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"Coht that

caood-bye for the last

ti up the entrance to

the carriage till the third bell rang She sat down on her

lounge beside Annushka, and looked about her in the twilight of

the sleeping-carriage "Thank God! tomorrow I shall see Seryozha

and Alexey Alexandrovitch, and o on in the old way,

all nice and as usual"

Still in the same anxious frame of mind, as she had been all that

day, Anna took pleasure in arranging herself for the journey with

great care With her little deft hands she opened and shut her

little red bag, took out a cushion, laid it on her knees, and

carefully wrapping up her feet, settled herself comfortably An

invalid lady had already lain down to sleep Two other ladies

began talking to Anna, and a stout elderly lady tucked up her

feet, andof the train Anna

answered a feords, but not foreseeing any entertainet a lamp, hooked it

onto the ar a paper knife and

an English novel At first her reading ; then when the train had started,