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“
He
’
s
going
away
,
”
answered
Varenka
.
At
that
instant
Kitty
came
up
from
the
spring
beaming
with
delight
that
her
mother
had
become
acquainted
with
her
unknown
friend
.
“
Well
,
see
,
Kitty
,
your
intense
desire
to
make
friends
with
Mademoiselle
.
.
.
.
”
“
Varenka
,
”
Varenka
put
in
smiling
,
“
that
’
s
what
everyone
calls
me
.
”
Kitty
blushed
with
pleasure
,
and
slowly
,
without
speaking
,
pressed
her
new
friend
’
s
hand
,
which
did
not
respond
to
her
pressure
,
but
lay
motionless
in
her
hand
.
The
hand
did
not
respond
to
her
pressure
,
but
the
face
of
Mademoiselle
Varenka
glowed
with
a
soft
,
glad
,
though
rather
mournful
smile
,
that
showed
large
but
handsome
teeth
.
“
I
have
long
wished
for
this
too
,
”
she
said
.
“
But
you
are
so
busy
.
”
“
Oh
,
no
,
I
’
m
not
at
all
busy
,
”
answered
Varenka
,
but
at
that
moment
she
had
to
leave
her
new
friends
because
two
little
Russian
girls
,
children
of
an
invalid
,
ran
up
to
her
.
“
Varenka
,
mamma
’
s
calling
!
”
they
cried
.
And
Varenka
went
after
them
.