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As
a
general
principle
,
abstractly
,
Dolly
approved
of
Anna
s
action
;
but
to
see
the
man
for
whose
sake
her
action
had
been
taken
was
disagreeable
to
her
.
Moreover
,
she
had
never
liked
Vronsky
.
She
thought
him
very
proud
,
and
saw
nothing
in
him
of
which
he
could
be
proud
except
his
wealth
.
But
against
her
own
will
,
here
in
his
own
house
,
he
overawed
her
more
than
ever
,
and
she
could
not
be
at
ease
with
him
.
She
felt
with
him
the
same
feeling
she
had
had
with
the
maid
about
her
dressing
jacket
.
Just
as
with
the
maid
she
had
felt
not
exactly
ashamed
,
but
embarrassed
at
her
darns
,
so
she
felt
with
him
not
exactly
ashamed
,
but
embarrassed
at
herself
.
Dolly
was
ill
at
ease
,
and
tried
to
find
a
subject
of
conversation
.
Even
though
she
supposed
that
,
through
his
pride
,
praise
of
his
house
and
garden
would
be
sure
to
be
disagreeable
to
him
,
she
did
all
the
same
tell
him
how
much
she
liked
his
house
.
Yes
,
it
s
a
very
fine
building
,
and
in
the
good
old
-
fashioned
style
,
he
said
.
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I
like
so
much
the
court
in
front
of
the
steps
.
Was
that
always
so
?
Oh
,
no
!
he
said
,
and
his
face
beamed
with
pleasure
.
If
you
could
only
have
seen
that
court
last
spring
!
And
he
began
,
at
first
rather
diffidently
,
but
more
and
more
carried
away
by
the
subject
as
he
went
on
,
to
draw
her
attention
to
the
various
details
of
the
decoration
of
his
house
and
garden
.
It
was
evident
that
,
having
devoted
a
great
deal
of
trouble
to
improve
and
beautify
his
home
,
Vronsky
felt
a
need
to
show
off
the
improvements
to
a
new
person
,
and
was
genuinely
delighted
at
Darya
Alexandrovna
s
praise
.
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If
you
would
care
to
look
at
the
hospital
,
and
are
not
tired
,
indeed
,
it
s
not
far
.
Shall
we
go
?
he
said
,
glancing
into
her
face
to
convince
himself
that
she
was
not
bored
.
Are
you
coming
,
Anna
?
he
turned
to
her
.
We
will
come
,
won
t
we
?
she
said
,
addressing
Sviazhsky
.
Mais
il
ne
faut
pas
laisser
le
pauvre
Veslovsky
et
Tushkevitch
se
morfondre
dans
le
bateau
.
We
must
send
and
tell
them
.
Yes
,
this
is
a
monument
he
is
setting
up
here
,
said
Anna
,
turning
to
Dolly
with
that
sly
smile
of
comprehension
with
which
she
had
previously
talked
about
the
hospital
.