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Scandalous
and
disgraceful
!
answered
the
colonel
.
The
one
thing
to
be
dreaded
is
meeting
Russians
abroad
.
That
tall
gentleman
was
abusing
the
doctor
,
flinging
all
sorts
of
insults
at
him
because
he
wasn
t
treating
him
quite
as
he
liked
,
and
he
began
waving
his
stick
at
him
.
It
s
simply
a
scandal
!
Oh
,
how
unpleasant
!
said
the
princess
.
Well
,
and
how
did
it
end
?
Luckily
at
that
point
that
.
.
.
the
one
in
the
mushroom
hat
.
.
.
intervened
.
A
Russian
lady
,
I
think
she
is
,
said
the
colonel
.
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Mademoiselle
Varenka
?
asked
Kitty
.
Yes
,
yes
.
She
came
to
the
rescue
before
anyone
;
she
took
the
man
by
the
arm
and
led
him
away
.
There
,
mamma
,
said
Kitty
;
you
wonder
that
I
m
enthusiastic
about
her
.
The
next
day
,
as
she
watched
her
unknown
friend
,
Kitty
noticed
that
Mademoiselle
Varenka
was
already
on
the
same
terms
with
Levin
and
his
companion
as
with
her
other
protégés
.
She
went
up
to
them
,
entered
into
conversation
with
them
,
and
served
as
interpreter
for
the
woman
,
who
could
not
speak
any
foreign
language
.
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Kitty
began
to
entreat
her
mother
still
more
urgently
to
let
her
make
friends
with
Varenka
.
And
,
disagreeable
as
it
was
to
the
princess
to
seem
to
take
the
first
step
in
wishing
to
make
the
acquaintance
of
Madame
Stahl
,
who
thought
fit
to
give
herself
airs
,
she
made
inquiries
about
Varenka
,
and
,
having
ascertained
particulars
about
her
tending
to
prove
that
there
could
be
no
harm
though
little
good
in
the
acquaintance
,
she
herself
approached
Varenka
and
made
acquaintance
with
her
.
Choosing
a
time
when
her
daughter
had
gone
to
the
spring
,
while
Varenka
had
stopped
outside
the
baker
s
,
the
princess
went
up
to
her
.