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“
By
all
means
,
and
good
-
night
!
”
And
signing
each
other
with
the
cross
,
the
husband
and
wife
parted
with
a
kiss
,
feeling
that
they
each
remained
of
their
own
opinion
.
The
princess
had
at
first
been
quite
certain
that
that
evening
had
settled
Kitty
’
s
future
,
and
that
there
could
be
no
doubt
of
Vronsky
’
s
intentions
,
but
her
husband
’
s
words
had
disturbed
her
And
returning
to
her
own
room
,
in
terror
before
the
unknown
future
,
she
,
too
,
like
Kitty
,
repeated
several
times
in
her
heart
,
“
Lord
,
have
pity
;
Lord
,
have
pity
;
Lord
,
have
pity
.
”
Vronsky
had
never
had
a
real
home
life
.
His
mother
had
been
in
her
youth
a
brilliant
society
woman
,
who
had
had
during
her
married
life
,
and
still
more
afterwards
,
many
love
affairs
notorious
in
the
whole
fashionable
world
.
His
father
he
scarcely
remembered
,
and
he
had
been
educated
in
the
Corps
of
Pages
.
Leaving
the
school
very
young
as
a
brilliant
officer
,
he
had
at
once
got
into
the
circle
of
wealthy
Petersburg
army
men
.
Although
he
did
go
more
or
less
into
Petersburg
society
,
his
love
affairs
had
always
hitherto
been
outside
it
.
In
Moscow
he
had
for
the
first
time
felt
,
after
his
luxurious
and
coarse
life
at
Petersburg
,
all
the
charm
of
intimacy
with
a
sweet
and
innocent
girl
of
his
own
rank
,
who
cared
for
him
.
It
never
even
entered
his
head
that
there
could
be
any
harm
in
his
relations
with
Kitty
.
At
balls
he
danced
principally
with
her
.
He
was
a
constant
visitor
at
their
house
.
He
talked
to
her
as
people
commonly
do
talk
in
society
—
all
sorts
of
nonsense
,
but
nonsense
to
which
he
could
not
help
attaching
a
special
meaning
in
her
case
.
Although
he
said
nothing
to
her
that
he
could
not
have
said
before
everybody
,
he
felt
that
she
was
becoming
more
and
more
dependent
upon
him
,
and
the
more
he
felt
this
,
the
better
he
liked
it
,
and
the
tenderer
was
his
feeling
for
her
.
He
did
not
know
that
his
mode
of
behavior
in
relation
to
Kitty
had
a
definite
character
,
that
it
is
courting
young
girls
with
no
intention
of
marriage
,
and
that
such
courting
is
one
of
the
evil
actions
common
among
brilliant
young
men
such
as
he
was
.
It
seemed
to
him
that
he
was
the
first
who
had
discovered
this
pleasure
,
and
he
was
enjoying
his
discovery
.
If
he
could
have
heard
what
her
parents
were
saying
that
evening
,
if
he
could
have
put
himself
at
the
point
of
view
of
the
family
and
have
heard
that
Kitty
would
be
unhappy
if
he
did
not
marry
her
,
he
would
have
been
greatly
astonished
,
and
would
not
have
believed
it
.
He
could
not
believe
that
what
gave
such
great
and
delicate
pleasure
to
him
,
and
above
all
to
her
,
could
be
wrong
.
Still
less
could
he
have
believed
that
he
ought
to
marry
.
Marriage
had
never
presented
itself
to
him
as
a
possibility
.
He
not
only
disliked
family
life
,
but
a
family
,
and
especially
a
husband
was
,
in
accordance
with
the
views
general
in
the
bachelor
world
in
which
he
lived
,
conceived
as
something
alien
,
repellant
,
and
,
above
all
,
ridiculous
.