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`Agathya Mikhailovna and I will see about it,' and Varenka vanished with her.

`What a fine girl!' said the Princess.

`Not merely fine, maman; she's an exquisite girl; there's no one else like her.'

`So you are expecting Stepan Arkadyevich today?' said Sergei Ivanovich, evidently not disposed to pursue the conversation about Varenka. `It would be difficult to find two sons-in-law more unlike than yours,' he said with a subtle smile. `One mobility itself, only living in society, like a fish in water; the other our Kostia, lively, alert, quick in everything, but, as soon as he is in society, he either sinks into apathy, or struggles helplessly like a fish on land.'

`Yes, he's very heedless,' said the Princess, addressing Sergei Ivanovich. `I've intended, indeed, to ask you to tell him that it's out of the question for her' (she indicated Kitty) `to stay here; that she positively must come to Moscow. He talks of getting a doctor down...'

`Maman, he'll do everything; he has agreed to everything,' Kitty said, angry with her mother for appealing to Sergei Ivanovich to judge in such a matter.

In the middle of their conversation they heard the snorting of horses and the sound of wheels on the gravel.

Dolly had not time to get up to go and meet her husband, when from the window of the room below, where Grisha was having his lesson, Levin leaped out and helped Grisha out after him.

`It's Stiva!' Levin shouted from under the balcony. `We've finished, Dolly, don't be afraid!' he added, and started running like a boy to meet the carriage.

` Is, ea, id, ejus, ejus, ejus !' shouted Grisha, skipping along the avenue.

`And someone else too! Papa, of course!' cried Levin, stopping at the entrance of the avenue. `Kitty, don't come down the steep staircase - go around.'

But Levin had been mistaken in taking the person sitting in the carriage for the old Prince. As he got nearer to the carriage he saw beside Stepan Arkadyevich not the Prince, but a handsome, stout young man in a Scotch cap, with long ends of ribbon behind. This was Vassenka Veslovsky, a distant cousin of the Shcherbatskys, a brilliant young gentleman in Peterburg and Moscow society - a capital fellow, and a keen sportsman,' as Stepan Arkadyevich said, introducing him.

Not a whit abashed by the disappointment caused by his having come in place of the old Prince, Veslovsky greeted Levin gaily, claiming acquaintance with him in the past, and snatching up Grisha into the carriage, lifted him over the pointer that Stepan Arkadyevich had brought with him.

Levin did not get into the carriage, but walked behind. He was rather vexed at the nonarrival of the old Prince, whom he liked more and more the more he saw him, and also the arrival of this Vassenka Veslovsky, a quite alien and superfluous person. He seemed to him still more alien and superfluous when, on approaching the steps where the whole party, children and grownups, were gathered together in much animation, Levin saw Vassenka Veslovsky, with a particularly warm and gallant air, kissing Kitty's hand.

`Your wife and I are cousins and very old friends,' said Vassenka Veslovsky, once more shaking Levin's hand with great warmth.

`Well, are there plenty of birds?' Stepan Arkadyevich said to Levin, hardly leaving time for everyone to exchange greetings. `We've come with the most savage intentions. Why, maman, they've not been in Moscow since! Look, Tania, here's something for you! Get it, please, it's in the carriage, behind!' he talked in all directions. `How pretty you've grown, Dollenka,' he said to his wife, once more kissing her hand, holding it in one of his, and patting it with the other.

Levin, who a minute before had been in the happiest frame of mind, now looked darkly at everyone, and everything displeased him.

`Who was it he kissed yesterday with these lips?' he thought, looking at Stepan Arkadyevich's tender demonstrations to his wife. He looked at Dolly, and he did not like her either.

`She doesn't believe in his love. So what is she pleased about?

Revolting!' thought Levin.

He looked at the Princess, who had been so dear to him a minute before, and he did not like the manner in which she welcomed this Vassenka, with his ribbons, just as though she were in her own house.

Even Sergei Ivanovich, who had come out too on the steps, seemed to him unpleasant with the show of cordiality with which he met Stepan Arkadyevich, though Levin knew that his brother neither liked nor respected Oblonsky.

And Varenka - even she seemed hateful, with her air sainte nitouche making the acquaintance of this gentleman, while all the while she was thinking of nothing but getting married.

And more hateful than anyone was Kitty, for falling in with the tone of gaiety with which this gentleman regarded his visit in the country, as though it were a holiday for himself and everyone else. And, more unpleasant than everything else, was that peculiar smile with which she responded to his smile.

Noisily talking, they all went into the house; but as soon as they were all seated, Levin turned and went out.

Kitty saw something was wrong with her husband. She tried to seize a moment to speak to him alone, but he made haste to get away from her, saying he was wanted at the countinghouse. It was long since his own work on the estate had seemed to him so important as at that moment. `It's all holiday for them,' he thought; `but these are no holiday matters, they won't wait, and there's no living without them.'

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TOLSTOY: Anna Karenina Part 6, Chapter 07[Previous Chapter] [Table of Contents] Chapter 7 Levin came back to the house only when they sent to summon to supper. On the stairs were standing Kitty and Agathya Mikhailovna, consulting about wines for supper.

`But why are you making all this fuss? Have what we usually do.'

`No, Stiva doesn't drink... Kostia, stop, what's the matter?'

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