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"To be sure, and e that your hand may not be far from his
lips He'll kiss your hand, and all will end satisfactorily,"
answered Vronsky
"So at the Francais!" and, with a rustle of her skirts, she
vanished
Kao,
shook hands and went off to his dressing roo, Petritsky described to him in brief
outlines his position, as far as it had changed since Vronsky had
left Petersburg No ive hiet hiet hiiment had announced that if
these scandals did not cease he would have to leave As for the
baroness, he was sick to death of her, especially since she'd
taken to offering continually to lend hiirl--he'd show her to Vronsky--a enre of the slave Rebecca, don't
you know" He'd had a row, too, with Berkoshov, and was going to
send seconds to hiether everything was supre his comrade enter into further details of his position,
Petritsky proceeded to tell hi news As he
listened to Petritsky's fa
of the rooms he had spent the last three years in, Vronsky felt a
delightful sense of co life
that he was used to
"I