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Yes
,
he
s
very
heedless
,
said
the
princess
,
addressing
Sergey
Ivanovitch
.
I
ve
been
meaning
,
indeed
,
to
ask
you
to
tell
him
that
it
s
out
of
the
question
for
her
(
she
indicated
Kitty
)
to
stay
here
;
that
she
positively
must
come
to
Moscow
.
He
talks
of
getting
a
doctor
down
.
.
.
.
Maman
,
he
ll
do
everything
;
he
has
agreed
to
everything
,
Kitty
said
,
angry
with
her
mother
for
appealing
to
Sergey
Ivanovitch
to
judge
in
such
a
matter
.
In
the
middle
of
their
conversation
they
heard
the
snorting
of
horses
and
the
sound
of
wheels
on
the
gravel
.
Dolly
had
not
time
to
get
up
to
go
and
meet
her
husband
,
when
from
the
window
of
the
room
below
,
where
Grisha
was
having
his
lesson
,
Levin
leaped
out
and
helped
Grisha
out
after
him
.
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It
s
Stiva
!
Levin
shouted
from
under
the
balcony
.
We
ve
finished
,
Dolly
,
don
t
be
afraid
!
he
added
,
and
started
running
like
a
boy
to
meet
the
carriage
.
Is
ea
id
,
ejus
,
ejus
,
ejus
!
shouted
Grisha
,
skipping
along
the
avenue
.
And
someone
else
too
!
Papa
,
of
course
!
cried
Levin
,
stopping
at
the
entrance
of
the
avenue
.
Kitty
,
don
t
come
down
the
steep
staircase
,
go
round
.
But
Levin
had
been
mistaken
in
taking
the
person
sitting
in
the
carriage
for
the
old
prince
.
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As
he
got
nearer
to
the
carriage
he
saw
beside
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
not
the
prince
but
a
handsome
,
stout
young
man
in
a
Scotch
cap
,
with
long
ends
of
ribbon
behind
.
This
was
Vassenka
Veslovsky
,
a
distant
cousin
of
the
Shtcherbatskys
,
a
brilliant
young
gentleman
in
Petersburg
and
Moscow
society
.
A
capital
fellow
,
and
a
keen
sportsman
,
as
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
said
,
introducing
him
.
Not
a
whit
abashed
by
the
disappointment
caused
by
his
having
come
in
place
of
the
old
prince
,
Veslovsky
greeted
Levin
gaily
,
claiming
acquaintance
with
him
in
the
past
,
and
snatching
up
Grisha
into
the
carriage
,
lifted
him
over
the
pointer
that
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
had
brought
with
him
.
Levin
did
not
get
into
the
carriage
,
but
walked
behind
.
He
was
rather
vexed
at
the
non
-
arrival
of
the
old
prince
,
whom
he
liked
more
and
more
the
more
he
saw
of
him
,
and
also
at
the
arrival
of
this
Vassenka
Veslovsky
,
a
quite
uncongenial
and
superfluous
person
.
He
seemed
to
him
still
more
uncongenial
and
superfluous
when
,
on
approaching
the
steps
where
the
whole
party
,
children
and
grown
-
up
,
were
gathered
together
in
much
excitement
,
Levin
saw
Vassenka
Veslovsky
,
with
a
particularly
warm
and
gallant
air
,
kissing
Kitty
s
hand
.