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They
drove
into
a
courtyard
strewn
with
gravel
and
bright
with
flowers
,
in
which
two
laborers
were
at
work
putting
an
edging
of
stones
round
the
light
mould
of
a
flower
bed
,
and
drew
up
in
a
covered
entry
.
Ah
,
they
re
here
already
!
said
Anna
,
looking
at
the
saddle
horses
,
which
were
just
being
led
away
from
the
steps
.
It
is
a
nice
horse
,
isn
t
it
?
It
s
my
cob
;
my
favorite
.
Lead
him
here
and
bring
me
some
sugar
.
Where
is
the
count
?
she
inquired
of
two
smart
footmen
who
darted
out
.
Ah
,
there
he
is
!
she
said
,
seeing
Vronsky
coming
to
meet
her
with
Veslovsky
.
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Where
are
you
going
to
put
the
princess
?
said
Vronsky
in
French
,
addressing
Anna
,
and
without
waiting
for
a
reply
,
he
once
more
greeted
Darya
Alexandrovna
,
and
this
time
he
kissed
her
hand
.
I
think
the
big
balcony
room
.
Oh
,
no
,
that
s
too
far
off
!
Better
in
the
corner
room
,
we
shall
see
each
other
more
.
Come
,
let
s
go
up
,
said
Anna
,
as
she
gave
her
favorite
horse
the
sugar
the
footman
had
brought
her
.
Et
vous
oubliez
votre
devoir
,
she
said
to
Veslovsky
,
who
came
out
too
on
the
steps
.
Pardon
,
j
en
ai
tout
plein
les
poches
,
he
answered
,
smiling
,
putting
his
fingers
in
his
waistcoat
pocket
.
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Mais
vous
venez
trop
tard
,
she
said
,
rubbing
her
handkerchief
on
her
hand
,
which
the
horse
had
made
wet
in
taking
the
sugar
.
Anna
turned
to
Dolly
.
You
can
stay
some
time
?
For
one
day
only
?
That
s
impossible
!
I
promised
to
be
back
,
and
the
children
.
.
.
.
said
Dolly
,
feeling
embarrassed
both
because
she
had
to
get
her
bag
out
of
the
carriage
,
and
because
she
knew
her
face
must
be
covered
with
dust
.