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“
Oh
,
no
,
why
so
?
”
said
Anna
with
a
smile
that
betrayed
that
she
knew
there
was
something
charming
in
her
disquisitions
upon
the
machine
that
had
been
noticed
by
Sviazhsky
.
This
new
trait
of
girlish
coquettishness
made
an
unpleasant
impression
on
Dolly
.
“
But
Anna
Arkadyevna
’
s
knowledge
of
architecture
is
marvelous
,
”
said
Tushkevitch
.
“
To
be
sure
,
I
heard
Anna
Arkadyevna
talking
yesterday
about
plinths
and
damp
-
courses
,
”
said
Veslovsky
.
“
Have
I
got
it
right
?
”
“
There
’
s
nothing
marvelous
about
it
,
when
one
sees
and
hears
so
much
of
it
,
”
said
Anna
.
“
But
,
I
dare
say
,
you
don
’
t
even
know
what
houses
are
made
of
?
”
Darya
Alexandrovna
saw
that
Anna
disliked
the
tone
of
raillery
that
existed
between
her
and
Veslovsky
,
but
fell
in
with
it
against
her
will
.
Vronsky
acted
in
this
matter
quite
differently
from
Levin
.
He
obviously
attached
no
significance
to
Veslovsky
’
s
chattering
;
on
the
contrary
,
he
encouraged
his
jests
.
“
Come
now
,
tell
us
,
Veslovsky
,
how
are
the
stones
held
together
?
”
“
By
cement
,
of
course
.
”
“
Bravo
!
And
what
is
cement
?
”