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721
Well
,
maman
,
are
you
perfectly
well
?
he
repeated
,
turning
to
his
mother
.
722
Everything
has
been
delightful
.
Alexander
has
been
very
good
,
and
Marie
has
grown
very
pretty
.
She
s
very
interesting
.
723
And
she
began
telling
him
again
of
what
interested
her
most
the
christening
of
her
grandson
,
for
which
she
had
been
staying
in
Petersburg
,
and
the
special
favor
shown
her
elder
son
by
the
Tsar
.
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724
Here
s
Lavrenty
,
said
Vronsky
,
looking
out
of
the
window
;
now
we
can
go
,
if
you
like
.
725
The
old
butler
,
who
had
traveled
with
the
countess
,
came
to
the
carriage
to
announce
that
everything
was
ready
,
and
the
countess
got
up
to
go
.
726
Come
;
there
s
not
such
a
crowd
now
,
said
Vronsky
.
727
The
maid
took
a
handbag
and
the
lap
dog
,
the
butler
and
a
porter
the
other
baggage
.
Vronsky
gave
his
mother
his
arm
;
but
just
as
they
were
getting
out
of
the
carriage
several
men
ran
suddenly
by
with
panic
-
stricken
faces
.
The
station
-
master
,
too
,
ran
by
in
his
extraordinary
colored
cap
.
Obviously
something
unusual
had
happened
.
The
crowd
who
had
left
the
train
were
running
back
again
.
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728
What
?
.
.
.
What
?
.
.
.
Where
?
.
.
.
Flung
himself
!
.
.
.
Crushed
!
.
.
.
was
heard
among
the
crowd
.
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
with
his
sister
on
his
arm
,
turned
back
.
They
too
looked
scared
,
and
stopped
at
the
carriage
door
to
avoid
the
crowd
.
729
The
ladies
got
in
,
while
Vronsky
and
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
followed
the
crowd
to
find
out
details
of
the
disaster
.
730
A
guard
,
either
drunk
or
too
much
muffled
up
in
the
bitter
frost
,
had
not
heard
the
train
moving
back
,
and
had
been
crushed
.