| PART 6
Chapter 7
 (continued)"Do you know Veslovsky has been at Anna's, and he's going to them
 again?  You know they're hardly fifty miles from you, and I too
 must certainly go over there.  Veslovsky, come here!" Vassenka crossed over to the ladies, and sat down beside Kitty. "Ah, do tell me, please; you have stayed with her?  How was she?"
 Darya Alexandrovna appealed to him. Levin was left at the other end of the table, and though never
 pausing in his conversation with the princess and Varenka, he saw
 that there was an eager and mysterious conversation going on
 between Stepan Arkadyevitch, Dolly, Kitty, and Veslovsky.  And
 that was not all.  He saw on his wife's face an expression of
 real feeling as she gazed with fixed eyes on the handsome face of
 Vassenka, who was telling them something with great animation. "It's exceedingly nice at their place," Veslovsky was telling
 them about Vronsky and Anna.  "I can't, of course, take it upon
 myself to judge, but in their house you feel the real feeling of
 home." "What do they intend doing?" "I believe they think of going to Moscow." "How jolly it would be for us all to go over to them together'
 When are you going there?" Stepan Arkadyevitch asked Vassenka. "I'm spending July there." "Will you go?" Stepan Arkadyevitch said to his wife. "I've been wanting to a long while; I shall certainly go," said
 Dolly.  "I am sorry for her, and I know her.  She's a splendid
 woman.  I will go alone, when you go back, and then I shall be in
 no one's way.  And it will be better indeed without you." "To be sure," said Stepan Arkadyevitch.  "And you, Kitty?" "I?  Why should I go?" Kitty said, flushing all over, and she
 glanced round at her husband. |