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The
courier
asks
if
there
s
an
answer
,
the
footman
announced
.
An
answer
?
Yes
,
said
Anna
.
Let
him
wait
.
I
ll
ring
.
What
can
I
write
?
she
thought
.
What
can
I
decide
upon
alone
?
What
do
I
know
?
What
do
I
want
?
What
is
there
I
care
for
?
Again
she
felt
that
her
soul
was
beginning
to
be
split
in
two
.
She
was
terrified
again
at
this
feeling
,
and
clutched
at
the
first
pretext
for
doing
something
which
might
divert
her
thoughts
from
herself
.
I
ought
to
see
Alexey
(
so
she
called
Vronsky
in
her
thoughts
)
;
no
one
but
he
can
tell
me
what
I
ought
to
do
.
I
ll
go
to
Betsy
s
,
perhaps
I
shall
see
him
there
,
she
said
to
herself
,
completely
forgetting
that
when
she
had
told
him
the
day
before
that
she
was
not
going
to
Princess
Tverskaya
s
,
he
had
said
that
in
that
case
he
should
not
go
either
.
She
went
up
to
the
table
,
wrote
to
her
husband
,
I
have
received
your
letter
.
A
.
;
and
,
ringing
the
bell
,
gave
it
to
the
footman
.
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We
are
not
going
,
she
said
to
Annushka
,
as
she
came
in
.
Not
going
at
all
?
No
;
don
t
unpack
till
tomorrow
,
and
let
the
carriage
wait
.
I
m
going
to
the
princess
s
.
Which
dress
am
I
to
get
ready
?
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The
croquet
party
to
which
the
Princess
Tverskaya
had
invited
Anna
was
to
consist
of
two
ladies
and
their
adorers
.
These
two
ladies
were
the
chief
representatives
of
a
select
new
Petersburg
circle
,
nicknamed
,
in
imitation
of
some
imitation
,
les
sept
merveilles
du
monde
.
These
ladies
belonged
to
a
circle
which
,
though
of
the
highest
society
,
was
utterly
hostile
to
that
in
which
Anna
moved
.
Moreover
,
Stremov
,
one
of
the
most
influential
people
in
Petersburg
,
and
the
elderly
admirer
of
Liza
Merkalova
,
was
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
s
enemy
in
the
political
world
.
From
all
these
considerations
Anna
had
not
meant
to
go
,
and
the
hints
in
Princess
Tverskaya
s
note
referred
to
her
refusal
.
But
now
Anna
was
eager
to
go
,
in
the
hope
of
seeing
Vronsky
.
Anna
arrived
at
Princess
Tverskaya
s
earlier
than
the
other
guests
.
At
the
same
moment
as
she
entered
,
Vronsky
s
footman
,
with
side
-
whiskers
combed
out
like
a
Kammerjunker
,
went
in
too
.
He
stopped
at
the
door
,
and
,
taking
off
his
cap
,
let
her
pass
.
Anna
recognized
him
,
and
only
then
recalled
that
Vronsky
had
told
her
the
day
before
that
he
would
not
come
.
Most
likely
he
was
sending
a
note
to
say
so
.