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Before
they
rose
from
the
table
,
when
all
of
them
were
smoking
,
Vronsky
’
s
valet
went
up
to
him
with
a
letter
on
a
tray
.
“
From
Vozdvizhenskoe
by
special
messenger
,
”
he
said
with
a
significant
expression
“
Astonishing
!
how
like
he
is
to
the
deputy
prosecutor
Sventitsky
,
”
said
one
of
the
guests
in
French
of
the
valet
,
while
Vronsky
,
frowning
,
read
the
letter
.
The
letter
was
from
Anna
.
Before
he
read
the
letter
,
he
knew
its
contents
.
Expecting
the
elections
to
be
over
in
five
days
,
he
had
promised
to
be
back
on
Friday
.
Today
was
Saturday
,
and
he
knew
that
the
letter
contained
reproaches
for
not
being
back
at
the
time
fixed
.
The
letter
he
had
sent
the
previous
evening
had
probably
not
reached
her
yet
.
The
letter
was
what
he
had
expected
,
but
the
form
of
it
was
unexpected
,
and
particularly
disagreeable
to
him
.
“
Annie
is
very
ill
,
the
doctor
says
it
may
be
inflammation
.
I
am
losing
my
head
all
alone
.
Princess
Varvara
is
no
help
,
but
a
hindrance
.
I
expected
you
the
day
before
yesterday
,
and
yesterday
,
and
now
I
am
sending
to
find
out
where
you
are
and
what
you
are
doing
.
I
wanted
to
come
myself
,
but
thought
better
of
it
,
knowing
you
would
dislike
it
.
Send
some
answer
,
that
I
may
know
what
to
do
.
”
The
child
ill
,
yet
she
had
thought
of
coming
herself
.
Their
daughter
ill
,
and
this
hostile
tone
.
The
innocent
festivities
over
the
election
,
and
this
gloomy
,
burdensome
love
to
which
he
had
to
return
struck
Vronsky
by
their
contrast
.
But
he
had
to
go
,
and
by
the
first
train
that
night
he
set
off
home
.
Before
Vronsky
’
s
departure
for
the
elections
,
Anna
had
reflected
that
the
scenes
constantly
repeated
between
them
each
time
he
left
home
,
might
only
make
him
cold
to
her
instead
of
attaching
him
to
her
,
and
resolved
to
do
all
she
could
to
control
herself
so
as
to
bear
the
parting
with
composure
.
But
the
cold
,
severe
glance
with
which
he
had
looked
at
her
when
he
came
to
tell
her
he
was
going
had
wounded
her
,
and
before
he
had
started
her
peace
of
mind
was
destroyed
.
In
solitude
afterwards
,
thinking
over
that
glance
which
had
expressed
his
right
to
freedom
,
she
came
,
as
she
always
did
,
to
the
same
point
—
the
sense
of
her
own
humiliation
.
“
He
has
the
right
to
go
away
when
and
where
he
chooses
.
Not
simply
to
go
away
,
but
to
leave
me
.
He
has
every
right
,
and
I
have
none
.
But
knowing
that
,
he
ought
not
to
do
it
.
What
has
he
done
,
though
?
.
.
.
He
looked
at
me
with
a
cold
,
severe
expression
.
Of
course
that
is
something
indefinable
,
impalpable
,
but
it
has
never
been
so
before
,
and
that
glance
means
a
great
deal
,
”
she
thought
.
“
That
glance
shows
the
beginning
of
indifference
.
”
And
though
she
felt
sure
that
a
coldness
was
beginning
,
there
was
nothing
she
could
do
,
she
could
not
in
any
way
alter
her
relations
to
him
.
Just
as
before
,
only
by
love
and
by
charm
could
she
keep
him
.
And
so
,
just
as
before
,
only
by
occupation
in
the
day
,
by
morphine
at
night
,
could
she
stifle
the
fearful
thought
of
what
would
be
if
he
ceased
to
love
her
.
It
is
true
there
was
still
one
means
;
not
to
keep
him
—
for
that
she
wanted
nothing
more
than
his
love
—
but
to
be
nearer
to
him
,
to
be
in
such
a
position
that
he
would
not
leave
her
.