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“
What
,
when
.
.
.
.
”
He
coughed
and
waved
his
hand
.
The
prince
took
off
his
hat
and
moved
away
with
his
daughter
.
“
Ah
!
ah
!
”
he
sighed
deeply
.
“
Oh
,
poor
things
!
”
“
Yes
,
papa
,
”
answered
Kitty
.
“
And
you
must
know
they
’
ve
three
children
,
no
servant
,
and
scarcely
any
means
.
He
gets
something
from
the
Academy
,
”
she
went
on
briskly
,
trying
to
drown
the
distress
that
the
queer
change
in
Anna
Pavlovna
’
s
manner
to
her
had
aroused
in
her
.
“
Oh
,
here
’
s
Madame
Stahl
,
”
said
Kitty
,
indicating
an
invalid
carriage
,
where
,
propped
on
pillows
,
something
in
gray
and
blue
was
lying
under
a
sunshade
.
This
was
Madame
Stahl
.
Behind
her
stood
the
gloomy
,
healthy
-
looking
German
workman
who
pushed
the
carriage
.
Close
by
was
standing
a
flaxen
-
headed
Swedish
count
,
whom
Kitty
knew
by
name
.
Several
invalids
were
lingering
near
the
low
carriage
,
staring
at
the
lady
as
though
she
were
some
curiosity
.
The
prince
went
up
to
her
,
and
Kitty
detected
that
disconcerting
gleam
of
irony
in
his
eyes
.
He
went
up
to
Madame
Stahl
,
and
addressed
her
with
extreme
courtesy
and
affability
in
that
excellent
French
that
so
few
speak
nowadays
.
“
I
don
’
t
know
if
you
remember
me
,
but
I
must
recall
myself
to
thank
you
for
your
kindness
to
my
daughter
,
”
he
said
,
taking
off
his
hat
and
not
putting
it
on
again
.
“
Prince
Alexander
Shtcherbatsky
,
”
said
Madame
Stahl
,
lifting
upon
him
her
heavenly
eyes
,
in
which
Kitty
discerned
a
look
of
annoyance
.
“
Delighted
!
I
have
taken
a
great
fancy
to
your
daughter
.
”
“
You
are
still
in
weak
health
?
”
“
Yes
;
I
’
m
used
to
it
,
”
said
Madame
Stahl
,
and
she
introduced
the
prince
to
the
Swedish
count
.