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“
Do
you
know
Madame
Karenina
?
We
are
traveling
together
.
I
am
going
to
see
her
now
,
”
he
said
in
French
,
carefully
scrutinizing
Golenishtchev
’
s
face
.
“
Ah
!
I
did
not
know
”
(
though
he
did
know
)
,
Golenishtchev
answered
carelessly
.
“
Have
you
been
here
long
?
”
he
added
.
“
Four
days
,
”
Vronsky
answered
,
once
more
scrutinizing
his
friend
’
s
face
intently
.
“
Yes
,
he
’
s
a
decent
fellow
,
and
will
look
at
the
thing
properly
,
”
Vronsky
said
to
himself
,
catching
the
significance
of
Golenishtchev
’
s
face
and
the
change
of
subject
.
“
I
can
introduce
him
to
Anna
,
he
looks
at
it
properly
.
”
During
those
three
months
that
Vronsky
had
spent
abroad
with
Anna
,
he
had
always
on
meeting
new
people
asked
himself
how
the
new
person
would
look
at
his
relations
with
Anna
,
and
for
the
most
part
,
in
men
,
he
had
met
with
the
“
proper
”
way
of
looking
at
it
.
But
if
he
had
been
asked
,
and
those
who
looked
at
it
“
properly
”
had
been
asked
,
exactly
how
they
did
look
at
it
,
both
he
and
they
would
have
been
greatly
puzzled
to
answer
.
In
reality
,
those
who
in
Vronsky
’
s
opinion
had
the
“
proper
”
view
had
no
sort
of
view
at
all
,
but
behaved
in
general
as
well
-
bred
persons
do
behave
in
regard
to
all
the
complex
and
insoluble
problems
with
which
life
is
encompassed
on
all
sides
;
they
behaved
with
propriety
,
avoiding
allusions
and
unpleasant
questions
.
They
assumed
an
air
of
fully
comprehending
the
import
and
force
of
the
situation
,
of
accepting
and
even
approving
of
it
,
but
of
considering
it
superfluous
and
uncalled
for
to
put
all
this
into
words
.
Vronsky
at
once
divined
that
Golenishtchev
was
of
this
class
,
and
therefore
was
doubly
pleased
to
see
him
.
And
in
fact
,
Golenishtchev
’
s
manner
to
Madame
Karenina
,
when
he
was
taken
to
call
on
her
,
was
all
that
Vronsky
could
have
desired
.
Obviously
without
the
slightest
effort
he
steered
clear
of
all
subjects
which
might
lead
to
embarrassment
.
He
had
never
met
Anna
before
,
and
was
struck
by
her
beauty
,
and
still
more
by
the
frankness
with
which
she
accepted
her
position
.
She
blushed
when
Vronsky
brought
in
Golenishtchev
,
and
he
was
extremely
charmed
by
this
childish
blush
overspreading
her
candid
and
handsome
face
.
But
what
he
liked
particularly
was
the
way
in
which
at
once
,
as
though
on
purpose
that
there
might
be
no
misunderstanding
with
an
outsider
,
she
called
Vronsky
simply
Alexey
,
and
said
they
were
moving
into
a
house
they
had
just
taken
,
what
was
here
called
a
palazzo
.
Golenishtchev
liked
this
direct
and
simple
attitude
to
her
own
position
.
Looking
at
Anna
’
s
manner
of
simple
-
hearted
,
spirited
gaiety
,
and
knowing
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
and
Vronsky
,
Golenishtchev
fancied
that
he
understood
her
perfectly
.
He
fancied
that
he
understood
what
she
was
utterly
unable
to
understand
:
how
it
was
that
,
having
made
her
husband
wretched
,
having
abandoned
him
and
her
son
and
lost
her
good
name
,
she
yet
felt
full
of
spirits
,
gaiety
,
and
happiness
.