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“
You
know
,
Alexey
,
”
she
said
after
hearing
him
,
“
how
fond
I
am
of
you
,
and
how
ready
I
am
to
do
anything
for
you
;
but
I
have
not
spoken
,
because
I
knew
I
could
be
of
no
use
to
you
and
to
Anna
Arkadyevna
,
”
she
said
,
articulating
the
name
“
Anna
Arkadyevna
”
with
particular
care
.
“
Don
’
t
suppose
,
please
,
that
I
judge
her
.
Never
;
perhaps
in
her
place
I
should
have
done
the
same
.
I
don
’
t
and
can
’
t
enter
into
that
,
”
she
said
,
glancing
timidly
at
his
gloomy
face
.
“
But
one
must
call
things
by
their
names
.
You
want
me
to
go
and
see
her
,
to
ask
her
here
,
and
to
rehabilitate
her
in
society
;
but
do
understand
that
I
cannot
do
so
.
I
have
daughters
growing
up
,
and
I
must
live
in
the
world
for
my
husband
’
s
sake
.
Well
,
I
’
m
ready
to
come
and
see
Anna
Arkadyevna
:
she
will
understand
that
I
can
’
t
ask
her
here
,
or
I
should
have
to
do
so
in
such
a
way
that
she
would
not
meet
people
who
look
at
things
differently
;
that
would
offend
her
.
I
can
’
t
raise
her
.
.
.
.
”
“
Oh
,
I
don
’
t
regard
her
as
fallen
more
than
hundreds
of
women
you
do
receive
!
”
Vronsky
interrupted
her
still
more
gloomily
,
and
he
got
up
in
silence
,
understanding
that
his
sister
-
in
-
law
’
s
decision
was
not
to
be
shaken
.
“
Alexey
!
don
’
t
be
angry
with
me
.
Please
understand
that
I
’
m
not
to
blame
,
”
began
Varya
,
looking
at
him
with
a
timid
smile
.
“
I
’
m
not
angry
with
you
,
”
he
said
still
as
gloomily
;
“
but
I
’
m
sorry
in
two
ways
.
I
’
m
sorry
,
too
,
that
this
means
breaking
up
our
friendship
—
if
not
breaking
up
,
at
least
weakening
it
You
will
understand
that
for
me
,
too
,
it
cannot
be
otherwise
.
”
And
with
that
he
left
her
.
Vronsky
knew
that
further
efforts
were
useless
,
and
that
he
had
to
spend
these
few
days
in
Petersburg
as
though
in
a
strange
town
,
avoiding
every
sort
of
relation
with
his
own
old
circle
in
order
not
to
be
exposed
to
the
annoyances
and
humiliations
which
were
so
intolerable
to
him
.
One
of
the
most
unpleasant
features
of
his
position
in
Petersburg
was
that
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
and
his
name
seemed
to
meet
him
everywhere
.
He
could
not
begin
to
talk
of
anything
without
the
conversation
turning
on
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
;
he
could
not
go
anywhere
without
risk
of
meeting
him
.
So
at
least
it
seemed
to
Vronsky
,
just
as
it
seems
to
a
man
with
a
sore
finger
that
he
is
continually
,
as
though
on
purpose
,
grazing
his
sore
finger
on
everything
.
Their
stay
in
Petersburg
was
the
more
painful
to
Vronsky
that
he
perceived
all
the
time
a
sort
of
new
mood
that
he
could
not
understand
in
Anna
.
At
one
time
she
would
seem
in
love
with
him
,
and
then
she
would
become
cold
,
irritable
,
and
impenetrable
.
She
was
worrying
over
something
,
and
keeping
something
back
from
him
,
and
did
not
seem
to
notice
the
humiliations
which
poisoned
his
existence
,
and
for
her
,
with
her
delicate
intuition
,
must
have
been
still
more
unbearable
.
One
of
Anna
’
s
objects
in
coming
back
to
Russia
had
been
to
see
her
son
.
From
the
day
she
left
Italy
the
thought
of
it
had
never
ceased
to
agitate
her
.
And
as
she
got
nearer
to
Petersburg
,
the
delight
and
importance
of
this
meeting
grew
ever
greater
in
her
imagination
.
She
did
not
even
put
to
herself
the
question
how
to
arrange
it
.
It
seemed
to
her
natural
and
simple
to
see
her
son
when
she
should
be
in
the
same
town
with
him
.
But
on
her
arrival
in
Petersburg
she
was
suddenly
made
distinctly
aware
of
her
present
position
in
society
,
and
she
grasped
the
fact
that
to
arrange
this
meeting
was
no
easy
matter
.
She
had
now
been
two
days
in
Petersburg
.
The
thought
of
her
son
never
left
her
for
a
single
instant
,
but
she
had
not
yet
seen
him
.
To
go
straight
to
the
house
,
where
she
might
meet
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
,
that
she
felt
she
had
no
right
to
do
.
She
might
be
refused
admittance
and
insulted
.
To
write
and
so
enter
into
relations
with
her
husband
—
that
it
made
her
miserable
to
think
of
doing
;
she
could
only
be
at
peace
when
she
did
not
think
of
her
husband
.
To
get
a
glimpse
of
her
son
out
walking
,
finding
out
where
and
when
he
went
out
,
was
not
enough
for
her
;
she
had
so
looked
forward
to
this
meeting
,
she
had
so
much
she
must
say
to
him
,
she
so
longed
to
embrace
him
,
to
kiss
him
.
Seryozha
’
s
old
nurse
might
be
a
help
to
her
and
show
her
what
to
do
.
But
the
nurse
was
not
now
living
in
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
’
s
house
.
In
this
uncertainty
,
and
in
efforts
to
find
the
nurse
,
two
days
had
slipped
by
.