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Before
Vronsky
and
Oblonsky
came
back
the
ladies
heard
the
facts
from
the
butler
.
Oblonsky
and
Vronsky
had
both
seen
the
mutilated
corpse
.
Oblonsky
was
evidently
upset
.
He
frowned
and
seemed
ready
to
cry
.
“
Ah
,
how
awful
!
Ah
,
Anna
,
if
you
had
seen
it
!
Ah
,
how
awful
!
”
he
said
.
Vronsky
did
not
speak
;
his
handsome
face
was
serious
,
but
perfectly
composed
.
“
Oh
,
if
you
had
seen
it
,
countess
,
”
said
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
.
“
And
his
wife
was
there
.
.
.
.
It
was
awful
to
see
her
!
.
.
.
She
flung
herself
on
the
body
.
They
say
he
was
the
only
support
of
an
immense
family
.
How
awful
!
”
“
Couldn
’
t
one
do
anything
for
her
?
”
said
Madame
Karenina
in
an
agitated
whisper
.
Vronsky
glanced
at
her
,
and
immediately
got
out
of
the
carriage
.
“
I
’
ll
be
back
directly
,
maman
,
”
he
remarked
,
turning
round
in
the
doorway
.
When
he
came
back
a
few
minutes
later
,
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
was
already
in
conversation
with
the
countess
about
the
new
singer
,
while
the
countess
was
impatiently
looking
towards
the
door
,
waiting
for
her
son
.
“
Now
let
us
be
off
,
”
said
Vronsky
,
coming
in
.
They
went
out
together
.
Vronsky
was
in
front
with
his
mother
.
Behind
walked
Madame
Karenina
with
her
brother
.
Just
as
they
were
going
out
of
the
station
the
station
-
master
overtook
Vronsky
.