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==PARTPart 6Six==
===Chapter 1===
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Chapter 1
 
 
 
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===Chapter 2===
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On the terrace were assembled all the ladies of the party. They
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===Chapter 3===
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place, and all walked on together.
 
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===Chapter 4===
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Varenka, with her white kerchief on her black hair, surrounded
by the children, gaily and good-humoredly looking after them, and
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advanced with resolute steps towards her.
 
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===Chapter 5===
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"Varvara Andreevna, when I was very young, I set before myself
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"Oh, they didn't see."
 
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===Chapter 6===
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During the time of the children's tea the grown-up people sat in
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there's no living without them."
 
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Levin came back to the house only when they sent to summon him to
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see. Tomorrow.... Oh, yes, we are going tomorrow."
 
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===Chapter 8===
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Next day, before the ladies were up, the wagonette and a trap for
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drove the remaining pair.
 
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"Well, now what's our plan of campaign? Tell us all about it,"
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spirits that after lunch they drove to the Gvozdyov marsh.
 
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Vassenka drove the horses so smartly that they reached the marsh
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Arkadyevitch, to soften his triumph.
 
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===Chapter 11===
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When Levin and Stepan Arkadyevitch reached the peasant's hut
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"Gentlemen, tomorrow before daylight!" and fell asleep.
 
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Waking up at earliest dawn, Levin tried to wake his companions.
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off.
 
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===Chapter 13===
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The sportsman's saying, that if the first beast or the first bird
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===Chapter 14===
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Next day at ten o'clock Levin, who had already gone his rounds,
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===Chapter 15===
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After escorting his wife upstairs, Levin went to Dolly's part of
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Darya Alexandrovna carried out her intention and went to see
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===Chapter 17===
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The coachman pulled up his four horses and looked round to the
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===Chapter 18===
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Anna looked at Dolly's thin, care-worn face, with its wrinkles
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===Chapter 19===
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Left alone, Darya Alexandrovna, with a good housewife's eye,
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===Chapter 20===
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"Here's Dolly for you, princess, you were so anxious to see her,"
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===Chapter 21===
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"No, I think the princess is tired, and horses don't interest
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===Chapter 22===
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When Anna found Dolly at home before her, she looked intently in
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===Chapter 23===
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Dolly was wanting to go to bed when Anna came in to see her,
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===Chapter 24===
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"Then there is all the more reason for you to legalize your
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===Chapter 25===
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Vronsky and Anna spent the whole summer and part of the winter
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In September Levin moved to Moscow for Kitty's confinement. He
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===Chapter 27===
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The sixth day was fixed for the election of the marshal of the
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===Chapter 28===
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Levin was standing rather far off. A nobleman breathing heavily
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===Chapter 29===
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The narrow room, in which they were smoking and taking refreshments,
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===Chapter 30===
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Sviazhsky took Levin's arm, and went with him to his own friends.
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===Chapter 31===
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The newly elected marshal and many of the successful party dined
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===Chapter 32===
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Before Vronsky's departure for the elections, Anna had reflected
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==PART 7==
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