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Alexey
,
you
have
not
changed
to
me
?
she
said
,
pressing
his
hand
in
both
of
hers
.
Alexey
,
I
am
miserable
here
.
When
are
we
going
away
?
Soon
,
soon
.
You
wouldn
t
believe
how
disagreeable
our
way
of
living
here
is
to
me
too
,
he
said
,
and
he
drew
away
his
hand
.
Well
,
go
,
go
!
she
said
in
a
tone
of
offense
,
and
she
walked
quickly
away
from
him
.
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When
Vronsky
returned
home
,
Anna
was
not
yet
home
.
Soon
after
he
had
left
,
some
lady
,
so
they
told
him
,
had
come
to
see
her
,
and
she
had
gone
out
with
her
.
That
she
had
gone
out
without
leaving
word
where
she
was
going
,
that
she
had
not
yet
come
back
,
and
that
all
the
morning
she
had
been
going
about
somewhere
without
a
word
to
him
all
this
,
together
with
the
strange
look
of
excitement
in
her
face
in
the
morning
,
and
the
recollection
of
the
hostile
tone
with
which
she
had
before
Yashvin
almost
snatched
her
son
s
photographs
out
of
his
hands
,
made
him
serious
.
He
decided
he
absolutely
must
speak
openly
with
her
.
And
he
waited
for
her
in
her
drawing
-
room
.
But
Anna
did
not
return
alone
,
but
brought
with
her
her
old
unmarried
aunt
,
Princess
Oblonskaya
.
This
was
the
lady
who
had
come
in
the
morning
,
and
with
whom
Anna
had
gone
out
shopping
.
Anna
appeared
not
to
notice
Vronsky
s
worried
and
inquiring
expression
,
and
began
a
lively
account
of
her
morning
s
shopping
.
He
saw
that
there
was
something
working
within
her
;
in
her
flashing
eyes
,
when
they
rested
for
a
moment
on
him
,
there
was
an
intense
concentration
,
and
in
her
words
and
movements
there
was
that
nervous
rapidity
and
grace
which
,
during
the
early
period
of
their
intimacy
,
had
so
fascinated
him
,
but
which
now
so
disturbed
and
alarmed
him
.
The
dinner
was
laid
for
four
.
All
were
gathered
together
and
about
to
go
into
the
little
dining
-
room
when
Tushkevitch
made
his
appearance
with
a
message
from
Princess
Betsy
.
Princess
Betsy
begged
her
to
excuse
her
not
having
come
to
say
good
-
bye
;
she
had
been
indisposed
,
but
begged
Anna
to
come
to
her
between
half
-
past
six
and
nine
o
clock
.
Vronsky
glanced
at
Anna
at
the
precise
limit
of
time
,
so
suggestive
of
steps
having
been
taken
that
she
should
meet
no
one
;
but
Anna
appeared
not
to
notice
it
.
Very
sorry
that
I
can
t
come
just
between
half
-
past
six
and
nine
,
she
said
with
a
faint
smile
.
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The
princess
will
be
very
sorry
.
And
so
am
I
.
You
re
going
,
no
doubt
,
to
hear
Patti
?
said
Tushkevitch
.