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    Part 1 - Chapter 13 - Page 2

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    going away."

    She had reached the door, when she heard his step. "No! it's not
    honest. What have I to be afraid of? I have done nothing wrong.
    What is to be, will be! I'll tell the truth. And with him one
    can't be ill at ease. Here he is," she said to herself, seeing
    his powerful, shy figure, with his shining eyes fixed on her.
    She looked straight into his face, as thought imploring him to
    spare her, and gave her hand.

    "It's not time yet; I think I'm too early," he said glancing
    round the empty drawing room. When he saw that his expectations
    were realized, that there was nothing to prevent him from
    speaking, his face became gloomy.

    "Oh, no," said Kitty, and sat down at the table.

    "But this was just what I wanted, to find you alone," be began,
    not sitting down, and not looking at her, so as not to lose
    courage.

    "Mamma will be down directly. She was very much tired....
    Yesterday..."

    She talked on, not knowing what her lips were uttering, and not
    taking her supplicating and caressing eyes off him.

    He glanced at her; she blushed, and ceased speaking.

    "I told you I did not know whether I should be here long...that
    it depended on you..."

    She dropped her head lower and lower, not knowing herself what
    answer she should make to what was coming.

    "That it depended on you," he repeated. "I meant to say...I
    meant to say...I came for this...to be my wife!" he brought out,
    not knowing what he was saying; but feeling that the most
    terrible thing was said, he stopped short and looked at her...

    She was breathing heavily, not looking at him. She was feeling
    ecstasy. Her soul was flooded with happiness. She had never
    anticipated that the utterance of love would produce such a
    powerful effect on her. But it lasted only an instant. She
    remembered Vronsky. She lifted her clear, truthful eyes, and
    seeing his desperate face, she answered hastily:

    "That cannot be...forgive me."

    A moment ago, and how close she had been to him, of what
    importance in his life! And how aloof and remote from him she
    had become now!

    "It was bound to be so," he said, not looking at her.

    He bowed, and was meaning to retreat.
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