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They
were
at
the
other
end
of
the
copse
under
an
old
lime
-
tree
;
they
were
calling
him
.
Two
figures
in
dark
dresses
(
they
had
been
light
summer
dresses
when
they
started
out
)
were
standing
bending
over
something
.
It
was
Kitty
with
the
nurse
.
The
rain
was
already
ceasing
,
and
it
was
beginning
to
get
light
when
Levin
reached
them
.
The
nurse
was
not
wet
on
the
lower
part
of
her
dress
,
but
Kitty
was
drenched
through
,
and
her
soaked
clothes
clung
to
her
.
Though
the
rain
was
over
,
they
still
stood
in
the
same
position
in
which
they
had
been
standing
when
the
storm
broke
.
Both
stood
bending
over
a
perambulator
with
a
green
umbrella
.
“
Alive
?
Unhurt
?
Thank
God
!
”
he
said
,
splashing
with
his
soaked
boots
through
the
standing
water
and
running
up
to
them
.
Kitty
’
s
rosy
wet
face
was
turned
towards
him
,
and
she
smiled
timidly
under
her
shapeless
sopped
hat
.
“
Aren
’
t
you
ashamed
of
yourself
?
I
can
’
t
think
how
you
can
be
so
reckless
!
”
he
said
angrily
to
his
wife
.
“
It
wasn
’
t
my
fault
,
really
.
We
were
just
meaning
to
go
,
when
he
made
such
a
to
-
do
that
we
had
to
change
him
.
We
were
just
.
.
.
.
”
Kitty
began
defending
herself
.
Mitya
was
unharmed
,
dry
,
and
still
fast
asleep
.
“
Well
,
thank
God
!
I
don
’
t
know
what
I
’
m
saying
!
”
They
gathered
up
the
baby
’
s
wet
belongings
;
the
nurse
picked
up
the
baby
and
carried
it
Levin
walked
beside
his
wife
,
and
,
penitent
for
having
been
angry
,
he
squeezed
her
hand
when
the
nurse
was
not
looking
.
During
the
whole
of
that
day
,
in
the
extremely
different
conversations
in
which
he
took
part
,
only
as
it
were
with
the
top
layer
of
his
mind
,
in
spite
of
the
disappointment
of
not
finding
the
change
he
expected
in
himself
,
Levin
had
been
all
the
while
joyfully
conscious
of
the
fulness
of
his
heart
.