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But
Frou
-
Frou
drew
up
her
legs
and
back
in
the
very
act
of
leaping
,
like
a
falling
cat
,
and
,
clearing
the
other
mare
,
alighted
beyond
her
.
O
the
darling
!
thought
Vronsky
.
After
crossing
the
stream
Vronsky
had
complete
control
of
his
mare
,
and
began
holding
her
in
,
intending
to
cross
the
great
barrier
behind
Mahotin
,
and
to
try
to
overtake
him
in
the
clear
ground
of
about
five
hundred
yards
that
followed
it
.
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The
great
barrier
stood
just
in
front
of
the
imperial
pavilion
.
The
Tsar
and
the
whole
court
and
crowds
of
people
were
all
gazing
at
them
at
him
,
and
Mahotin
a
length
ahead
of
him
,
as
they
drew
near
the
devil
,
as
the
solid
barrier
was
called
.
Vronsky
was
aware
of
those
eyes
fastened
upon
him
from
all
sides
,
but
he
saw
nothing
except
the
ears
and
neck
of
his
own
mare
,
the
ground
racing
to
meet
him
,
and
the
back
and
white
legs
of
Gladiator
beating
time
swiftly
before
him
,
and
keeping
always
the
same
distance
ahead
.
Gladiator
rose
,
with
no
sound
of
knocking
against
anything
.
With
a
wave
of
his
short
tail
he
disappeared
from
Vronsky
s
sight
.
Bravo
!
cried
a
voice
.
At
the
same
instant
,
under
Vronsky
s
eyes
,
right
before
him
flashed
the
palings
of
the
barrier
.
Without
the
slightest
change
in
her
action
his
mare
flew
over
it
;
the
palings
vanished
,
and
he
heard
only
a
crash
behind
him
.
The
mare
,
excited
by
Gladiator
s
keeping
ahead
,
had
risen
too
soon
before
the
barrier
,
and
grazed
it
with
her
hind
hoofs
.
But
her
pace
never
changed
,
and
Vronsky
,
feeling
a
spatter
of
mud
in
his
face
,
realized
that
he
was
once
more
the
same
distance
from
Gladiator
.
Once
more
he
perceived
in
front
of
him
the
same
back
and
short
tail
,
and
again
the
same
swiftly
moving
white
legs
that
got
no
further
away
.
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At
the
very
moment
when
Vronsky
thought
that
now
was
the
time
to
overtake
Mahotin
,
Frou
-
Frou
herself
,
understanding
his
thoughts
,
without
any
incitement
on
his
part
,
gained
ground
considerably
,
and
began
getting
alongside
of
Mahotin
on
the
most
favorable
side
,
close
to
the
inner
cord
.
Mahotin
would
not
let
her
pass
that
side
.
Vronsky
had
hardly
formed
the
thought
that
he
could
perhaps
pass
on
the
outer
side
,
when
Frou
-
Frou
shifted
her
pace
and
began
overtaking
him
on
the
other
side
.
Frou
-
Frou
s
shoulder
,
beginning
by
now
to
be
dark
with
sweat
,
was
even
with
Gladiator
s
back
.
For
a
few
lengths
they
moved
evenly
.
But
before
the
obstacle
they
were
approaching
,
Vronsky
began
working
at
the
reins
,
anxious
to
avoid
having
to
take
the
outer
circle
,
and
swiftly
passed
Mahotin
just
upon
the
declivity
.
He
caught
a
glimpse
of
his
mud
-
stained
face
as
he
flashed
by
.
He
even
fancied
that
he
smiled
.
Vronsky
passed
Mahotin
,
but
he
was
immediately
aware
of
him
close
upon
him
,
and
he
never
ceased
hearing
the
even
-
thudding
hoofs
and
the
rapid
and
still
quite
fresh
breathing
of
Gladiator
.
The
next
two
obstacles
,
the
water
course
and
the
barrier
,
were
easily
crossed
,
but
Vronsky
began
to
hear
the
snorting
and
thud
of
Gladiator
closer
upon
him
.
He
urged
on
his
mare
,
and
to
his
delight
felt
that
she
easily
quickened
her
pace
,
and
the
thud
of
Gladiator
s
hoofs
was
again
heard
at
the
same
distance
away
.
Vronsky
was
at
the
head
of
the
race
,
just
as
he
wanted
to
be
and
as
Cord
had
advised
,
and
now
he
felt
sure
of
being
the
winner
.
His
excitement
,
his
delight
,
and
his
tenderness
for
Frou
-
Frou
grew
keener
and
keener
.
He
longed
to
look
round
again
,
but
he
did
not
dare
do
this
,
and
tried
to
be
cool
and
not
to
urge
on
his
mare
so
to
keep
the
same
reserve
of
force
in
her
as
he
felt
that
Gladiator
still
kept
.
There
remained
only
one
obstacle
,
the
most
difficult
;
if
he
could
cross
it
ahead
of
the
others
he
would
come
in
first
.
He
was
flying
towards
the
Irish
barricade
,
Frou
-
Frou
and
he
both
together
saw
the
barricade
in
the
distance
,
and
both
the
man
and
the
mare
had
a
moment
s
hesitation
.
He
saw
the
uncertainty
in
the
mare
s
ears
and
lifted
the
whip
,
but
at
the
same
time
felt
that
his
fears
were
groundless
;
the
mare
knew
what
was
wanted
.
She
quickened
her
pace
and
rose
smoothly
,
just
as
he
had
fancied
she
would
,
and
as
she
left
the
ground
gave
herself
up
to
the
force
of
her
rush
,
which
carried
her
far
beyond
the
ditch
;
and
with
the
same
rhythm
,
without
effort
,
with
the
same
leg
forward
,
Frou
-
Frou
fell
back
into
her
pace
again
.