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    Part 1 - Chapter 21 - Page 2

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    photograph and talk of him.
    Seizing the first pretext, she got up, and with her light,
    resolute step went for her album. The stairs up to her room came
    out on the landing of the great warm main staircase.

    Just as she was leaving the drawing room, a ring was heard in the
    hall.

    "Who can that be?" said Dolly

    "It's early for me to be fetched, and for anyone else it's late,"
    observed Kitty.

    "Sure to be someone with papers for me," put in Stepan
    Arkadyevitch. When Anna was passing the top of the staircase, a
    servant was running up to announce the visitor, while the visitor
    himself was standing under a lamp. Anna glancing down at once
    recognized Vronsky, and a strange feeling of pleasure and at the
    same time of dread of something stirred in her heart. He was
    standing still, not taking off his coat, pulling something out of
    his pocket. At the instant when she was just facing the stairs,
    he raised his eyes, caught sight of her, and into the expression
    of his face there passed a shade of embarrassment and dismay.
    With a slight inclination of her head she passed, hearing behind
    her Stepan Arkadyevitch's loud voice calling him to come up, and
    the quiet, soft, and composed voice of Vronsky refusing.

    When Anna returned with the album, he was already gone, and
    Stepan Arkadyevitch was telling them that he had called to
    inquire about the dinner they were giving next day to a celebrity
    who had just arrived. "And nothing would induce him to come up.
    What a queer fellow he is!" added Stepan Arkadyevitch.

    Kitty blushed. She thought that she was the only person who knew
    why he had come, and why he would not come up. "He has been at
    home," she thought, "and didn't find me, and thought I should be
    here, but he did not come up because he thought it late, and
    Anna's here."

    All of them looked at each other, saying nothing, and began to
    look at Anna's album.

    There was nothing either exceptional or strange in a man's
    calling at half-past nine on a friend to inquire details of a
    proposed dinner party and not coming in, but it seemed strange to
    all of them. Above all, it seemed strange and not right to Anna.
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