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Darya
Alexandrovna
made
no
answer
,
and
merely
stared
at
him
with
dismay
.
When
she
was
left
alone
with
him
,
she
suddenly
felt
afraid
;
his
laughing
eyes
and
stern
expression
scared
her
.
The
most
diverse
suppositions
as
to
what
he
was
about
to
speak
of
to
her
flashed
into
her
brain
.
“
He
is
going
to
beg
me
to
come
to
stay
with
them
with
the
children
,
and
I
shall
have
to
refuse
;
or
to
create
a
set
that
will
receive
Anna
in
Moscow
.
.
.
.
Or
isn
’
t
it
Vassenka
Veslovsky
and
his
relations
with
Anna
?
Or
perhaps
about
Kitty
,
that
he
feels
he
was
to
blame
?
”
All
her
conjectures
were
unpleasant
,
but
she
did
not
guess
what
he
really
wanted
to
talk
about
to
her
.
“
You
have
so
much
influence
with
Anna
,
she
is
so
fond
of
you
,
”
he
said
;
“
do
help
me
.
”
Darya
Alexandrovna
looked
with
timid
inquiry
into
his
energetic
face
,
which
under
the
lime
-
trees
was
continually
being
lighted
up
in
patches
by
the
sunshine
,
and
then
passing
into
complete
shadow
again
.
She
waited
for
him
to
say
more
,
but
he
walked
in
silence
beside
her
,
scratching
with
his
cane
in
the
gravel
.
“
You
have
come
to
see
us
,
you
,
the
only
woman
of
Anna
’
s
former
friends
—
I
don
’
t
count
Princess
Varvara
—
but
I
know
that
you
have
done
this
not
because
you
regard
our
position
as
normal
,
but
because
,
understanding
all
the
difficulty
of
the
position
,
you
still
love
her
and
want
to
be
a
help
to
her
.
Have
I
understood
you
rightly
?
”
he
asked
,
looking
round
at
her
.
“
Oh
,
yes
,
”
answered
Darya
Alexandrovna
,
putting
down
her
sunshade
,
“
but
.
.
.
.
”
“
No
,
”
he
broke
in
,
and
unconsciously
,
oblivious
of
the
awkward
position
into
which
he
was
putting
his
companion
,
he
stopped
abruptly
,
so
that
she
had
to
stop
short
too
.
“
No
one
feels
more
deeply
and
intensely
than
I
do
all
the
difficulty
of
Anna
’
s
position
;
and
that
you
may
well
understand
,
if
you
do
me
the
honor
of
supposing
I
have
any
heart
.
I
am
to
blame
for
that
position
,
and
that
is
why
I
feel
it
.
”
“
I
understand
,
”
said
Darya
Alexandrovna
,
involuntarily
admiring
the
sincerity
and
firmness
with
which
he
said
this
.
“
But
just
because
you
feel
yourself
responsible
,
you
exaggerate
it
,
I
am
afraid
,
”
she
said
.
“
Her
position
in
the
world
is
difficult
,
I
can
well
understand
.
”
“
In
the
world
it
is
hell
!
”
he
brought
out
quickly
,
frowning
darkly
.
“
You
can
’
t
imagine
moral
sufferings
greater
than
what
she
went
through
in
Petersburg
in
that
fortnight
.
.
.
and
I
beg
you
to
believe
it
.
”