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“
Oh
,
no
,
”
said
she
,
“
I
should
have
known
you
because
your
mother
and
I
have
been
talking
,
I
think
,
of
nothing
but
you
all
the
way
.
”
As
she
spoke
she
let
the
eagerness
that
would
insist
on
coming
out
show
itself
in
her
smile
.
“
And
still
no
sign
of
my
brother
.
”
“
Do
call
him
,
Alexey
,
”
said
the
old
countess
.
Vronsky
stepped
out
onto
the
platform
and
shouted
:
“
Oblonsky
!
Here
!
”
Madame
Karenina
,
however
,
did
not
wait
for
her
brother
,
but
catching
sight
of
him
she
stepped
out
with
her
light
,
resolute
step
.
And
as
soon
as
her
brother
had
reached
her
,
with
a
gesture
that
struck
Vronsky
by
its
decision
and
its
grace
,
she
flung
her
left
arm
around
his
neck
,
drew
him
rapidly
to
her
,
and
kissed
him
warmly
.
Vronsky
gazed
,
never
taking
his
eyes
from
her
,
and
smiled
,
he
could
not
have
said
why
.
But
recollecting
that
his
mother
was
waiting
for
him
,
he
went
back
again
into
the
carriage
.
“
She
’
s
very
sweet
,
isn
’
t
she
?
”
said
the
countess
of
Madame
Karenina
.
“
Her
husband
put
her
with
me
,
and
I
was
delighted
to
have
her
.
We
’
ve
been
talking
all
the
way
.
And
so
you
,
I
hear
.
.
.
vous
filez
le
parfait
amour
.
Tant
mieux
,
mon
cher
,
tant
mieux
.
”
“
I
don
’
t
know
what
you
are
referring
to
,
maman
,
”
he
answered
coldly
.
“
Come
,
maman
,
let
us
go
.
”
Madame
Karenina
entered
the
carriage
again
to
say
good
-
bye
to
the
countess
.
“
Well
,
countess
,
you
have
met
your
son
,
and
I
my
brother
,
”
she
said
.
“
And
all
my
gossip
is
exhausted
.
I
should
have
nothing
more
to
tell
you
.
”
“
Oh
,
no
,
”
said
the
countess
,
taking
her
hand
.
“
I
could
go
all
around
the
world
with
you
and
never
be
dull
.
You
are
one
of
those
delightful
women
in
whose
company
it
’
s
sweet
to
be
silent
as
well
as
to
talk
.
Now
please
don
’
t
fret
over
your
son
;
you
can
’
t
expect
never
to
be
parted
.
”