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No
,
it
can
t
be
,
it
oughtn
t
to
be
!
He
s
so
much
to
be
pitied
!
she
said
to
herself
directly
after
.
This
doubt
poisoned
the
charm
of
her
new
life
.
Before
the
end
of
the
course
of
drinking
the
waters
,
Prince
Shtcherbatsky
,
who
had
gone
on
from
Carlsbad
to
Baden
and
Kissingen
to
Russian
friends
to
get
a
breath
of
Russian
air
,
as
he
said
came
back
to
his
wife
and
daughter
.
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The
views
of
the
prince
and
of
the
princess
on
life
abroad
were
completely
opposed
.
The
princess
thought
everything
delightful
,
and
in
spite
of
her
established
position
in
Russian
society
,
she
tried
abroad
to
be
like
a
European
fashionable
lady
,
which
she
was
not
for
the
simple
reason
that
she
was
a
typical
Russian
gentlewoman
;
and
so
she
was
affected
,
which
did
not
altogether
suit
her
.
The
prince
,
on
the
contrary
,
thought
everything
foreign
detestable
,
got
sick
of
European
life
,
kept
to
his
Russian
habits
,
and
purposely
tried
to
show
himself
abroad
less
European
than
he
was
in
reality
.
The
prince
returned
thinner
,
with
the
skin
hanging
in
loose
bags
on
his
cheeks
,
but
in
the
most
cheerful
frame
of
mind
.
His
good
humor
was
even
greater
when
he
saw
Kitty
completely
recovered
.
The
news
of
Kitty
s
friendship
with
Madame
Stahl
and
Varenka
,
and
the
reports
the
princess
gave
him
of
some
kind
of
change
she
had
noticed
in
Kitty
,
troubled
the
prince
and
aroused
his
habitual
feeling
of
jealousy
of
everything
that
drew
his
daughter
away
from
him
,
and
a
dread
that
his
daughter
might
have
got
out
of
the
reach
of
his
influence
into
regions
inaccessible
to
him
.
But
these
unpleasant
matters
were
all
drowned
in
the
sea
of
kindliness
and
good
humor
which
was
always
within
him
,
and
more
so
than
ever
since
his
course
of
Carlsbad
waters
.
The
day
after
his
arrival
the
prince
,
in
his
long
overcoat
,
with
his
Russian
wrinkles
and
baggy
cheeks
propped
up
by
a
starched
collar
,
set
off
with
his
daughter
to
the
spring
in
the
greatest
good
humor
.
It
was
a
lovely
morning
:
the
bright
,
cheerful
houses
with
their
little
gardens
,
the
sight
of
the
red
-
faced
,
red
-
armed
,
beer
-
drinking
German
waitresses
,
working
away
merrily
,
did
the
heart
good
.
But
the
nearer
they
got
to
the
springs
the
oftener
they
met
sick
people
;
and
their
appearance
seemed
more
pitiable
than
ever
among
the
everyday
conditions
of
prosperous
German
life
.
Kitty
was
no
longer
struck
by
this
contrast
.
The
bright
sun
,
the
brilliant
green
of
the
foliage
,
the
strains
of
the
music
were
for
her
the
natural
setting
of
all
these
familiar
faces
,
with
their
changes
to
greater
emaciation
or
to
convalescence
,
for
which
she
watched
.
But
to
the
prince
the
brightness
and
gaiety
of
the
June
morning
,
and
the
sound
of
the
orchestra
playing
a
gay
waltz
then
in
fashion
,
and
above
all
,
the
appearance
of
the
healthy
attendants
,
seemed
something
unseemly
and
monstrous
,
in
conjunction
with
these
slowly
moving
,
dying
figures
gathered
together
from
all
parts
of
Europe
.
In
spite
of
his
feeling
of
pride
and
,
as
it
were
,
of
the
return
of
youth
,
with
his
favorite
daughter
on
his
arm
,
he
felt
awkward
,
and
almost
ashamed
of
his
vigorous
step
and
his
sturdy
,
stout
limbs
.
He
felt
almost
like
a
man
not
dressed
in
a
crowd
.
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Present
me
to
your
new
friends
,
he
said
to
his
daughter
,
squeezing
her
hand
with
his
elbow
.
I
like
even
your
horrid
Soden
for
making
you
so
well
again
.
Only
it
s
melancholy
,
very
melancholy
here
.
Who
s
that
?
Kitty
mentioned
the
names
of
all
the
people
they
met
,
with
some
of
whom
she
was
acquainted
and
some
not
.
At
the
entrance
of
the
garden
they
met
the
blind
lady
,
Madame
Berthe
,
with
her
guide
,
and
the
prince
was
delighted
to
see
the
old
Frenchwoman
s
face
light
up
when
she
heard
Kitty
s
voice
.
She
at
once
began
talking
to
him
with
French
exaggerated
politeness
,
applauding
him
for
having
such
a
delightful
daughter
,
extolling
Kitty
to
the
skies
before
her
face
,
and
calling
her
a
treasure
,
a
pearl
,
and
a
consoling
angel
.