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"Why are you tor me?"
"But Iquite the contraryI see you're unhappy"
But Kitty in her fury did not hear her
"I've nothing to grieve over and be comforted about I am too
proud ever to allow myself to care for a man who does not love
Tellher by the hand: "tell
me, did Levin speak to you?"
The mention of Levin's nae of self-control She leaped up froesticulated rapidly with
her hands and said: "Why bring Levin in too? I can't understand what you want to
torain, that I have
soo back
to a man who's deceived you, who has cared for another woman I
can't understand it! You lanced at her sister, and seeing that
Dolly sat silent, her headout of the room as she had meant to do, sat down near the
door, and hid her face in her handkerchief
The silence lasted for twoof
herself That humiliation of which she was always conscious came
back to her with a peculiar bitterness when her sister reminded
her of it She had not looked for such cruelty in her sister,
and she was angry with her But suddenly she heard the rustle of