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Anna Karenina


                                     Before Vronsky and Oblonsky came back the ladies
                                  heard the facts from the butler.
                                     Oblonsky and Vronsky had both seen the mutilated
                                  corpse. Oblonsky was evidently upset. He frowned and

                                  seemed ready to cry.
                                     ‘Ah, how awful! Ah, Anna, if you had seen it! Ah, how
                                  awful!’ he said.
                                     Vronsky did not speak; his handsome face was serious,
                                  but perfectly composed.
                                     ‘Oh, if you had seen it, countess,’ said Stepan
                                  Arkadyevitch. ‘And his wife was there.... It was awful to
                                  see her!.... She flung herself on the body. They say he was
                                  the only support of an immense family. How awful!’
                                     ‘Couldn’t one do anything for her?’ said Madame
                                  Karenina in an agitated whisper.
                                     Vronsky glanced at her, and immediately got out of the
                                  carriage.
                                     ‘I’ll be back directly, maman,’ he remarked, turning
                                  round in the doorway.
                                     When he came back a few minutes later, Stepan
                                  Arkadyevitch was already in conversation with the
                                  countess about the new singer, while the countess was
                                  impatiently looking towards the door, waiting for her son.





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