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“
There
,
who
’
d
have
thought
it
?
”
said
Agafea
Mihalovna
.
“
The
dog
now
.
.
.
why
,
she
understands
that
her
master
’
s
come
home
,
and
that
he
’
s
low
-
spirited
.
”
“
Why
low
-
spirited
?
”
“
Do
you
suppose
I
don
’
t
see
it
,
sir
?
It
’
s
high
time
I
should
know
the
gentry
.
Why
,
I
’
ve
grown
up
from
a
little
thing
with
them
.
It
’
s
nothing
,
sir
,
so
long
as
there
’
s
health
and
a
clear
conscience
.
”
Levin
looked
intently
at
her
,
surprised
at
how
well
she
knew
his
thought
.
“
Shall
I
fetch
you
another
cup
?
”
said
she
,
and
taking
his
cup
she
went
out
.
Laska
kept
poking
her
head
under
his
hand
.
He
stroked
her
,
and
she
promptly
curled
up
at
his
feet
,
laying
her
head
on
a
hindpaw
And
in
token
of
all
now
being
well
and
satisfactory
,
she
opened
her
mouth
a
little
,
smacked
her
lips
,
and
settling
her
sticky
lips
more
comfortably
about
her
old
teeth
,
she
sank
into
blissful
repose
.
Levin
watched
all
her
movements
attentively
.
“
That
’
s
what
I
’
ll
do
,
”
he
said
to
himself
;
“
that
’
s
what
I
’
ll
do
!
Nothing
’
s
amiss
.
.
.
.
All
’
s
well
.
”
After
the
ball
,
early
next
morning
,
Anna
Arkadyevna
sent
her
husband
a
telegram
that
she
was
leaving
Moscow
the
same
day
.
“
No
,
I
must
go
,
I
must
go
”
;
she
explained
to
her
sister
-
in
-
law
the
change
in
her
plans
in
a
tone
that
suggested
that
she
had
to
remember
so
many
things
that
there
was
no
enumerating
them
:
“
no
,
it
had
really
better
be
today
!
”