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“
It
’
s
all
very
well
for
you
to
talk
,
”
said
she
,
“
when
you
have
I
don
’
t
know
how
many
millions
;
but
I
am
very
glad
when
my
husband
goes
on
a
revising
tour
in
the
summer
.
It
’
s
very
good
for
him
and
pleasant
traveling
about
,
and
it
’
s
a
settled
arrangement
for
me
to
keep
a
carriage
and
coachman
on
the
money
.
”
On
his
way
to
the
remote
provinces
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
stopped
for
three
days
at
Moscow
.
The
day
after
his
arrival
he
was
driving
back
from
calling
on
the
governor
-
general
.
At
the
crossroads
by
Gazetoy
Place
,
where
there
are
always
crowds
of
carriages
and
sledges
,
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
suddenly
heard
his
name
called
out
in
such
a
loud
and
cheerful
voice
that
he
could
not
help
looking
round
.
At
the
corner
of
the
pavement
,
in
a
short
,
stylish
overcoat
and
a
low
-
crowned
fashionable
hat
,
jauntily
askew
,
with
a
smile
that
showed
a
gleam
of
white
teeth
and
red
lips
,
stood
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
radiant
,
young
,
and
beaming
.
He
called
him
vigorously
and
urgently
,
and
insisted
on
his
stopping
.
He
had
one
arm
on
the
window
of
a
carriage
that
was
stopping
at
the
corner
,
and
out
of
the
window
were
thrust
the
heads
of
a
lady
in
a
velvet
hat
,
and
two
children
.
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
was
smiling
and
beckoning
to
his
brother
-
in
-
law
.
The
lady
smiled
a
kindly
smile
too
,
and
she
too
waved
her
hand
to
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
.
It
was
Dolly
with
her
children
.
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
did
not
want
to
see
anyone
in
Moscow
,
and
least
of
all
his
wife
’
s
brother
.
He
raised
his
hat
and
would
have
driven
on
,
but
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
told
his
coachman
to
stop
,
and
ran
across
the
snow
to
him
.
“
Well
,
what
a
shame
not
to
have
let
us
know
!
Been
here
long
?
I
was
at
Dussots
’
yesterday
and
saw
‘
Karenin
’
on
the
visitors
’
list
,
but
it
never
entered
my
head
that
it
was
you
,
”
said
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
sticking
his
head
in
at
the
window
of
the
carriage
,
“
or
I
should
have
looked
you
up
.
I
am
glad
to
see
you
!
”
he
said
,
knocking
one
foot
against
the
other
to
shake
the
snow
off
.
“
What
a
shame
of
you
not
to
let
us
know
!
”
he
repeated
.
“
I
had
no
time
;
I
am
very
busy
,
”
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
responded
dryly
.
“
Come
to
my
wife
,
she
does
so
want
to
see
you
.
”
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
unfolded
the
rug
in
which
his
frozen
feet
were
wrapped
,
and
getting
out
of
his
carriage
made
his
way
over
the
snow
to
Darya
Alexandrovna
.
“
Why
,
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
,
what
are
you
cutting
us
like
this
for
?
”
said
Dolly
,
smiling
.