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“
Well
,
how
’
s
Frou
-
Frou
?
”
Vronsky
asked
in
English
.
“
All
right
,
sir
,
”
the
Englishman
’
s
voice
responded
somewhere
in
the
inside
of
his
throat
.
“
Better
not
go
in
,
”
he
added
,
touching
his
hat
.
“
I
’
ve
put
a
muzzle
on
her
,
and
the
mare
’
s
fidgety
.
Better
not
go
in
,
it
’
ll
excite
the
mare
.
”
“
No
,
I
’
m
going
in
.
I
want
to
look
at
her
.
”
“
Come
along
,
then
,
”
said
the
Englishman
,
frowning
,
and
speaking
with
his
mouth
shut
,
and
,
with
swinging
elbows
,
he
went
on
in
front
with
his
disjointed
gait
.
They
went
into
the
little
yard
in
front
of
the
shed
.
A
stable
boy
,
spruce
and
smart
in
his
holiday
attire
,
met
them
with
a
broom
in
his
hand
,
and
followed
them
.
In
the
shed
there
were
five
horses
in
their
separate
stalls
,
and
Vronsky
knew
that
his
chief
rival
,
Gladiator
,
a
very
tall
chestnut
horse
,
had
been
brought
there
,
and
must
be
standing
among
them
.
Even
more
than
his
mare
,
Vronsky
longed
to
see
Gladiator
,
whom
he
had
never
seen
.
But
he
knew
that
by
the
etiquette
of
the
race
course
it
was
not
merely
impossible
for
him
to
see
the
horse
,
but
improper
even
to
ask
questions
about
him
.
Just
as
he
was
passing
along
the
passage
,
the
boy
opened
the
door
into
the
second
horse
-
box
on
the
left
,
and
Vronsky
caught
a
glimpse
of
a
big
chestnut
horse
with
white
legs
.
He
knew
that
this
was
Gladiator
,
but
,
with
the
feeling
of
a
man
turning
away
from
the
sight
of
another
man
’
s
open
letter
,
he
turned
round
and
went
into
Frou
-
Frou
’
s
stall
.
“
The
horse
is
here
belonging
to
Mak
.
.
.
Mak
.
.
.
I
never
can
say
the
name
,
”
said
the
Englishman
,
over
his
shoulder
,
pointing
his
big
finger
and
dirty
nail
towards
Gladiator
’
s
stall
.
“
Mahotin
?
Yes
,
he
’
s
my
most
serious
rival
,
”
said
Vronsky
.
“
If
you
were
riding
him
,
”
said
the
Englishman
,
“
I
’
d
bet
on
you
.
”
“
Frou
-
Frou
’
s
more
nervous
;
he
’
s
stronger
,
”
said
Vronsky
,
smiling
at
the
compliment
to
his
riding
.