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“
No
,
she
has
said
nothing
to
me
either
of
one
or
the
other
;
she
’
s
too
proud
.
But
I
know
it
’
s
all
on
account
of
the
other
.
”
“
Yes
,
but
suppose
she
has
refused
Levin
,
and
she
wouldn
’
t
have
refused
him
if
it
hadn
’
t
been
for
the
other
,
I
know
.
And
then
,
he
has
deceived
her
so
horribly
.
”
It
was
too
terrible
for
the
princess
to
think
how
she
had
sinned
against
her
daughter
,
and
she
broke
out
angrily
“
Oh
,
I
really
don
’
t
understand
!
Nowadays
they
will
all
go
their
own
way
,
and
mothers
haven
’
t
a
word
to
say
in
anything
,
and
then
.
.
.
.
”
“
Mamma
,
I
’
ll
go
up
to
her
.
”
“
Well
,
do
.
Did
I
tell
you
not
to
?
”
said
her
mother
.
When
she
went
into
Kitty
’
s
little
room
,
a
pretty
,
pink
little
room
,
full
of
knick
-
knacks
in
vieux
saxe
,
as
fresh
,
and
pink
,
and
white
,
and
gay
as
Kitty
herself
had
been
two
months
ago
,
Dolly
remembered
how
they
had
decorated
the
room
the
year
before
together
,
with
what
love
and
gaiety
.
Her
heart
turned
cold
when
she
saw
Kitty
sitting
on
a
low
chair
near
the
door
,
her
eyes
fixed
immovably
on
a
corner
of
the
rug
.
Kitty
glanced
at
her
sister
,
and
the
cold
,
rather
ill
-
tempered
expression
of
her
face
did
not
change
.
“
I
’
m
just
going
now
,
and
I
shall
have
to
keep
in
and
you
won
’
t
be
able
to
come
to
see
me
,
”
said
Dolly
,
sitting
down
beside
her
.
“
I
want
to
talk
to
you
.
”
“
What
about
?
”
Kitty
asked
swiftly
,
lifting
her
head
in
dismay
.
“
What
should
it
be
,
but
your
trouble
?
”