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“
Which
didn
’
t
it
bite
with
?
”
he
said
,
laughing
.
“
Both
.
But
it
should
have
been
like
this
.
.
.
.
”
“
There
are
some
peasants
coming
.
.
.
.
”
“
Oh
,
they
didn
’
t
see
.
”
During
the
time
of
the
children
’
s
tea
the
grown
-
up
people
sat
in
the
balcony
and
talked
as
though
nothing
had
happened
,
though
they
all
,
especially
Sergey
Ivanovitch
and
Varenka
,
were
very
well
aware
that
there
had
happened
an
event
which
,
though
negative
,
was
of
very
great
importance
.
They
both
had
the
same
feeling
,
rather
like
that
of
a
schoolboy
after
an
examination
,
which
has
left
him
in
the
same
class
or
shut
him
out
of
the
school
forever
.
Everyone
present
,
feeling
too
that
something
had
happened
,
talked
eagerly
about
extraneous
subjects
.
Levin
and
Kitty
were
particularly
happy
and
conscious
of
their
love
that
evening
.
And
their
happiness
in
their
love
seemed
to
imply
a
disagreeable
slur
on
those
who
would
have
liked
to
feel
the
same
and
could
not
—
and
they
felt
a
prick
of
conscience
.
“
Mark
my
words
,
Alexander
will
not
come
,
”
said
the
old
princess
.
That
evening
they
were
expecting
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
to
come
down
by
train
,
and
the
old
prince
had
written
that
possibly
he
might
come
too
.
“
And
I
know
why
,
”
the
princess
went
on
;
“
he
says
that
young
people
ought
to
be
left
alone
for
a
while
at
first
.
”
“
But
papa
has
left
us
alone
.
We
’
ve
never
seen
him
,
”
said
Kitty
.
“
Besides
,
we
’
re
not
young
people
!
—
we
’
re
old
,
married
people
by
now
.
”
“
Only
if
he
doesn
’
t
come
,
I
shall
say
good
-
bye
to
you
children
,
”
said
the
princess
,
sighing
mournfully
.