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Vronsky
burst
into
roars
of
laughter
.
And
long
afterwards
,
when
he
was
talking
of
other
things
,
he
broke
out
into
his
healthy
laugh
,
showing
his
strong
,
close
rows
of
teeth
,
when
he
thought
of
the
helmet
.
Having
heard
all
the
news
,
Vronsky
,
with
the
assistance
of
his
valet
,
got
into
his
uniform
,
and
went
off
to
report
himself
.
He
intended
,
when
he
had
done
that
,
to
drive
to
his
brother
s
and
to
Betsy
s
and
to
pay
several
visits
with
a
view
to
beginning
to
go
into
that
society
where
he
might
meet
Madame
Karenina
.
As
he
always
did
in
Petersburg
,
he
left
home
not
meaning
to
return
till
late
at
night
.
At
the
end
of
the
winter
,
in
the
Shtcherbatskys
house
,
a
consultation
was
being
held
,
which
was
to
pronounce
on
the
state
of
Kitty
s
health
and
the
measures
to
be
taken
to
restore
her
failing
strength
.
She
had
been
ill
,
and
as
spring
came
on
she
grew
worse
.
The
family
doctor
gave
her
cod
liver
oil
,
then
iron
,
then
nitrate
of
silver
,
but
as
the
first
and
the
second
and
the
third
were
alike
in
doing
no
good
,
and
as
his
advice
when
spring
came
was
to
go
abroad
,
a
celebrated
physician
was
called
in
.
The
celebrated
physician
,
a
very
handsome
man
,
still
youngish
,
asked
to
examine
the
patient
.
He
maintained
,
with
peculiar
satisfaction
,
it
seemed
,
that
maiden
modesty
is
a
mere
relic
of
barbarism
,
and
that
nothing
could
be
more
natural
than
for
a
man
still
youngish
to
handle
a
young
girl
naked
.
He
thought
it
natural
because
he
did
it
every
day
,
and
felt
and
thought
,
as
it
seemed
to
him
,
no
harm
as
he
did
it
and
consequently
he
considered
modesty
in
the
girl
not
merely
as
a
relic
of
barbarism
,
but
also
as
an
insult
to
himself
.
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There
was
nothing
for
it
but
to
submit
,
since
,
although
all
the
doctors
had
studied
in
the
same
school
,
had
read
the
same
books
,
and
learned
the
same
science
,
and
though
some
people
said
this
celebrated
doctor
was
a
bad
doctor
,
in
the
princess
s
household
and
circle
it
was
for
some
reason
accepted
that
this
celebrated
doctor
alone
had
some
special
knowledge
,
and
that
he
alone
could
save
Kitty
.
After
a
careful
examination
and
sounding
of
the
bewildered
patient
,
dazed
with
shame
,
the
celebrated
doctor
,
having
scrupulously
washed
his
hands
,
was
standing
in
the
drawing
-
room
talking
to
the
prince
.
The
prince
frowned
and
coughed
,
listening
to
the
doctor
.
As
a
man
who
had
seen
something
of
life
,
and
neither
a
fool
nor
an
invalid
,
he
had
no
faith
in
medicine
,
and
in
his
heart
was
furious
at
the
whole
farce
,
specially
as
he
was
perhaps
the
only
one
who
fully
comprehended
the
cause
of
Kitty
s
illness
.
Conceited
blockhead
!
he
thought
,
as
he
listened
to
the
celebrated
doctor
s
chatter
about
his
daughter
s
symptoms
.
The
doctor
was
meantime
with
difficulty
restraining
the
expression
of
his
contempt
for
this
old
gentleman
,
and
with
difficulty
condescending
to
the
level
of
his
intelligence
.
He
perceived
that
it
was
no
good
talking
to
the
old
man
,
and
that
the
principal
person
in
the
house
was
the
mother
.
Before
her
he
decided
to
scatter
his
pearls
.
At
that
instant
the
princess
came
into
the
drawing
-
room
with
the
family
doctor
.
The
prince
withdrew
,
trying
not
to
show
how
ridiculous
he
thought
the
whole
performance
.
The
princess
was
distracted
,
and
did
not
know
what
to
do
.
She
felt
she
had
sinned
against
Kitty
.
Well
,
doctor
,
decide
our
fate
,
said
the
princess
.
Tell
me
everything
.
Is
there
hope
?
she
meant
to
say
,
but
her
lips
quivered
,
and
she
could
not
utter
the
question
.
Well
,
doctor
?
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Immediately
,
princess
.
I
will
talk
it
over
with
my
colleague
,
and
then
I
will
have
the
honor
of
laying
my
opinion
before
you
.
So
we
had
better
leave
you
?
As
you
please
.