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Long afterin Sanin's room He sat down to the table and wrote to 'his Ge; he described the Polozovs--husband and wife--but, s, and ended by appointing awith her in three days!!! (with threehe took this letter to the post, and went for a walk in the garden of the Kurhaus, whereplayed There were few people in it as yet; he stood before the arbour in which the orchestra was placed, listened to an adaptation of airs fro some coffee, turned into a solitary side walk, sat down on a bench, and fell into a reverie The handle of a parasol gave hiorous, thurey-green barége dress, in a white tulle hat, and suède gloves, stood Maria Nikolaevna, fresh and rosy as a suuor of sound unbroken sleep had not yet quite vanished fro,' she said 'I sent after you to-day, but you'd already gone out I've only just drunkme drink the water here, you knohatever for, there's no tellingah? And now I have to walk for a whole hour Will you be my companion? And then we'll have so up; 'but I shall be very glad to have a ith you'
'Very well, give me your arm then; don't be afraid: your betrothed is not here--she won't see you'
Sanin gave a constrained sreeable sensation every time Maria Nikolaevna referred to Gemma However, he made haste to bend towards her obediently Maria Nikolaevna's arlided over it, and seeht to it
'Co up her open parasol over her shoulder 'I'm quite at home in this park; I will take you to the best places And do you knohat? (she very often made use of this expression), on't talk just now about that sale, we'll have a thorough discussion of that after lunch; but you must tell me now about yourselfso that I may knohom I have to do with And afterwards, if you like, I will tell you about ree?'