Анна Каренина

Chapter 33

           

           Vronskymadenoreply,andsayingafewwordstoPrincessSorokina,hewentaway.Atthedoorhemethisbrother.

           “Ah,Alexey!”saidhisbrother.“Howdisgusting!Idiotofawoman,nothingelse....Iwantedtogostraighttoher.Let’sgotogether.”

           Vronskydidnothearhim.Withrapidstepshewentdownstairs;hefeltthathemustdosomething,buthedidnotknowwhat.Angerwithherforhavingputherselfandhiminsuchafalseposition,togetherwithpityforhersuffering,filledhisheart.Hewentdown,andmadestraightforAnna’sbox.AtherboxstoodStremov,talkingtoher.

           “Therearenomoretenors.Lemouleenestbrisé!”

           VronskybowedtoherandstoppedtogreetStremov.

           “Youcameinlate,Ithink,andhavemissedthebestsong,”AnnasaidtoVronsky,glancingironically,hethought,athim.

           “Iamapoorjudgeofmusic,”hesaid,lookingsternlyather.

           “LikePrinceYashvin,”shesaidsmiling,“whoconsidersthatPattisingstooloud.”

           “Thankyou,”shesaid,herlittlehandinitslongglovetakingtheplaybillVronskypickedup,andsuddenlyatthatinstantherlovelyfacequivered.Shegotupandwentintotheinteriorofthebox.

           Noticinginthenextactthatherboxwasempty,Vronsky,rousingindignant“hushes”inthesilentaudience,wentoutinthemiddleofasoloanddrovehome.

           Annawasalreadyathome.WhenVronskywentuptoher,shewasinthesamedressasshehadwornatthetheater.Shewassittinginthefirstarmchairagainstthewall,lookingstraightbeforeher.Shelookedathim,andatonceresumedherformerposition.

           “Anna,”hesaid

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