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“
No
,
I
won
’
t
spoil
it
!
Well
,
and
your
wife
?
”
said
the
baroness
suddenly
,
interrupting
Vronsky
’
s
conversation
with
his
comrade
.
“
We
’
ve
been
marrying
you
here
.
Have
you
brought
your
wife
?
”
“
No
,
baroness
.
I
was
born
a
Bohemian
,
and
a
Bohemian
I
shall
die
.
”
“
So
much
the
better
,
so
much
the
better
.
Shake
hands
on
it
.
”
And
the
baroness
,
detaining
Vronsky
,
began
telling
him
,
with
many
jokes
,
about
her
last
new
plans
of
life
,
asking
his
advice
.
“
He
persists
in
refusing
to
give
me
a
divorce
!
Well
,
what
am
I
to
do
?
”
(
He
was
her
husband
.
)
“
Now
I
want
to
begin
a
suit
against
him
.
What
do
you
advise
?
Kamerovsky
,
look
after
the
coffee
;
it
’
s
boiling
over
.
You
see
,
I
’
m
engrossed
with
business
!
I
want
a
lawsuit
,
because
I
must
have
my
property
.
Do
you
understand
the
folly
of
it
,
that
on
the
pretext
of
my
being
unfaithful
to
him
,
”
she
said
contemptuously
,
“
he
wants
to
get
the
benefit
of
my
fortune
.
”
Vronsky
heard
with
pleasure
this
light
-
hearted
prattle
of
a
pretty
woman
,
agreed
with
her
,
gave
her
half
-
joking
counsel
,
and
altogether
dropped
at
once
into
the
tone
habitual
to
him
in
talking
to
such
women
.
In
his
Petersburg
world
all
people
were
divided
into
utterly
opposed
classes
.
One
,
the
lower
class
,
vulgar
,
stupid
,
and
,
above
all
,
ridiculous
people
,
who
believe
that
one
husband
ought
to
live
with
the
one
wife
whom
he
has
lawfully
married
;
that
a
girl
should
be
innocent
,
a
woman
modest
,
and
a
man
manly
,
self
-
controlled
,
and
strong
;
that
one
ought
to
bring
up
one
’
s
children
,
earn
one
’
s
bread
,
and
pay
one
’
s
debts
;
and
various
similar
absurdities
.
This
was
the
class
of
old
-
fashioned
and
ridiculous
people
.
But
there
was
another
class
of
people
,
the
real
people
.
To
this
class
they
all
belonged
,
and
in
it
the
great
thing
was
to
be
elegant
,
generous
,
plucky
,
gay
,
to
abandon
oneself
without
a
blush
to
every
passion
,
and
to
laugh
at
everything
else
.
For
the
first
moment
only
,
Vronsky
was
startled
after
the
impression
of
a
quite
different
world
that
he
had
brought
with
him
from
Moscow
.
But
immediately
as
though
slipping
his
feet
into
old
slippers
,
he
dropped
back
into
the
light
-
hearted
,
pleasant
world
he
had
always
lived
in
.
The
coffee
was
never
really
made
,
but
spluttered
over
everyone
,
and
boiled
away
,
doing
just
what
was
required
of
it
—
that
is
,
providing
much
cause
for
much
noise
and
laughter
,
and
spoiling
a
costly
rug
and
the
baroness
’
s
gown
.
“
Well
now
,
good
-
bye
,
or
you
’
ll
never
get
washed
,
and
I
shall
have
on
my
conscience
the
worst
sin
a
gentleman
can
commit
.
So
you
would
advise
a
knife
to
his
throat
?
”