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“
Here
’
s
a
delightful
surprise
,
Alexey
!
”
she
said
,
looking
round
at
Vronsky
,
who
had
dismounted
,
and
was
walking
towards
them
.
Vronsky
,
taking
off
his
tall
gray
hat
,
went
up
to
Dolly
.
“
You
wouldn
’
t
believe
how
glad
we
are
to
see
you
,
”
he
said
,
giving
peculiar
significance
to
the
words
,
and
showing
his
strong
white
teeth
in
a
smile
.
Vassenka
Veslovsky
,
without
getting
off
his
horse
,
took
off
his
cap
and
greeted
the
visitor
by
gleefully
waving
the
ribbons
over
his
head
.
“
That
’
s
Princess
Varvara
,
”
Anna
said
in
reply
to
a
glance
of
inquiry
from
Dolly
as
the
char
-
à
-
banc
drove
up
.
“
Ah
!
”
said
Darya
Alexandrovna
,
and
unconsciously
her
face
betrayed
her
dissatisfaction
.
Princess
Varvara
was
her
husband
’
s
aunt
,
and
she
had
long
known
her
,
and
did
not
respect
her
.
She
knew
that
Princess
Varvara
had
passed
her
whole
life
toadying
on
her
rich
relations
,
but
that
she
should
now
be
sponging
on
Vronsky
,
a
man
who
was
nothing
to
her
,
mortified
Dolly
on
account
of
her
kinship
with
her
husband
.
Anna
noticed
Dolly
’
s
expression
,
and
was
disconcerted
by
it
.
She
blushed
,
dropped
her
riding
habit
,
and
stumbled
over
it
.
Darya
Alexandrovna
went
up
to
the
char
-
à
-
banc
and
coldly
greeted
Princess
Varvara
.
Sviazhsky
too
she
knew
.
He
inquired
how
his
queer
friend
with
the
young
wife
was
,
and
running
his
eyes
over
the
ill
-
matched
horses
and
the
carriage
with
its
patched
mud
-
guards
,
proposed
to
the
ladies
that
they
should
get
into
the
char
-
à
-
banc
.
“
And
I
’
ll
get
into
this
vehicle
,
”
he
said
.
“
The
horse
is
quiet
,
and
the
princess
drives
capitally
.
”