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One
has
to
know
Anna
and
Vronsky
I
have
got
to
know
him
better
now
to
see
how
nice
they
are
,
and
how
touching
,
she
said
,
speaking
now
with
perfect
sincerity
,
and
forgetting
the
vague
feeling
of
dissatisfaction
and
awkwardness
she
had
experienced
there
.
Vronsky
and
Anna
spent
the
whole
summer
and
part
of
the
winter
in
the
country
,
living
in
just
the
same
condition
,
and
still
taking
no
steps
to
obtain
a
divorce
.
It
was
an
understood
thing
between
them
that
they
should
not
go
away
anywhere
;
but
both
felt
,
the
longer
they
lived
alone
,
especially
in
the
autumn
,
without
guests
in
the
house
,
that
they
could
not
stand
this
existence
,
and
that
they
would
have
to
alter
it
.
Their
life
was
apparently
such
that
nothing
better
could
be
desired
.
They
had
the
fullest
abundance
of
everything
;
they
had
a
child
,
and
both
had
occupation
.
Anna
devoted
just
as
much
care
to
her
appearance
when
they
had
no
visitors
,
and
she
did
a
great
deal
of
reading
,
both
of
novels
and
of
what
serious
literature
was
in
fashion
.
She
ordered
all
the
books
that
were
praised
in
the
foreign
papers
and
reviews
she
received
,
and
read
them
with
that
concentrated
attention
which
is
only
given
to
what
is
read
in
seclusion
.
Moreover
,
every
subject
that
was
of
interest
to
Vronsky
,
she
studied
in
books
and
special
journals
,
so
that
he
often
went
straight
to
her
with
questions
relating
to
agriculture
or
architecture
,
sometimes
even
with
questions
relating
to
horse
-
breeding
or
sport
.
He
was
amazed
at
her
knowledge
,
her
memory
,
and
at
first
was
disposed
to
doubt
it
,
to
ask
for
confirmation
of
her
facts
;
and
she
would
find
what
he
asked
for
in
some
book
,
and
show
it
to
him
.
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The
building
of
the
hospital
,
too
,
interested
her
.
She
did
not
merely
assist
,
but
planned
and
suggested
a
great
deal
herself
.
But
her
chief
thought
was
still
of
herself
how
far
she
was
dear
to
Vronsky
,
how
far
she
could
make
up
to
him
for
all
he
had
given
up
.
Vronsky
appreciated
this
desire
not
only
to
please
,
but
to
serve
him
,
which
had
become
the
sole
aim
of
her
existence
,
but
at
the
same
time
he
wearied
of
the
loving
snares
in
which
she
tried
to
hold
him
fast
.
As
time
went
on
,
and
he
saw
himself
more
and
more
often
held
fast
in
these
snares
,
he
had
an
ever
growing
desire
,
not
so
much
to
escape
from
them
,
as
to
try
whether
they
hindered
his
freedom
.
Had
it
not
been
for
this
growing
desire
to
be
free
,
not
to
have
scenes
every
time
he
wanted
to
go
to
the
town
to
a
meeting
or
a
race
,
Vronsky
would
have
been
perfectly
satisfied
with
his
life
.
The
rôle
he
had
taken
up
,
the
rôle
of
a
wealthy
landowner
,
one
of
that
class
which
ought
to
be
the
very
heart
of
the
Russian
aristocracy
,
was
entirely
to
his
taste
;
and
now
,
after
spending
six
months
in
that
character
,
he
derived
even
greater
satisfaction
from
it
.
And
his
management
of
his
estate
,
which
occupied
and
absorbed
him
more
and
more
,
was
most
successful
.
In
spite
of
the
immense
sums
cost
him
by
the
hospital
,
by
machinery
,
by
cows
ordered
from
Switzerland
,
and
many
other
things
,
he
was
convinced
that
he
was
not
wasting
,
but
increasing
his
substance
.
In
all
matters
affecting
income
,
the
sales
of
timber
,
wheat
,
and
wool
,
the
letting
of
lands
,
Vronsky
was
hard
as
a
rock
,
and
knew
well
how
to
keep
up
prices
.
In
all
operations
on
a
large
scale
on
this
and
his
other
estates
,
he
kept
to
the
simplest
methods
involving
no
risk
,
and
in
trifling
details
he
was
careful
and
exacting
to
an
extreme
degree
.
In
spite
of
all
the
cunning
and
ingenuity
of
the
German
steward
,
who
would
try
to
tempt
him
into
purchases
by
making
his
original
estimate
always
far
larger
than
really
required
,
and
then
representing
to
Vronsky
that
he
might
get
the
thing
cheaper
,
and
so
make
a
profit
,
Vronsky
did
not
give
in
.
He
listened
to
his
steward
,
cross
-
examined
him
,
and
only
agreed
to
his
suggestions
when
the
implement
to
be
ordered
or
constructed
was
the
very
newest
,
not
yet
known
in
Russia
,
and
likely
to
excite
wonder
.
Apart
from
such
exceptions
,
he
resolved
upon
an
increased
outlay
only
where
there
was
a
surplus
,
and
in
making
such
an
outlay
he
went
into
the
minutest
details
,
and
insisted
on
getting
the
very
best
for
his
money
;
so
that
by
the
method
on
which
he
managed
his
affairs
,
it
was
clear
that
he
was
not
wasting
,
but
increasing
his
substance
.
In
October
there
were
the
provincial
elections
in
the
Kashinsky
province
,
where
were
the
estates
of
Vronsky
,
Sviazhsky
,
Koznishev
,
Oblonsky
,
and
a
small
part
of
Levin
s
land
.
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These
elections
were
attracting
public
attention
from
several
circumstances
connected
with
them
,
and
also
from
the
people
taking
part
in
them
.
There
had
been
a
great
deal
of
talk
about
them
,
and
great
preparations
were
being
made
for
them
.
Persons
who
never
attended
the
elections
were
coming
from
Moscow
,
from
Petersburg
,
and
from
abroad
to
attend
these
.
Vronsky
had
long
before
promised
Sviazhsky
to
go
to
them
.
Before
the
elections
Sviazhsky
,
who
often
visited
Vozdvizhenskoe
,
drove
over
to
fetch
Vronsky
.
On
the
day
before
there
had
been
almost
a
quarrel
between
Vronsky
and
Anna
over
this
proposed
expedition
It
was
the
very
dullest
autumn
weather
,
which
is
so
dreary
in
the
country
,
and
so
,
preparing
himself
for
a
struggle
,
Vronsky
,
with
a
hard
and
cold
expression
,
informed
Anna
of
his
departure
as
he
had
never
spoken
to
her
before
.
But
,
to
his
surprise
,
Anna
accepted
the
information
with
great
composure
,
and
merely
asked
when
he
would
be
back
.
He
looked
intently
at
her
,
at
a
loss
to
explain
this
composure
.
She
smiled
at
his
look
.
He
knew
that
way
she
had
of
withdrawing
into
herself
,
and
knew
that
it
only
happened
when
she
had
determined
upon
something
without
letting
him
know
her
plans
.
He
was
afraid
of
this
;
but
he
was
so
anxious
to
avoid
a
scene
that
he
kept
up
appearances
,
and
half
sincerely
believed
in
what
he
longed
to
believe
in
her
reasonableness
.
I
hope
you
won
t
be
dull
?