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Reddening
,
she
stretched
out
towards
him
expecting
a
kiss
,
but
he
only
patted
her
hair
and
said
:
These
stupid
chignons
!
There
s
no
getting
at
the
real
daughter
.
One
simply
strokes
the
bristles
of
dead
women
.
Well
,
Dolinka
,
he
turned
to
his
elder
daughter
,
what
s
your
young
buck
about
,
hey
?
Nothing
,
father
,
answered
Dolly
,
understanding
that
her
husband
was
meant
.
He
s
always
out
;
I
scarcely
ever
see
him
,
she
could
not
resist
adding
with
a
sarcastic
smile
.
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Why
,
hasn
t
he
gone
into
the
country
yet
to
see
about
selling
that
forest
?
No
,
he
s
still
getting
ready
for
the
journey
.
Oh
,
that
s
it
!
said
the
prince
.
And
so
am
I
to
be
getting
ready
for
a
journey
too
?
At
your
service
,
he
said
to
his
wife
,
sitting
down
.
And
I
tell
you
what
,
Katia
,
he
went
on
to
his
younger
daughter
,
you
must
wake
up
one
fine
day
and
say
to
yourself
:
Why
,
I
m
quite
well
,
and
merry
,
and
going
out
again
with
father
for
an
early
morning
walk
in
the
frost
.
Hey
?
What
her
father
said
seemed
simple
enough
,
yet
at
these
words
Kitty
became
confused
and
overcome
like
a
detected
criminal
.
Yes
,
he
sees
it
all
,
he
understands
it
all
,
and
in
these
words
he
s
telling
me
that
though
I
m
ashamed
,
I
must
get
over
my
shame
.
She
could
not
pluck
up
spirit
to
make
any
answer
.
She
tried
to
begin
,
and
all
at
once
burst
into
tears
,
and
rushed
out
of
the
room
.
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See
what
comes
of
your
jokes
!
the
princess
pounced
down
on
her
husband
.
You
re
always
.
.
.
.
she
began
a
string
of
reproaches
.
The
prince
listened
to
the
princess
s
scolding
rather
a
long
while
without
speaking
,
but
his
face
was
more
and
more
frowning
.
She
s
so
much
to
be
pitied
,
poor
child
,
so
much
to
be
pitied
,
and
you
don
t
feel
how
it
hurts
her
to
hear
the
slightest
reference
to
the
cause
of
it
.
Ah
!
to
be
so
mistaken
in
people
!
said
the
princess
,
and
by
the
change
in
her
tone
both
Dolly
and
the
prince
knew
she
was
speaking
of
Vronsky
.
I
don
t
know
why
there
aren
t
laws
against
such
base
,
dishonorable
people
.