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Vronsky
intentionally
avoided
that
select
crowd
of
the
upper
world
,
which
was
moving
and
talking
with
discreet
freedom
before
the
pavilions
.
He
knew
that
Madame
Karenina
was
there
,
and
Betsy
,
and
his
brother
’
s
wife
,
and
he
purposely
did
not
go
near
them
for
fear
of
something
distracting
his
attention
.
But
he
was
continually
met
and
stopped
by
acquaintances
,
who
told
him
about
the
previous
races
,
and
kept
asking
him
why
he
was
so
late
.
At
the
time
when
the
racers
had
to
go
to
the
pavilion
to
receive
the
prizes
,
and
all
attention
was
directed
to
that
point
,
Vronsky
’
s
elder
brother
,
Alexander
,
a
colonel
with
heavy
fringed
epaulets
,
came
up
to
him
.
He
was
not
tall
,
though
as
broadly
built
as
Alexey
,
and
handsomer
and
rosier
than
he
;
he
had
a
red
nose
,
and
an
open
,
drunken
-
looking
face
.
“
Did
you
get
my
note
?
”
he
said
.
“
There
’
s
never
any
finding
you
.
”
Alexander
Vronsky
,
in
spite
of
the
dissolute
life
,
and
in
especial
the
drunken
habits
,
for
which
he
was
notorious
,
was
quite
one
of
the
court
circle
.
Now
,
as
he
talked
to
his
brother
of
a
matter
bound
to
be
exceedingly
disagreeable
to
him
,
knowing
that
the
eyes
of
many
people
might
be
fixed
upon
him
,
he
kept
a
smiling
countenance
,
as
though
he
were
jesting
with
his
brother
about
something
of
little
moment
.
“
I
got
it
,
and
I
really
can
’
t
make
out
what
you
are
worrying
yourself
about
,
”
said
Alexey
.
“
I
’
m
worrying
myself
because
the
remark
has
just
been
made
to
me
that
you
weren
’
t
here
,
and
that
you
were
seen
in
Peterhof
on
Monday
.
”
“
There
are
matters
which
only
concern
those
directly
interested
in
them
,
and
the
matter
you
are
so
worried
about
is
.
.
.
.
”
“
Yes
,
but
if
so
,
you
may
as
well
cut
the
service
.
.
.
.
”