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931
He
asked
her
for
the
mazurka
before
me
,
said
Countess
Nordston
,
knowing
Kitty
would
understand
who
were
he
and
her
.
She
said
:
Why
,
aren
t
you
going
to
dance
it
with
Princess
Shtcherbatskaya
?
932
Oh
,
I
don
t
care
!
answered
Kitty
.
933
No
one
but
she
herself
understood
her
position
;
no
one
knew
that
she
had
just
refused
the
man
whom
perhaps
she
loved
,
and
refused
him
because
she
had
put
her
faith
in
another
.
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934
Countess
Nordston
found
Korsunsky
,
with
whom
she
was
to
dance
the
mazurka
,
and
told
him
to
ask
Kitty
.
935
Kitty
danced
in
the
first
couple
,
and
luckily
for
her
she
had
not
to
talk
,
because
Korsunsky
was
all
the
time
running
about
directing
the
figure
.
Vronsky
and
Anna
sat
almost
opposite
her
.
She
saw
them
with
her
long
-
sighted
eyes
,
and
saw
them
,
too
,
close
by
,
when
they
met
in
the
figures
,
and
the
more
she
saw
of
them
the
more
convinced
was
she
that
her
unhappiness
was
complete
.
She
saw
that
they
felt
themselves
alone
in
that
crowded
room
.
936
And
on
Vronsky
s
face
,
always
so
firm
and
independent
,
she
saw
that
look
that
had
struck
her
,
of
bewilderment
and
humble
submissiveness
,
like
the
expression
of
an
intelligent
dog
when
it
has
done
wrong
.
937
Anna
smiled
,
and
her
smile
was
reflected
by
him
.
She
grew
thoughtful
,
and
he
became
serious
.
Some
supernatural
force
drew
Kitty
s
eyes
to
Anna
s
face
.
She
was
fascinating
in
her
simple
black
dress
,
fascinating
were
her
round
arms
with
their
bracelets
,
fascinating
was
her
firm
neck
with
its
thread
of
pearls
,
fascinating
the
straying
curls
of
her
loose
hair
,
fascinating
the
graceful
,
light
movements
of
her
little
feet
and
hands
,
fascinating
was
that
lovely
face
in
its
eagerness
,
but
there
was
something
terrible
and
cruel
in
her
fascination
.
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938
Kitty
admired
her
more
than
ever
,
and
more
and
more
acute
was
her
suffering
.
Kitty
felt
overwhelmed
,
and
her
face
showed
it
.
When
Vronsky
saw
her
,
coming
across
her
in
the
mazurka
,
he
did
not
at
once
recognize
her
,
she
was
so
changed
.
939
Delightful
ball
!
he
said
to
her
,
for
the
sake
of
saying
something
.
940
Yes
,
she
answered
.