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531
That
it
depended
on
you
,
he
repeated
.
I
meant
to
say
.
.
.
I
meant
to
say
.
.
.
I
came
for
this
.
.
.
to
be
my
wife
!
he
brought
out
,
not
knowing
what
he
was
saying
;
but
feeling
that
the
most
terrible
thing
was
said
,
he
stopped
short
and
looked
at
her
.
.
.
.
532
She
was
breathing
heavily
,
not
looking
at
him
.
She
was
feeling
ecstasy
.
Her
soul
was
flooded
with
happiness
.
She
had
never
anticipated
that
the
utterance
of
love
would
produce
such
a
powerful
effect
on
her
.
But
it
lasted
only
an
instant
.
She
remembered
Vronsky
.
She
lifted
her
clear
,
truthful
eyes
,
and
seeing
his
desperate
face
,
she
answered
hastily
:
533
That
cannot
be
.
.
.
forgive
me
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535
A
moment
ago
,
and
how
close
she
had
been
to
him
,
of
what
importance
in
his
life
!
And
how
aloof
and
remote
from
him
she
had
become
now
!
536
It
was
bound
to
be
so
,
he
said
,
not
looking
at
her
.
537
He
bowed
,
and
was
meaning
to
retreat
.
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538
But
at
that
very
moment
the
princess
came
in
.
There
was
a
look
of
horror
on
her
face
when
she
saw
them
alone
,
and
their
disturbed
faces
.
Levin
bowed
to
her
,
and
said
nothing
.
Kitty
did
not
speak
nor
lift
her
eyes
.
Thank
God
,
she
has
refused
him
,
thought
the
mother
,
and
her
face
lighted
up
with
the
habitual
smile
with
which
she
greeted
her
guests
on
Thursdays
.
She
sat
down
and
began
questioning
Levin
about
his
life
in
the
country
.
He
sat
down
again
,
waiting
for
other
visitors
to
arrive
,
in
order
to
retreat
unnoticed
.
539
Five
minutes
later
there
came
in
a
friend
of
Kitty
s
,
married
the
preceding
winter
,
Countess
Nordston
.
540
She
was
a
thin
,
sallow
,
sickly
,
and
nervous
woman
,
with
brilliant
black
eyes
.
She
was
fond
of
Kitty
,
and
her
affection
for
her
showed
itself
,
as
the
affection
of
married
women
for
girls
always
does
,
in
the
desire
to
make
a
match
for
Kitty
after
her
own
ideal
of
married
happiness
;
she
wanted
her
to
marry
Vronsky
.
Levin
she
had
often
met
at
the
Shtcherbatskys
early
in
the
winter
,
and
she
had
always
disliked
him
.
Her
invariable
and
favorite
pursuit
,
when
they
met
,
consisted
in
making
fun
of
him
.