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==PARTPart 7Seven==
===Chapter 1===
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Chapter 1
 
 
The Levins had been three months in Moscow. The date had long
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===Chapter 2===
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"Go, please, go then and call on the Bols," Kitty said to her
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===Chapter 3===
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Levin had on this visit to town seen a great deal of his old
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===Chapter 4===
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Lvov, the husband of Natalia, Kitty's sister, had spent all his
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===Chapter 5===
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At the concert in the afternoon two very interesting things were
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===Chapter 6===
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"Perhaps they're not at home?" said Levin, as he went into the
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===Chapter 7===
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Levin reached the club just at the right time. Members and
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===Chapter 8===
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Getting up from the table, Levin walked with Gagin through the
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===Chapter 9===
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"Oblonsky's carriage!" the porter shouted in an angry bass. The
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===Chapter 10===
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She had risen to meet him, not concealing her pleasure at seeing
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===Chapter 11===
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"What a marvelous, sweet and unhappy woman!" he was thinking,
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===Chapter 12===
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After taking leave of her guests, Anna did not sit down, but
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===Chapter 13===
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There are no conditions to which a man cannot become used,
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===Chapter 14===
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The doctor was not yet up, and the footman said that "he had been
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===Chapter 15===
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He did not know whether it was late or early. The candles had
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===Chapter 16===
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At ten o'clock the old prince, Sergey Ivanovitch, and Stepan
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===Chapter 17===
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Stepan Arkadyevitch's affairs were in a very bad way.
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===Chapter 18===
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"Now there is something I want to talk about, and you know what
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===Chapter 19===
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Stepan Arkadyevitch was about to go away when Korney came in to
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===Chapter 20===
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Stepan Arkadyevitch, as usual, did not waste his time in
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===Chapter 21===
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After a capital dinner and a great deal of cognac drunk at
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===Chapter 22===
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Stepan Arkadyevitch felt completely nonplussed by the strange
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===Chapter 23===
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In order to carry through any undertaking in family life, there
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===Chapter 24===
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"Well, was it nice?" she asked, coming out to meet him with a
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===Chapter 25===
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Feeling that the reconciliation was complete, Anna set eagerly
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===Chapter 26===
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Never before had a day been passed in quarrel. Today was the
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===Chapter 27===
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"He has gone! It is over!" Anna said to herself, standing at the
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===Chapter 28===
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It was bright and sunny. A fine rain had been falling all the
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===Chapter 29===
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Anna got into the carriage again in an even worse frame of mind
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===Chapter 30===
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"Here it is again! Again I understand it all!" Anna said to
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===Chapter 31===
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A bell rang, some young men, ugly and impudent, and at the same
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girl laughing affectedly ran down the platform.
 
"Katerina Andreevna, she's got them all, _ma''ma tante!_''" cried the girl.
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"Even the child's hideous and affected," thought Anna. To avoid
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==PART 8==
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