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“
Well
,
but
whom
are
you
attacking
?
I
agree
with
you
,
”
said
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
sincerely
and
genially
;
though
he
was
aware
that
in
the
class
of
those
who
could
be
bought
for
twopence
halfpenny
Levin
was
reckoning
him
too
.
Levin
’
s
warmth
gave
him
genuine
pleasure
.
“
Whom
are
you
attacking
?
Though
a
good
deal
is
not
true
that
you
say
about
Vronsky
,
but
I
won
’
t
talk
about
that
.
I
tell
you
straight
out
,
if
I
were
you
,
I
should
go
back
with
me
to
Moscow
,
and
.
.
.
.
”
“
No
;
I
don
’
t
know
whether
you
know
it
or
not
,
but
I
don
’
t
care
.
And
I
tell
you
—
I
did
make
an
offer
and
was
rejected
,
and
Katerina
Alexandrovna
is
nothing
now
to
me
but
a
painful
and
humiliating
reminiscence
.
”
“
What
ever
for
?
What
nonsense
!
”
“
But
we
won
’
t
talk
about
it
.
Please
forgive
me
,
if
I
’
ve
been
nasty
,
”
said
Levin
.
Now
that
he
had
opened
his
heart
,
he
became
as
he
had
been
in
the
morning
.
“
You
’
re
not
angry
with
me
,
Stiva
?
Please
don
’
t
be
angry
,
”
he
said
,
and
smiling
,
he
took
his
hand
.
“
Of
course
not
;
not
a
bit
,
and
no
reason
to
be
.
I
’
m
glad
we
’
ve
spoken
openly
And
do
you
know
,
stand
-
shooting
in
the
morning
is
unusually
good
—
why
not
go
?
I
couldn
’
t
sleep
the
night
anyway
,
but
I
might
go
straight
from
shooting
to
the
station
.
”
“
Capital
.
”
Although
all
Vronsky
’
s
inner
life
was
absorbed
in
his
passion
,
his
external
life
unalterably
and
inevitably
followed
along
the
old
accustomed
lines
of
his
social
and
regimental
ties
and
interests
.
The
interests
of
his
regiment
took
an
important
place
in
Vronsky
’
s
life
,
both
because
he
was
fond
of
the
regiment
,
and
because
the
regiment
was
fond
of
him
.
They
were
not
only
fond
of
Vronsky
in
his
regiment
,
they
respected
him
too
,
and
were
proud
of
him
;
proud
that
this
man
,
with
his
immense
wealth
,
his
brilliant
education
and
abilities
,
and
the
path
open
before
him
to
every
kind
of
success
,
distinction
,
and
ambition
,
had
disregarded
all
that
,
and
of
all
the
interests
of
life
had
the
interests
of
his
regiment
and
his
comrades
nearest
to
his
heart
.
Vronsky
was
aware
of
his
comrades
’
view
of
him
,
and
in
addition
to
his
liking
for
the
life
,
he
felt
bound
to
keep
up
that
reputation
.
It
need
not
be
said
that
he
did
not
speak
of
his
love
to
any
of
his
comrades
,
nor
did
he
betray
his
secret
even
in
the
wildest
drinking
bouts
(
though
indeed
he
was
never
so
drunk
as
to
lose
all
control
of
himself
)
.
And
he
shut
up
any
of
his
thoughtless
comrades
who
attempted
to
allude
to
his
connection
.
But
in
spite
of
that
,
his
love
was
known
to
all
the
town
;
everyone
guessed
with
more
or
less
confidence
at
his
relations
with
Madame
Karenina
.
The
majority
of
the
younger
men
envied
him
for
just
what
was
the
most
irksome
factor
in
his
love
—
the
exalted
position
of
Karenin
,
and
the
consequent
publicity
of
their
connection
in
society
.
The
greater
number
of
the
young
women
,
who
envied
Anna
and
had
long
been
weary
of
hearing
her
called
virtuous
,
rejoiced
at
the
fulfillment
of
their
predictions
,
and
were
only
waiting
for
a
decisive
turn
in
public
opinion
to
fall
upon
her
with
all
the
weight
of
their
scorn
.
They
were
already
making
ready
their
handfuls
of
mud
to
fling
at
her
when
the
right
moment
arrived
.
The
greater
number
of
the
middle
-
aged
people
and
certain
great
personages
were
displeased
at
the
prospect
of
the
impending
scandal
in
society
.