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"Yes, yesjust so" Oblonsky said, sighing "That's what
I've come for At least not solely for thatI've been made a
_Kammerherr_; of course, one has to say thank you But the chief
thing was having to settle this"
"Well, God help you!" said Betsy
After acco
her hand above the glove, at the point where the pulse beats, and
to her such unseeh or be angry, Stepan Arkadyevitch went to his
sister He found her in tears
Although he happened to be bubbling over with good spirits,
Stepan Arkadyevitch immediately and quite naturally fell into the
sympathetic, poetically emotional tone which harmonized with her
mood He asked her how she was, and how she had spent the
and all past days
and days to come," she said