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Yes
,
my
solitude
is
over
.
You
wouldn
t
believe
how
uncomfortable
(
he
laid
stress
on
the
word
uncomfortable
)
it
is
to
dine
alone
.
At
dinner
he
talked
a
little
to
his
wife
about
Moscow
matters
,
and
,
with
a
sarcastic
smile
,
asked
her
after
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
;
but
the
conversation
was
for
the
most
part
general
,
dealing
with
Petersburg
official
and
public
news
.
After
dinner
he
spent
half
an
hour
with
his
guests
,
and
again
,
with
a
smile
,
pressed
his
wife
s
hand
,
withdrew
,
and
drove
off
to
the
council
.
Anna
did
not
go
out
that
evening
either
to
the
Princess
Betsy
Tverskaya
,
who
,
hearing
of
her
return
,
had
invited
her
,
nor
to
the
theater
,
where
she
had
a
box
for
that
evening
.
She
did
not
go
out
principally
because
the
dress
she
had
reckoned
upon
was
not
ready
.
Altogether
,
Anna
,
on
turning
,
after
the
departure
of
her
guests
,
to
the
consideration
of
her
attire
,
was
very
much
annoyed
.
She
was
generally
a
mistress
of
the
art
of
dressing
well
without
great
expense
,
and
before
leaving
Moscow
she
had
given
her
dressmaker
three
dresses
to
transform
.
The
dresses
had
to
be
altered
so
that
they
could
not
be
recognized
,
and
they
ought
to
have
been
ready
three
days
before
.
It
appeared
that
two
dresses
had
not
been
done
at
all
,
while
the
other
one
had
not
been
altered
as
Anna
had
intended
.
The
dressmaker
came
to
explain
,
declaring
that
it
would
be
better
as
she
had
done
it
,
and
Anna
was
so
furious
that
she
felt
ashamed
when
she
thought
of
it
afterwards
.
To
regain
her
serenity
completely
she
went
into
the
nursery
,
and
spent
the
whole
evening
with
her
son
,
put
him
to
bed
herself
,
signed
him
with
the
cross
,
and
tucked
him
up
.
She
was
glad
she
had
not
gone
out
anywhere
,
and
had
spent
the
evening
so
well
.
She
felt
so
light
-
hearted
and
serene
,
she
saw
so
clearly
that
all
that
had
seemed
to
her
so
important
on
her
railway
journey
was
only
one
of
the
common
trivial
incidents
of
fashionable
life
,
and
that
she
had
no
reason
to
feel
ashamed
before
anyone
else
or
before
herself
.
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Anna
sat
down
at
the
hearth
with
an
English
novel
and
waited
for
her
husband
.
Exactly
at
half
-
past
nine
she
heard
his
ring
,
and
he
came
into
the
room
.
Here
you
are
at
last
!
she
observed
,
holding
out
her
hand
to
him
.
He
kissed
her
hand
and
sat
down
beside
her
.
Altogether
then
,
I
see
your
visit
was
a
success
,
he
said
to
her
.
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Oh
,
yes
,
she
said
,
and
she
began
telling
him
about
everything
from
the
beginning
:
her
journey
with
Countess
Vronskaya
,
her
arrival
,
the
accident
at
the
station
.
Then
she
described
the
pity
she
had
felt
,
first
for
her
brother
,
and
afterwards
for
Dolly
.
I
imagine
one
cannot
exonerate
such
a
man
from
blame
,
though
he
is
your
brother
,
said
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
severely
.
Anna
smiled
.
She
knew
that
he
said
that
simply
to
show
that
family
considerations
could
not
prevent
him
from
expressing
his
genuine
opinion
.
She
knew
that
characteristic
in
her
husband
,
and
liked
it
.