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So
you
ll
come
?
Of
course
.
At
five
o
clock
,
then
,
and
not
evening
dress
.
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And
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
got
up
and
went
down
below
to
the
new
head
of
his
department
.
Instinct
had
not
misled
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
.
The
terrible
new
head
turned
out
to
be
an
extremely
amenable
person
,
and
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
lunched
with
him
and
stayed
on
,
so
that
it
was
four
o
clock
before
he
got
to
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
.
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
,
on
coming
back
from
church
service
,
had
spent
the
whole
morning
indoors
.
He
had
two
pieces
of
business
before
him
that
morning
;
first
,
to
receive
and
send
on
a
deputation
from
the
native
tribes
which
was
on
its
way
to
Petersburg
,
and
now
at
Moscow
;
secondly
,
to
write
the
promised
letter
to
the
lawyer
.
The
deputation
,
though
it
had
been
summoned
at
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
s
instigation
,
was
not
without
its
discomforting
and
even
dangerous
aspect
,
and
he
was
glad
he
had
found
it
in
Moscow
.
The
members
of
this
deputation
had
not
the
slightest
conception
of
their
duty
and
the
part
they
were
to
play
.
They
naïvely
believed
that
it
was
their
business
to
lay
before
the
commission
their
needs
and
the
actual
condition
of
things
,
and
to
ask
assistance
of
the
government
,
and
utterly
failed
to
grasp
that
some
of
their
statements
and
requests
supported
the
contention
of
the
enemy
s
side
,
and
so
spoiled
the
whole
business
.
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
was
busily
engaged
with
them
for
a
long
while
,
drew
up
a
program
for
them
from
which
they
were
not
to
depart
,
and
on
dismissing
them
wrote
a
letter
to
Petersburg
for
the
guidance
of
the
deputation
.
He
had
his
chief
support
in
this
affair
in
the
Countess
Lidia
Ivanovna
.
She
was
a
specialist
in
the
matter
of
deputations
,
and
no
one
knew
better
than
she
how
to
manage
them
,
and
put
them
in
the
way
they
should
go
.
Having
completed
this
task
,
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
wrote
the
letter
to
the
lawyer
.
Without
the
slightest
hesitation
he
gave
him
permission
to
act
as
he
might
judge
best
.
In
the
letter
he
enclosed
three
of
Vronsky
s
notes
to
Anna
,
which
were
in
the
portfolio
he
had
taken
away
.
Since
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
had
left
home
with
the
intention
of
not
returning
to
his
family
again
,
and
since
he
had
been
at
the
lawyer
s
and
had
spoken
,
though
only
to
one
man
,
of
his
intention
,
since
especially
he
had
translated
the
matter
from
the
world
of
real
life
to
the
world
of
ink
and
paper
,
he
had
grown
more
and
more
used
to
his
own
intention
,
and
by
now
distinctly
perceived
the
feasibility
of
its
execution
.
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He
was
sealing
the
envelope
to
the
lawyer
,
when
he
heard
the
loud
tones
of
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
s
voice
.
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
was
disputing
with
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
s
servant
,
and
insisting
on
being
announced
.
No
matter
,
thought
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
,
so
much
the
better
.
I
will
inform
him
at
once
of
my
position
in
regard
to
his
sister
,
and
explain
why
it
is
I
can
t
dine
with
him
.
Come
in
!
he
said
aloud
,
collecting
his
papers
,
and
putting
them
in
the
blotting
-
paper
.