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When
Levin
went
upstairs
,
his
wife
was
sitting
near
the
new
silver
samovar
behind
the
new
tea
service
,
and
,
having
settled
old
Agafea
Mihalovna
at
a
little
table
with
a
full
cup
of
tea
,
was
reading
a
letter
from
Dolly
,
with
whom
they
were
in
continual
and
frequent
correspondence
.
You
see
,
your
good
lady
s
settled
me
here
,
told
me
to
sit
a
bit
with
her
,
said
Agafea
Mihalovna
,
smiling
affectionately
at
Kitty
.
In
these
words
of
Agafea
Mihalovna
,
Levin
read
the
final
act
of
the
drama
which
had
been
enacted
of
late
between
her
and
Kitty
.
He
saw
that
,
in
spite
of
Agafea
Mihalovna
s
feelings
being
hurt
by
a
new
mistress
taking
the
reins
of
government
out
of
her
hands
,
Kitty
had
yet
conquered
her
and
made
her
love
her
.
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Here
,
I
opened
your
letter
too
,
said
Kitty
,
handing
him
an
illiterate
letter
.
It
s
from
that
woman
,
I
think
,
your
brother
s
.
.
.
.
she
said
.
I
did
not
read
it
through
.
This
is
from
my
people
and
from
Dolly
.
Fancy
!
Dolly
took
Tanya
and
Grisha
to
a
children
s
ball
at
the
Sarmatskys
:
Tanya
was
a
French
marquise
.
But
Levin
did
not
hear
her
.
Flushing
,
he
took
the
letter
from
Marya
Nikolaevna
,
his
brother
s
former
mistress
,
and
began
to
read
it
.
This
was
the
second
letter
he
had
received
from
Marya
Nikolaevna
.
In
the
first
letter
,
Marya
Nikolaevna
wrote
that
his
brother
had
sent
her
away
for
no
fault
of
hers
,
and
,
with
touching
simplicity
,
added
that
though
she
was
in
want
again
,
she
asked
for
nothing
,
and
wished
for
nothing
,
but
was
only
tormented
by
the
thought
that
Nikolay
Dmitrievitch
would
come
to
grief
without
her
,
owing
to
the
weak
state
of
his
health
,
and
begged
his
brother
to
look
after
him
.
Now
she
wrote
quite
differently
.
She
had
found
Nikolay
Dmitrievitch
,
had
again
made
it
up
with
him
in
Moscow
,
and
had
moved
with
him
to
a
provincial
town
,
where
he
had
received
a
post
in
the
government
service
.
But
that
he
had
quarreled
with
the
head
official
,
and
was
on
his
way
back
to
Moscow
,
only
he
had
been
taken
so
ill
on
the
road
that
it
was
doubtful
if
he
would
ever
leave
his
bed
again
,
she
wrote
.
It
s
always
of
you
he
has
talked
,
and
,
besides
,
he
has
no
more
money
left
.
Read
this
;
Dolly
writes
about
you
,
Kitty
was
beginning
,
with
a
smile
;
but
she
stopped
suddenly
,
noticing
the
changed
expression
on
her
husband
s
face
.
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What
is
it
?
What
s
the
matter
?
She
writes
to
me
that
Nikolay
,
my
brother
,
is
at
death
s
door
.
I
shall
go
to
him
.
Kitty
s
face
changed
at
once
.
Thoughts
of
Tanya
as
a
marquise
,
of
Dolly
,
all
had
vanished
.