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“
Come
,
there
’
s
some
sense
in
that
.
Stop
a
bit
,
Vronsky
.
We
’
ll
all
have
a
drink
.
”
“
No
;
good
-
bye
all
of
you
.
I
’
m
not
going
to
drink
today
.
”
“
Why
,
are
you
gaining
weight
?
All
right
,
then
we
must
have
it
alone
.
Give
us
the
seltzer
water
and
lemon
.
”
“
Vronsky
!
”
shouted
someone
when
he
was
already
outside
.
“
Well
?
”
“
You
’
d
better
get
your
hair
cut
,
it
’
ll
weigh
you
down
,
especially
at
the
top
.
”
Vronsky
was
in
fact
beginning
,
prematurely
,
to
get
a
little
bald
.
He
laughed
gaily
,
showing
his
even
teeth
,
and
pulling
his
cap
over
the
thin
place
,
went
out
and
got
into
his
carriage
.
“
To
the
stables
!
”
he
said
,
and
was
just
pulling
out
the
letters
to
read
them
through
,
but
he
thought
better
of
it
,
and
put
off
reading
them
so
as
not
to
distract
his
attention
before
looking
at
the
mare
.
“
Later
!
”
The
temporary
stable
,
a
wooden
shed
,
had
been
put
up
close
to
the
race
course
,
and
there
his
mare
was
to
have
been
taken
the
previous
day
.
He
had
not
yet
seen
her
there
.
During
the
last
few
days
he
had
not
ridden
her
out
for
exercise
himself
,
but
had
put
her
in
the
charge
of
the
trainer
,
and
so
now
he
positively
did
not
know
in
what
condition
his
mare
had
arrived
yesterday
and
was
today
.
He
had
scarcely
got
out
of
his
carriage
when
his
groom
,
the
so
-
called
“
stable
boy
,
”
recognizing
the
carriage
some
way
off
,
called
the
trainer
.
A
dry
-
looking
Englishman
,
in
high
boots
and
a
short
jacket
,
clean
-
shaven
,
except
for
a
tuft
below
his
chin
,
came
to
meet
him
,
walking
with
the
uncouth
gait
of
jockey
,
turning
his
elbows
out
and
swaying
from
side
to
side
.