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Darya
Alexandrovna
disliked
taking
leave
of
Princess
Varvara
and
the
gentlemen
of
the
party
.
After
a
day
spent
together
,
both
she
and
her
hosts
were
distinctly
aware
that
they
did
not
get
on
together
,
and
that
it
was
better
for
them
not
to
meet
.
Only
Anna
was
sad
.
She
knew
that
now
,
from
Dolly
’
s
departure
,
no
one
again
would
stir
up
within
her
soul
the
feelings
that
had
been
roused
by
their
conversation
.
It
hurt
her
to
stir
up
these
feelings
,
but
yet
she
knew
that
that
was
the
best
part
of
her
soul
,
and
that
that
part
of
her
soul
would
quickly
be
smothered
in
the
life
she
was
leading
.
As
she
drove
out
into
the
open
country
,
Darya
Alexandrovna
had
a
delightful
sense
of
relief
,
and
she
felt
tempted
to
ask
the
two
men
how
they
had
liked
being
at
Vronsky
’
s
,
when
suddenly
the
coachman
,
Philip
,
expressed
himself
unasked
:
“
Rolling
in
wealth
they
may
be
,
but
three
pots
of
oats
was
all
they
gave
us
.
Everything
cleared
up
till
there
wasn
’
t
a
grain
left
by
cockcrow
.
What
are
three
pots
?
A
mere
mouthful
!
And
oats
now
down
to
forty
-
five
kopecks
.
At
our
place
,
no
fear
,
all
comers
may
have
as
much
as
they
can
eat
.
”
“
The
master
’
s
a
screw
,
”
put
in
the
counting
-
house
clerk
.
“
Well
,
did
you
like
their
horses
?
”
asked
Dolly
.
“
The
horses
!
—
there
’
s
no
two
opinions
about
them
.
And
the
food
was
good
.
But
it
seemed
to
me
sort
of
dreary
there
,
Darya
Alexandrovna
.
I
don
’
t
know
what
you
thought
,
”
he
said
,
turning
his
handsome
,
good
-
natured
face
to
her
.
“
I
thought
so
too
.
Well
,
shall
we
get
home
by
evening
?
”
“
Eh
,
we
must
!
”
On
reaching
home
and
finding
everyone
entirely
satisfactory
and
particularly
charming
,
Darya
Alexandrovna
began
with
great
liveliness
telling
them
how
she
had
arrived
,
how
warmly
they
had
received
her
,
of
the
luxury
and
good
taste
in
which
the
Vronskys
lived
,
and
of
their
recreations
,
and
she
would
not
allow
a
word
to
be
said
against
them