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Darya
Alexandrovna
felt
disinclined
to
leave
the
peasant
women
,
so
interesting
to
her
was
their
conversation
,
so
completely
identical
were
all
their
interests
.
What
pleased
her
most
of
all
was
that
she
saw
clearly
what
all
the
women
admired
more
than
anything
was
her
having
so
many
children
,
and
such
fine
ones
.
The
peasant
women
even
made
Darya
Alexandrovna
laugh
,
and
offended
the
English
governess
,
because
she
was
the
cause
of
the
laughter
she
did
not
understand
.
One
of
the
younger
women
kept
staring
at
the
Englishwoman
,
who
was
dressing
after
all
the
rest
,
and
when
she
put
on
her
third
petticoat
she
could
not
refrain
from
the
remark
,
“
My
,
she
keeps
putting
on
and
putting
on
,
and
she
’
ll
never
have
done
!
”
she
said
,
and
they
all
went
off
into
roars
.
On
the
drive
home
,
as
Darya
Alexandrovna
,
with
all
her
children
round
her
,
their
heads
still
wet
from
their
bath
,
and
a
kerchief
tied
over
her
own
head
,
was
getting
near
the
house
,
the
coachman
said
,
“
There
’
s
some
gentleman
coming
:
the
master
of
Pokrovskoe
,
I
do
believe
.
”
Darya
Alexandrovna
peeped
out
in
front
,
and
was
delighted
when
she
recognized
in
the
gray
hat
and
gray
coat
the
familiar
figure
of
Levin
walking
to
meet
them
.
She
was
glad
to
see
him
at
any
time
,
but
at
this
moment
she
was
specially
glad
he
should
see
her
in
all
her
glory
.
No
one
was
better
able
to
appreciate
her
grandeur
than
Levin
.
Seeing
her
,
he
found
himself
face
to
face
with
one
of
the
pictures
of
his
daydream
of
family
life
.
“
You
’
re
like
a
hen
with
your
chickens
,
Darya
Alexandrovna
.
”
“
Ah
,
how
glad
I
am
to
see
you
!
”
she
said
,
holding
out
her
hand
to
him
.
“
Glad
to
see
me
,
but
you
didn
’
t
let
me
know
.
My
brother
’
s
staying
with
me
.
I
got
a
note
from
Stiva
that
you
were
here
.
”
“
From
Stiva
?
”
Darya
Alexandrovna
asked
with
surprise
.
“
Yes
;
he
writes
that
you
are
here
,
and
that
he
thinks
you
might
allow
me
to
be
of
use
to
you
,
”
said
Levin
,
and
as
he
said
it
he
became
suddenly
embarrassed
,
and
,
stopping
abruptly
,
he
walked
on
in
silence
by
the
wagonette
,
snapping
off
the
buds
of
the
lime
trees
and
nibbling
them
.
He
was
embarrassed
through
a
sense
that
Darya
Alexandrovna
would
be
annoyed
by
receiving
from
an
outsider
help
that
should
by
rights
have
come
from
her
own
husband
.
Darya
Alexandrovna
certainly
did
not
like
this
little
way
of
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
’
s
of
foisting
his
domestic
duties
on
others
.
And
she
was
at
once
aware
that
Levin
was
aware
of
this
.
It
was
just
for
this
fineness
of
perception
,
for
this
delicacy
,
that
Darya
Alexandrovna
liked
Levin
.