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“
You
certainly
forget
your
condition
,
Kitty
,
”
said
the
old
princess
,
hurriedly
coming
out
at
the
door
.
“
You
mustn
’
t
shout
like
that
.
”
Varenka
,
hearing
Kitty
’
s
voice
and
her
mother
’
s
reprimand
,
went
with
light
,
rapid
steps
up
to
Kitty
.
The
rapidity
of
her
movement
,
her
flushed
and
eager
face
,
everything
betrayed
that
something
out
of
the
common
was
going
on
in
her
.
Kitty
knew
what
this
was
,
and
had
been
watching
her
intently
.
She
called
Varenka
at
that
moment
merely
in
order
mentally
to
give
her
a
blessing
for
the
important
event
which
,
as
Kitty
fancied
,
was
bound
to
come
to
pass
that
day
after
dinner
in
the
wood
.
“
Varenka
,
I
should
be
very
happy
if
a
certain
something
were
to
happen
,
”
she
whispered
as
she
kissed
her
.
“
And
are
you
coming
with
us
?
”
Varenka
said
to
Levin
in
confusion
,
pretending
not
to
have
heard
what
had
been
said
.
“
I
am
coming
,
but
only
as
far
as
the
threshing
-
floor
,
and
there
I
shall
stop
.
”
“
Why
,
what
do
you
want
there
?
”
said
Kitty
.
“
I
must
go
to
have
a
look
at
the
new
wagons
,
and
to
check
the
invoice
,
”
said
Levin
;
“
and
where
will
you
be
?
”
“
On
the
terrace
.
”
On
the
terrace
were
assembled
all
the
ladies
of
the
party
.
They
always
liked
sitting
there
after
dinner
,
and
that
day
they
had
work
to
do
there
too
.
Besides
the
sewing
and
knitting
of
baby
clothes
,
with
which
all
of
them
were
busy
,
that
afternoon
jam
was
being
made
on
the
terrace
by
a
method
new
to
Agafea
Mihalovna
,
without
the
addition
of
water
.
Kitty
had
introduced
this
new
method
,
which
had
been
in
use
in
her
home
.
Agafea
Mihalovna
,
to
whom
the
task
of
jam
-
making
had
always
been
intrusted
,
considering
that
what
had
been
done
in
the
Levin
household
could
not
be
amiss
,
had
nevertheless
put
water
with
the
strawberries
,
maintaining
that
the
jam
could
not
be
made
without
it
.
She
had
been
caught
in
the
act
,
and
was
now
making
jam
before
everyone
,
and
it
was
to
be
proved
to
her
conclusively
that
jam
could
be
very
well
made
without
water
.
Agafea
Mihalovna
,
her
face
heated
and
angry
,
her
hair
untidy
,
and
her
thin
arms
bare
to
the
elbows
,
was
turning
the
preserving
-
pan
over
the
charcoal
stove
,
looking
darkly
at
the
raspberries
and
devoutly
hoping
they
would
stick
and
not
cook
properly
.
The
princess
,
conscious
that
Agafea
Mihalovna
’
s
wrath
must
be
chiefly
directed
against
her
,
as
the
person
responsible
for
the
raspberry
jam
-
making
,
tried
to
appear
to
be
absorbed
in
other
things
and
not
interested
in
the
jam
,
talked
of
other
matters
,
but
cast
stealthy
glances
in
the
direction
of
the
stove
.