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Vronsky understood now that this was Mada up "Excuse me, I did
not know you, and, indeed, our acquaintance was so slight," said
Vronsky, bowing, "that no doubt you do not remember me"
"Oh, no," said she, "I should have known you because yourbut you all the
way" As she spoke she let the eagerness that would insist on
con of my
brother"
"Do call him, Alexey," said the old countess Vronsky stepped
out onto the platform and shouted: "Oblonsky! Here!"
Madame Karenina, however, did not wait for her brother, but
catching sight of hiht, resolute
step And as soon as her brother had reached her, with a gesture
that struck Vronsky by its decision and its grace, she flung her
left arm around his neck, drew hiazed, never taking his eyes from her, and
s that his
ain into the carriage
"She's very sweet, isn't she?" said the countess of Madahted to