) behave in a certain manner