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At
first
Anna
sincerely
believed
that
she
was
displeased
with
him
for
daring
to
pursue
her
.
Soon
after
her
return
from
Moscow
,
on
arriving
at
a
soirée
where
she
had
expected
to
meet
him
,
and
not
finding
him
there
,
she
realized
distinctly
from
the
rush
of
disappointment
that
she
had
been
deceiving
herself
,
and
that
this
pursuit
was
not
merely
not
distasteful
to
her
,
but
that
it
made
the
whole
interest
of
her
life
.
The
celebrated
singer
was
singing
for
the
second
time
,
and
all
the
fashionable
world
was
in
the
theater
.
Vronsky
,
seeing
his
cousin
from
his
stall
in
the
front
row
,
did
not
wait
till
the
entr
’
acte
,
but
went
to
her
box
.
“
Why
didn
’
t
you
come
to
dinner
?
”
she
said
to
him
.
“
I
marvel
at
the
second
sight
of
lovers
,
”
she
added
with
a
smile
,
so
that
no
one
but
he
could
hear
;
“
she
wasn
’
t
there
.
But
come
after
the
opera
.
”
Vronsky
looked
inquiringly
at
her
.
She
nodded
.
He
thanked
her
by
a
smile
,
and
sat
down
beside
her
.
“
But
how
I
remember
your
jeers
!
”
continued
Princess
Betsy
,
who
took
a
peculiar
pleasure
in
following
up
this
passion
to
a
successful
issue
.
“
What
’
s
become
of
all
that
?
You
’
re
caught
,
my
dear
boy
.
”
“
That
’
s
my
one
desire
,
to
be
caught
,
”
answered
Vronsky
,
with
his
serene
,
good
-
humored
smile
.
“
If
I
complain
of
anything
it
’
s
only
that
I
’
m
not
caught
enough
,
to
tell
the
truth
.
I
begin
to
lose
hope
.
”
“
Why
,
whatever
hope
can
you
have
?
”
said
Betsy
,
offended
on
behalf
of
her
friend
.
“
Entendons
nous
.
.
.
.
”
But
in
her
eyes
there
were
gleams
of
light
that
betrayed
that
she
understood
perfectly
and
precisely
as
he
did
what
hope
he
might
have
.
“
None
whatever
,
”
said
Vronsky
,
laughing
and
showing
his
even
rows
of
teeth
.
“
Excuse
me
,
”
he
added
,
taking
an
opera
-
glass
out
of
her
hand
,
and
proceeding
to
scrutinize
,
over
her
bare
shoulder
,
the
row
of
boxes
facing
them
.
“
I
’
m
afraid
I
’
m
becoming
ridiculous
.
”
He
was
very
well
aware
that
he
ran
no
risk
of
being
ridiculous
in
the
eyes
of
Betsy
or
any
other
fashionable
people
.
He
was
very
well
aware
that
in
their
eyes
the
position
of
an
unsuccessful
lover
of
a
girl
,
or
of
any
woman
free
to
marry
,
might
be
ridiculous
.
But
the
position
of
a
man
pursuing
a
married
woman
,
and
,
regardless
of
everything
,
staking
his
life
on
drawing
her
into
adultery
,
has
something
fine
and
grand
about
it
,
and
can
never
be
ridiculous
;
and
so
it
was
with
a
proud
and
gay
smile
under
his
mustaches
that
he
lowered
the
opera
-
glass
and
looked
at
his
cousin
.