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The Karenins, husband and wife, continued living in the saers to one another
Alexey Alexandrovitch made it a rule to see his wife every day,
so that the servantsat home Vronsky was never at Alexey
Alexandrovitch's house, but Anna saw him away from home, and her
husband are of it
The position was one of misery for all three; and not one of them
would have been equal to enduring this position for a single day,
if it had not been for the expectation that it would change, that
it was merely a temporary painful ordeal which would pass over
Alexey Alexandrovitch hoped that this passion would pass, as
everything does pass, that everyone would forget about it, and
his name would remain unsullied Anna, on whom the position
depended, and for whom it was more miserable than for anyone,
endured it because she not merely hoped, but firmly believed,
that it would all very soon be settled and coht She had
not the least idea ould settle the position, but she fir would very soon turn up now Vronsky,