Анна Каренина

Chapter 7

           She’sasplendidwoman.Iwillgoalone,whenyougoback,andthenIshallbeinnoone’sway.Anditwillbebetterindeedwithoutyou.”

           “Tobesure,”saidStepanArkadyevitch.“Andyou,Kitty?”

           “I?WhyshouldIgo?”Kittysaid,flushingallover,andsheglancedroundatherhusband.

           “DoyouknowAnnaArkadyevna,then?”Veslovskyaskedher.“She’saveryfascinatingwoman.”

           “Yes,”sheansweredVeslovsky,crimsoningstillmore.Shegotupandwalkedacrosstoherhusband.

           “Areyougoingshooting,then,tomorrow?”shesaid.

           Hisjealousyhadinthesefewmoments,especiallyattheflushthathadoverspreadhercheekswhileshewastalkingtoVeslovsky,gonefarindeed.Nowasheheardherwords,heconstruedtheminhisownfashion.Strangeasitwastohimafterwardstorecallit,itseemedtohimatthemomentclearthatinaskingwhetherhewasgoingshooting,allshecaredtoknowwaswhetherhewouldgivethatpleasuretoVassenkaVeslovsky,withwhom,ashefancied,shewasinlove.

           “Yes,I’mgoing,”heansweredherinanunnaturalvoice,disagreeabletohimself.

           “No,betterspendthedayheretomorrow,orDollywon’tseeanythingofherhusband,andsetoffthedayafter,”saidKitty.

           ThemotiveofKitty’swordswasinterpretedbyLevinthus:“Don’tseparatemefromhim.Idon’tcareaboutyourgoing,butdoletmeenjoythesocietyofthisdelightfulyoungman.”

           “Oh,ifyouwish,we’llstayheretomorrow,”Levinanswered,withpeculiaramiability.

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