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“
You
are
unjust
,
”
said
Varenka
.
“
But
I
’
m
not
speaking
of
other
people
,
I
’
m
speaking
of
myself
.
”
“
Kitty
,
”
they
heard
her
mother
’
s
voice
,
“
come
here
,
show
papa
your
necklace
.
”
Kitty
,
with
a
haughty
air
,
without
making
peace
with
her
friend
,
took
the
necklace
in
a
little
box
from
the
table
and
went
to
her
mother
.
“
What
’
s
the
matter
?
Why
are
you
so
red
?
”
her
mother
and
father
said
to
her
with
one
voice
.
“
Nothing
,
”
she
answered
.
“
I
’
ll
be
back
directly
,
”
and
she
ran
back
.
“
She
’
s
still
here
,
”
she
thought
.
“
What
am
I
to
say
to
her
?
Oh
,
dear
!
what
have
I
done
,
what
have
I
said
?
Why
was
I
rude
to
her
?
What
am
I
to
do
?
What
am
I
to
say
to
her
?
”
thought
Kitty
,
and
she
stopped
in
the
doorway
.
Varenka
in
her
hat
and
with
the
parasol
in
her
hands
was
sitting
at
the
table
examining
the
spring
which
Kitty
had
broken
.
She
lifted
her
head
.
“
Varenka
,
forgive
me
,
do
forgive
me
,
”
whispered
Kitty
,
going
up
to
her
.
“
I
don
’
t
remember
what
I
said
.
I
.
.
.
.
”
“
I
really
didn
’
t
mean
to
hurt
you
,
”
said
Varenka
,
smiling
.