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“
With
her
complexion
,
it
’
s
the
one
salvation
,
”
responded
Madame
Trubetskaya
.
“
I
wonder
why
they
had
the
wedding
in
the
evening
?
It
’
s
like
shop
-
people
.
.
.
.
”
“
So
much
prettier
.
I
was
married
in
the
evening
too
.
.
.
.
”
answered
Madame
Korsunskaya
,
and
she
sighed
,
remembering
how
charming
she
had
been
that
day
,
and
how
absurdly
in
love
her
husband
was
,
and
how
different
it
all
was
now
.
“
They
say
if
anyone
’
s
best
man
more
than
ten
times
,
he
’
ll
never
be
married
.
I
wanted
to
be
for
the
tenth
time
,
but
the
post
was
taken
,
”
said
Count
Siniavin
to
the
pretty
Princess
Tcharskaya
,
who
had
designs
on
him
.
Princess
Tcharskaya
only
answered
with
a
smile
.
She
looked
at
Kitty
,
thinking
how
and
when
she
would
stand
with
Count
Siniavin
in
Kitty
’
s
place
,
and
how
she
would
remind
him
then
of
his
joke
today
.
Shtcherbatsky
told
the
old
maid
of
honor
,
Madame
Nikolaeva
,
that
he
meant
to
put
the
crown
on
Kitty
’
s
chignon
for
luck
.
“
She
ought
not
to
have
worn
a
chignon
,
”
answered
Madame
Nikolaeva
,
who
had
long
ago
made
up
her
mind
that
if
the
elderly
widower
she
was
angling
for
married
her
,
the
wedding
should
be
of
the
simplest
.
“
I
don
’
t
like
such
grandeur
.
”
Sergey
Ivanovitch
was
talking
to
Darya
Dmitrievna
,
jestingly
assuring
her
that
the
custom
of
going
away
after
the
wedding
was
becoming
common
because
newly
married
people
always
felt
a
little
ashamed
of
themselves
.
“
Your
brother
may
feel
proud
of
himself
.
She
’
s
a
marvel
of
sweetness
.
I
believe
you
’
re
envious
.
”
“
Oh
,
I
’
ve
got
over
that
,
Darya
Dmitrievna
,
”
he
answered
,
and
a
melancholy
and
serious
expression
suddenly
came
over
his
face
.
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
was
telling
his
sister
-
in
-
law
his
joke
about
divorce
.