Анна Каренина

Chapter 7

           WhatheparticularlydislikedwasthatGolenishtchev,amanbelongingtoagoodset,shouldputhimselfonalevelwithsomescribblingfellows,withwhomhewasirritatedandangry.Wasitworthit?Vronskydislikedit,yethefeltthatGolenishtchevwasunhappy,andwassorryforhim.Unhappiness,almostmentalderangement,wasvisibleonhismobile,ratherhandsomeface,whilewithoutevennoticingAnna’scomingin,hewentonhurriedlyandhotlyexpressinghisviews.

           WhenAnnacameininherhatandcape,andherlovelyhandrapidlyswingingherparasol,andstoodbesidehim,itwaswithafeelingofreliefthatVronskybrokeawayfromtheplaintiveeyesofGolenishtchevwhichfastenedpersistentlyuponhim,andwithafreshrushoflovelookedathischarmingcompanion,fulloflifeandhappiness.Golenishtchevrecoveredhimselfwithaneffort,andatfirstwasdejectedandgloomy,butAnna,disposedtofeelfriendlywitheveryoneasshewasatthattime,soonrevivedhisspiritsbyherdirectandlivelymanner.Aftertryingvarioussubjectsofconversation,shegothimuponpainting,ofwhichhetalkedverywell,andshelistenedtohimattentively.Theywalkedtothehousetheyhadtaken,andlookedoverit.

           “Iamverygladofonething,”saidAnnatoGolenishtchevwhentheywereontheirwayback,“Alexeywillhaveacapitalatelier.Youmustcertainlytakethatroom,”shesaidtoVronskyinRussian,usingtheaffectionatelyfamiliarformasthoughshesawthatGolenishtchevwouldbecomeintimatewiththemintheirisolation,andthattherewasnoneedofreservebeforehim

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