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”
“
There
’
s
something
the
matter
with
him
,
”
thought
Countess
Nordston
,
glancing
at
his
stern
,
serious
face
.
“
He
isn
’
t
in
his
old
argumentative
mood
.
But
I
’
ll
draw
him
out
.
I
do
love
making
a
fool
of
him
before
Kitty
,
and
I
’
ll
do
it
.
”
“
Konstantin
Dmitrievitch
,
”
she
said
to
him
,
“
do
explain
to
me
,
please
,
what
’
s
the
meaning
of
it
.
You
know
all
about
such
things
.
At
home
in
our
village
of
Kaluga
all
the
peasants
and
all
the
women
have
drunk
up
all
they
possessed
,
and
now
they
can
’
t
pay
us
any
rent
.
What
’
s
the
meaning
of
that
?
You
always
praise
the
peasants
so
.
”
At
that
instant
another
lady
came
into
the
room
,
and
Levin
got
up
.
“
Excuse
me
,
countess
,
but
I
really
know
nothing
about
it
,
and
can
’
t
tell
you
anything
,
”
he
said
,
and
looked
round
at
the
officer
who
came
in
behind
the
lady
.
“
That
must
be
Vronsky
,
”
thought
Levin
,
and
,
to
be
sure
of
it
,
glanced
at
Kitty
.
She
had
already
had
time
to
look
at
Vronsky
,
and
looked
round
at
Levin
.
And
simply
from
the
look
in
her
eyes
,
that
grew
unconsciously
brighter
,
Levin
knew
that
she
loved
that
man
,
knew
it
as
surely
as
if
she
had
told
him
so
in
words
.
But
what
sort
of
a
man
was
he
?
Now
,
whether
for
good
or
for
ill
,
Levin
could
not
choose
but
remain
;
he
must
find
out
what
the
man
was
like
whom
she
loved
.
There
are
people
who
,
on
meeting
a
successful
rival
,
no
matter
in
what
,
are
at
once
disposed
to
turn
their
backs
on
everything
good
in
him
,
and
to
see
only
what
is
bad
.
There
are
people
,
on
the
other
hand
,
who
desire
above
all
to
find
in
that
lucky
rival
the
qualities
by
which
he
has
outstripped
them
,
and
seek
with
a
throbbing
ache
at
heart
only
what
is
good
.
Levin
belonged
to
the
second
class
.
But
he
had
no
difficulty
in
finding
what
was
good
and
attractive
in
Vronsky
.
It
was
apparent
at
the
first
glance
.
Vronsky
was
a
squarely
built
,
dark
man
,
not
very
tall
,
with
a
good
-
humored
,
handsome
,
and
exceedingly
calm
and
resolute
face
.
Everything
about
his
face
and
figure
,
from
his
short
-
cropped
black
hair
and
freshly
shaven
chin
down
to
his
loosely
fitting
,
brand
-
new
uniform
,
was
simple
and
at
the
same
time
elegant
.
Making
way
for
the
lady
who
had
come
in
,
Vronsky
went
up
to
the
princess
and
then
to
Kitty
.
As
he
approached
her
,
his
beautiful
eyes
shone
with
a
specially
tender
light
,
and
with
a
faint
,
happy
,
and
modestly
triumphant
smile
(
so
it
seemed
to
Levin
)
,
bowing
carefully
and
respectfully
over
her
,
he
held
out
his
small
broad
hand
to
her
.
Greeting
and
saying
a
few
words
to
everyone
,
he
sat
down
without
once
glancing
at
Levin
,
who
had
never
taken
his
eyes
off
him
.