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Chapter 19
 (continued)Catching a sound of skirts and light steps at the door, she
 looked round, and her care-worn face unconsciously expressed not
 gladness, but wonder.  She got up and embraced her sister-in-law. "What, here already!" she said as she kissed her. "Dolly, how glad I am to see you!" "I am glad, too," said Dolly, faintly smiling, and trying by the
 expression of Anna's face to find out whether she knew.  "Most
 likely she knows," she thought, noticing the sympathy in Anna's
 face.  "Well, come along, I'll take you to your room," she went
 on, trying to defer as long as possible the moment of
 confidences. "Is this Grisha? Heavens, how he's grown!" said Anna; and
 kissing him, never taking her eyes off Dolly, she stood still and
 flushed a little.  "No, please, let us stay here." She took off her kerchief and her hat, and catching it in a lock
 of her black hair, which was a mass of curls, she tossed her head
 and shook her hair down. "You are radiant with health and happiness!" said Dolly, almost
 with envy. "I?....  Yes," said Anna.  "Merciful heavens, Tanya!  You're the
 same age as my Seryozha," she added, addressing the little girl
 as she ran in.  She took her in her arms and kissed her.
 "Delightful child, delightful!  Show me them all." She mentioned them, not only remembering the names, but the
 years, months, characters, illnesses of all the children, and
 Dolly could not but appreciate that. "Very well, we will go to them," she said.  "It's a pity Vassya's
 asleep." After seeing the children, They sat down, alone now, in the
 drawing room, to coffee.  Anna took the tray, and then pushed it
 away from her. "Dolly," she said, "he has told me." |