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Nikolay Shtcherbatsky, Kitty's cousin, in a short jacket and

tight trousers, was sitting on a garden seat with his skates on

Seeing Levin, he shouted to hi? First-rate

ice--do put your skates on"

"I haven't gotat this

boldness and ease in her presence, and not for one second losing

sight of her, though he did not look at her He felt as though

the sun were co

out her slender feet in their high boots with obvious timidity,

she skated towards hi his arround, overtook her She

skated a little uncertainly; taking her hands out of the little

ency, and

looking towards Levin, whonized, she sot round the turn, she

gave herself a push off with one foot, and skated straight up to

Shtcherbatsky Clutching at his ar to

Levin She was ht of her, he could call up a vivid picture of her