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The
colonel
smiled
,
as
he
always
did
,
at
the
prince
’
s
jokes
,
but
as
far
as
regards
Europe
,
of
which
he
believed
himself
to
be
making
a
careful
study
,
he
took
the
princess
’
s
side
.
The
simple
-
hearted
Marya
Yevgenyevna
simply
roared
with
laughter
at
everything
absurd
the
prince
said
,
and
his
jokes
made
Varenka
helpless
with
feeble
but
infectious
laughter
,
which
was
something
Kitty
had
never
seen
before
.
Kitty
was
glad
of
all
this
,
but
she
could
not
be
light
-
hearted
.
She
could
not
solve
the
problem
her
father
had
unconsciously
set
her
by
his
good
-
humored
view
of
her
friends
,
and
of
the
life
that
had
so
attracted
her
.
To
this
doubt
there
was
joined
the
change
in
her
relations
with
the
Petrovs
,
which
had
been
so
conspicuously
and
unpleasantly
marked
that
morning
.
Everyone
was
good
-
humored
,
but
Kitty
could
not
feel
good
-
humored
,
and
this
increased
her
distress
.
She
felt
a
feeling
such
as
she
had
known
in
childhood
,
when
she
had
been
shut
in
her
room
as
a
punishment
,
and
had
heard
her
sisters
’
merry
laughter
outside
.
“
Well
,
but
what
did
you
buy
this
mass
of
things
for
?
”
said
the
princess
,
smiling
,
and
handing
her
husband
a
cup
of
coffee
.
“
One
goes
for
a
walk
,
one
looks
in
a
shop
,
and
they
ask
you
to
buy
.
‘
Erlaucht
,
Durchlaucht
?
’
Directly
they
say
‘
Durchlaucht
,
’
I
can
’
t
hold
out
.
I
lose
ten
thalers
.
”
“
It
’
s
simply
from
boredom
,
”
said
the
princess
.
“
Of
course
it
is
.
Such
boredom
,
my
dear
,
that
one
doesn
’
t
know
what
to
do
with
oneself
.
”
“
How
can
you
be
bored
,
prince
?
There
’
s
so
much
that
’
s
interesting
now
in
Germany
,
”
said
Marya
Yevgenyevna
.
“
But
I
know
everything
that
’
s
interesting
:
the
plum
soup
I
know
,
and
the
pea
sausages
I
know
.
I
know
everything
.
”
“
No
,
you
may
say
what
you
like
,
prince
,
there
’
s
the
interest
of
their
institutions
,
”
said
the
colonel
.
“
But
what
is
there
interesting
about
it
?
They
’
re
all
as
pleased
as
brass
halfpence
.
They
’
ve
conquered
everybody
,
and
why
am
I
to
be
pleased
at
that
?
I
haven
’
t
conquered
anyone
;
and
I
’
m
obliged
to
take
off
my
own
boots
,
yes
,
and
put
them
away
too
;
in
the
morning
,
get
up
and
dress
at
once
,
and
go
to
the
dining
-
room
to
drink
bad
tea
!
How
different
it
is
at
home
!
You
get
up
in
no
haste
,
you
get
cross
,
grumble
a
little
,
and
come
round
again
.
You
’
ve
time
to
think
things
over
,
and
no
hurry
.
”