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Veslovsky
was
before
Tushkevitch
in
offering
his
arm
to
Princess
Varvara
,
so
that
Tushkevitch
with
the
steward
and
the
doctor
walked
in
alone
.
The
dinner
,
the
dining
-
room
,
the
service
,
the
waiting
at
table
,
the
wine
,
and
the
food
,
were
not
simply
in
keeping
with
the
general
tone
of
modern
luxury
throughout
all
the
house
,
but
seemed
even
more
sumptuous
and
modern
.
Darya
Alexandrovna
watched
this
luxury
which
was
novel
to
her
,
and
as
a
good
housekeeper
used
to
managing
a
household
although
she
never
dreamed
of
adapting
anything
she
saw
to
her
own
household
,
as
it
was
all
in
a
style
of
luxury
far
above
her
own
manner
of
living
she
could
not
help
scrutinizing
every
detail
,
and
wondering
how
and
by
whom
it
was
all
done
.
Vassenka
Veslovsky
,
her
husband
,
and
even
Sviazhsky
,
and
many
other
people
she
knew
,
would
never
have
considered
this
question
,
and
would
have
readily
believed
what
every
well
-
bred
host
tries
to
make
his
guests
feel
,
that
is
,
that
all
that
is
well
-
ordered
in
his
house
has
cost
him
,
the
host
,
no
trouble
whatever
,
but
comes
of
itself
.
Darya
Alexandrovna
was
well
aware
that
even
porridge
for
the
children
s
breakfast
does
not
come
of
itself
,
and
that
therefore
,
where
so
complicated
and
magnificent
a
style
of
luxury
was
maintained
,
someone
must
give
earnest
attention
to
its
organization
.
And
from
the
glance
with
which
Alexey
Kirillovitch
scanned
the
table
,
from
the
way
he
nodded
to
the
butler
,
and
offered
Darya
Alexandrovna
her
choice
between
cold
soup
and
hot
soup
,
she
saw
that
it
was
all
organized
and
maintained
by
the
care
of
the
master
of
the
house
himself
.
It
was
evident
that
it
all
rested
no
more
upon
Anna
than
upon
Veslovsky
.
She
,
Sviazhsky
,
the
princess
,
and
Veslovsky
,
were
equally
guests
,
with
light
hearts
enjoying
what
had
been
arranged
for
them
.
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Anna
was
the
hostess
only
in
conducting
the
conversation
.
The
conversation
was
a
difficult
one
for
the
lady
of
the
house
at
a
small
table
with
persons
present
,
like
the
steward
and
the
architect
,
belonging
to
a
completely
different
world
,
struggling
not
to
be
overawed
by
an
elegance
to
which
they
were
unaccustomed
,
and
unable
to
sustain
a
large
share
in
the
general
conversation
.
But
this
difficult
conversation
Anna
directed
with
her
usual
tact
and
naturalness
,
and
indeed
she
did
so
with
actual
enjoyment
,
as
Darya
Alexandrovna
observed
.
The
conversation
began
about
the
row
Tushkevitch
and
Veslovsky
had
taken
alone
together
in
the
boat
,
and
Tushkevitch
began
describing
the
last
boat
races
in
Petersburg
at
the
Yacht
Club
.
But
Anna
,
seizing
the
first
pause
,
at
once
turned
to
the
architect
to
draw
him
out
of
his
silence
.
Nikolay
Ivanitch
was
struck
,
she
said
,
meaning
Sviazhsky
,
at
the
progress
the
new
building
had
made
since
he
was
here
last
;
but
I
am
there
every
day
,
and
every
day
I
wonder
at
the
rate
at
which
it
grows
.
It
s
first
-
rate
working
with
his
excellency
,
said
the
architect
with
a
smile
(
he
was
respectful
and
composed
,
though
with
a
sense
of
his
own
dignity
)
.
It
s
a
very
different
matter
to
have
to
do
with
the
district
authorities
.
Where
one
would
have
to
write
out
sheaves
of
papers
,
here
I
call
upon
the
count
,
and
in
three
words
we
settle
the
business
.
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The
American
way
of
doing
business
,
said
Sviazhsky
,
with
a
smile
.
Yes
,
there
they
build
in
a
rational
fashion
.
.
.
.
The
conversation
passed
to
the
misuse
of
political
power
in
the
United
States
,
but
Anna
quickly
brought
it
round
to
another
topic
,
so
as
to
draw
the
steward
into
talk
.