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“
How
glad
I
am
,
”
he
said
,
“
that
you
should
know
her
!
You
know
Dolly
has
long
wished
for
it
.
And
Lvov
’
s
been
to
see
her
,
and
often
goes
.
Though
she
is
my
sister
,
”
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
pursued
,
“
I
don
’
t
hesitate
to
say
that
she
’
s
a
remarkable
woman
.
But
you
will
see
.
Her
position
is
very
painful
,
especially
now
.
”
“
Why
especially
now
?
”
“
We
are
carrying
on
negotiations
with
her
husband
about
a
divorce
.
And
he
’
s
agreed
;
but
there
are
difficulties
in
regard
to
the
son
,
and
the
business
,
which
ought
to
have
been
arranged
long
ago
,
has
been
dragging
on
for
three
months
past
.
As
soon
as
the
divorce
is
over
,
she
will
marry
Vronsky
.
How
stupid
these
old
ceremonies
are
,
that
no
one
believes
in
,
and
which
only
prevent
people
being
comfortable
!
”
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
put
in
.
“
Well
,
then
their
position
will
be
as
regular
as
mine
,
as
yours
.
”
“
What
is
the
difficulty
?
”
said
Levin
.
“
Oh
,
it
’
s
a
long
and
tedious
story
!
The
whole
business
is
in
such
an
anomalous
position
with
us
.
But
the
point
is
she
has
been
for
three
months
in
Moscow
,
where
everyone
knows
her
,
waiting
for
the
divorce
;
she
goes
out
nowhere
,
sees
no
woman
except
Dolly
,
because
,
do
you
understand
,
she
doesn
’
t
care
to
have
people
come
as
a
favor
.
That
fool
Princess
Varvara
,
even
she
has
left
her
,
considering
this
a
breach
of
propriety
.
Well
,
you
see
,
in
such
a
position
any
other
woman
would
not
have
found
resources
in
herself
.
But
you
’
ll
see
how
she
has
arranged
her
life
—
how
calm
,
how
dignified
she
is
.
To
the
left
,
in
the
crescent
opposite
the
church
!
”
shouted
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
leaning
out
of
the
window
.
“
Phew
!
how
hot
it
is
!
”
he
said
,
in
spite
of
twelve
degrees
of
frost
,
flinging
his
open
overcoat
still
wider
open
.
“
But
she
has
a
daughter
:
no
doubt
she
’
s
busy
looking
after
her
?
”
said
Levin
.
“
I
believe
you
picture
every
woman
simply
as
a
female
,
une
couveuse
,
”
said
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
.
“
If
she
’
s
occupied
,
it
must
be
with
her
children
.
No
,
she
brings
her
up
capitally
,
I
believe
,
but
one
doesn
’
t
hear
about
her
.
She
’
s
busy
,
in
the
first
place
,
with
what
she
writes
.
I
see
you
’
re
smiling
ironically
,
but
you
’
re
wrong
.
She
’
s
writing
a
children
’
s
book
,
and
doesn
’
t
talk
about
it
to
anyone
,
but
she
read
it
to
me
and
I
gave
the
manuscript
to
Vorkuev
.
.
.
you
know
the
publisher
.
.
.
and
he
’
s
an
author
himself
too
,
I
fancy
.
He
understands
those
things
,
and
he
says
it
’
s
a
remarkable
piece
of
work
.
But
are
you
fancying
she
’
s
an
authoress
?
—
not
a
bit
of
it
.
She
’
s
a
woman
with
a
heart
,
before
everything
,
but
you
’
ll
see
.
Now
she
has
a
little
English
girl
with
her
,
and
a
whole
family
she
’
s
looking
after
.
”
“
Oh
,
something
in
a
philanthropic
way
?
”