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“
The
front
is
still
too
low
,
”
he
said
to
Anna
,
who
had
asked
what
was
the
matter
.
“
I
said
the
foundation
ought
to
be
raised
,
”
said
Anna
.
“
Yes
,
of
course
it
would
have
been
much
better
,
Anna
Arkadyevna
,
”
said
the
architect
,
“
but
now
it
’
s
too
late
.
”
“
Yes
,
I
take
a
great
interest
in
it
,
”
Anna
answered
Sviazhsky
,
who
was
expressing
his
surprise
at
her
knowledge
of
architecture
.
“
This
new
building
ought
to
have
been
in
harmony
with
the
hospital
.
It
was
an
afterthought
,
and
was
begun
without
a
plan
.
”
Vronsky
,
having
finished
his
talk
with
the
architect
,
joined
the
ladies
,
and
led
them
inside
the
hospital
.
Although
they
were
still
at
work
on
the
cornices
outside
and
were
painting
on
the
ground
floor
,
upstairs
almost
all
the
rooms
were
finished
.
Going
up
the
broad
cast
-
iron
staircase
to
the
landing
,
they
walked
into
the
first
large
room
.
The
walls
were
stuccoed
to
look
like
marble
,
the
huge
plate
-
glass
windows
were
already
in
,
only
the
parquet
floor
was
not
yet
finished
,
and
the
carpenters
,
who
were
planing
a
block
of
it
,
left
their
work
,
taking
off
the
bands
that
fastened
their
hair
,
to
greet
the
gentry
.
“
This
is
the
reception
room
,
”
said
Vronsky
.
“
Here
there
will
be
a
desk
,
tables
,
and
benches
,
and
nothing
more
.
”
“
This
way
;
let
us
go
in
here
.
Don
’
t
go
near
the
window
,
”
said
Anna
,
trying
the
paint
to
see
if
it
were
dry
.
“
Alexey
,
the
paint
’
s
dry
already
,
”
she
added
.
From
the
reception
room
they
went
into
the
corridor
.
Here
Vronsky
showed
them
the
mechanism
for
ventilation
on
a
novel
system
.
Then
he
showed
them
marble
baths
,
and
beds
with
extraordinary
springs
.
Then
he
showed
them
the
wards
one
after
another
,
the
storeroom
,
the
linen
room
,
then
the
heating
stove
of
a
new
pattern
,
then
the
trolleys
,
which
would
make
no
noise
as
they
carried
everything
needed
along
the
corridors
,
and
many
other
things
.
Sviazhsky
,
as
a
connoisseur
in
the
latest
mechanical
improvements
,
appreciated
everything
fully