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“
God
knows
whether
they
are
fully
reconciled
,
”
thought
Anna
,
hearing
her
tone
,
cold
and
composed
.
“
Oh
,
nonsense
,
Dolly
,
always
making
difficulties
,
”
answered
her
husband
.
“
Come
,
I
’
ll
do
it
all
,
if
you
like
.
.
.
.
”
“
Yes
,
they
must
be
reconciled
,
”
thought
Anna
.
“
I
know
how
you
do
everything
,
”
answered
Dolly
.
“
You
tell
Matvey
to
do
what
can
’
t
be
done
,
and
go
away
yourself
,
leaving
him
to
make
a
muddle
of
everything
,
”
and
her
habitual
,
mocking
smile
curved
the
corners
of
Dolly
’
s
lips
as
she
spoke
.
“
Full
,
full
reconciliation
,
full
,
”
thought
Anna
;
“
thank
God
!
”
and
rejoicing
that
she
was
the
cause
of
it
,
she
went
up
to
Dolly
and
kissed
her
.
“
Not
at
all
.
Why
do
you
always
look
down
on
me
and
Matvey
?
”
said
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
smiling
hardly
perceptibly
,
and
addressing
his
wife
.
The
whole
evening
Dolly
was
,
as
always
,
a
little
mocking
in
her
tone
to
her
husband
,
while
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
was
happy
and
cheerful
,
but
not
so
as
to
seem
as
though
,
having
been
forgiven
,
he
had
forgotten
his
offense
.
At
half
-
past
nine
o
’
clock
a
particularly
joyful
and
pleasant
family
conversation
over
the
tea
-
table
at
the
Oblonskys
’
was
broken
up
by
an
apparently
simple
incident
.
But
this
simple
incident
for
some
reason
struck
everyone
as
strange
.
Talking
about
common
acquaintances
in
Petersburg
,
Anna
got
up
quickly
.
“
She
is
in
my
album
,
”
she
said
;
“
and
,
by
the
way
,
I
’
ll
show
you
my
Seryozha
,
”
she
added
,
with
a
mother
’
s
smile
of
pride
.