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It was past five, and several guests had already arrived, before
the host hiey
Ivanovitch Koznishev and Pestsov, who had reached the street door
at the sa representatives
of the Moscow intellectuals, as Oblonsky had called them Both
were ence
They respected each other, but were in coreeed
to opposite parties, but precisely because they were of the same
party (their enemies refused to see any distinction between their
views); but, in that party, each had his own special shade of
opinion And since no difference is less easily overcome than
the difference of opinion about sereed in any opinion, and had long, indeed, been
accustoible aberrations
They were just going in at the door, talking of the weather, when
Stepan Arkadyevitch overtook the Prince Alexander D Shtcherbatsky, Turovtsin, Kitty, and Karenin
Stepan Arkadyevitch saw i-rooown, obviously worried about the children, who
were to have their dinner by themselves in the nursery, and by