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Darya Alexandrovna looked with timid inquiry into his energetic face, which under the linden trees was continually being lighted up in patches by the sunshine, and then passing into complete shadow again. She waited for him to say more, but he walked in silence beside her, scratching with his cane in the gravel.
`You have come to see us, you, the only woman of Anna's former friends I don't count Princess Varvara but I know that you have done this not because you regard our position as normal, but because, understanding all the difficulty of the position, you still love her and want to be a help to her. Have I understood you rightly' he asked, looking round at her.
`Oh, yes,' answered Darya
liked him so much just now with his eager interest that she saw how Anna could be in love with him.
`No, I think the Princess is tired, and horses don't interest her,' Vronsky said to Anna, who wanted to go on to the stud farm, where Sviiazhsky wished to see the new stallion. `You go on, while I escort the Princess home, and we'll have a little talk,' he said. `If you would like that' he added, turning to her.
`I know nothing about horses, and I shall be delighted to go back with you,' answered
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Darya Alexandrovna, rather astonished.
She saw by Vronsky's face that he wanted something from her. She was not mistaken. As soon as they had passed through the little gate back into the garden, he looked in the direction Anna had taken, and, having made sure that she could neither hear nor see them, he began:
`You guess that I have something I want to say to you,' he said, looking at her with laughing eyes. `I am not wrong in believ.[p]authentic jordans for sale ing you to be a friend of Anna's.' He took off his hat, and taking out his handkerchief, wiped his head, which was growing bald.
Darya Alexandrovna made no answer, and merely stared at him with dismay. When she was left alone with him, she suddenly felt afraid; his laughing eyes and stern expression scared her.
The most diverse suppositions as to what he was about to say to her flashed into her brain. `He is go.[p]hogan shoes ing to beg me to come to stay with them with the children, and I shall have to refuse; or to create a set that will receive Anna in Moscow....
Or isn't it Vassenka Veslovsky and his relations with Anna Or perhaps about Kitty that he feels he was to blame' All her conjectures were unpleasant, but she did not guess what he really wanted to talk about to her.
`You have so much influence with Anna, she is so fond of you,' he said; `do hel.linuanyuanxz0522 p me.'
Darya Alexandrovna looked with timid inquiry into his energetic face, which under the linden trees was continually being lighted up in patches by the sunshine, and then passing into complete shadow again. She waited for him to say more, but he walked in silence beside her, scratching with his cane in the gravel.
`You have come to see us, you, the only woman of Anna's former friends I don't count Princess Varvara but I know that you have done this not because you regard our position as normal, but because, understanding all the difficulty of the position, you still love her and want to be a help to her. Have I understood you rightly' he asked, looking round at her.
`Oh, yes,' answered Darya
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