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She
took
her
seat
in
her
husband
’
s
carriage
in
silence
,
and
in
silence
drove
out
of
the
crowd
of
carriages
.
In
spite
of
all
he
had
seen
,
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
still
did
not
allow
himself
to
consider
his
wife
’
s
real
condition
.
He
merely
saw
the
outward
symptoms
.
He
saw
that
she
was
behaving
unbecomingly
,
and
considered
it
his
duty
to
tell
her
so
.
But
it
was
very
difficult
for
him
not
to
say
more
,
to
tell
her
nothing
but
that
.
He
opened
his
mouth
to
tell
her
she
had
behaved
unbecomingly
,
but
he
could
not
help
saying
something
utterly
different
.
“
What
an
inclination
we
all
have
,
though
,
for
these
cruel
spectacles
,
”
he
said
.
“
I
observe
.
.
.
.
”
“
Eh
?
I
don
’
t
understand
,
”
said
Anna
contemptuously
.
He
was
offended
,
and
at
once
began
to
say
what
he
had
meant
to
say
.
“
I
am
obliged
to
tell
you
,
”
he
began
.
“
So
now
we
are
to
have
it
out
,
”
she
thought
,
and
she
felt
frightened
.
“
I
am
obliged
to
tell
you
that
your
behavior
has
been
unbecoming
today
,
”
he
said
to
her
in
French
.
“
In
what
way
has
my
behavior
been
unbecoming
?
”
she
said
aloud
,
turning
her
head
swiftly
and
looking
him
straight
in
the
face
,
not
with
the
bright
expression
that
seemed
covering
something
,
but
with
a
look
of
determination
,
under
which
she
concealed
with
difficulty
the
dismay
she
was
feeling
.
“
Mind
,
”
he
said
,
pointing
to
the
open
window
opposite
the
coachman
.
He
got
up
and
pulled
up
the
window
.