| PART 7
Chapter 1
 (continued)The truthful eyes told Levin that she was satisfied with herself,
 and in spite of her blushing he was quickly reassured and began
 questioning her, which was all she wanted.  When he had heard
 everything, even to the detail that for the first second she
 could not help flushing, but that afterwards she was just as
 direct and as much at her ease as with any chance acquaintance,
 Levin was quite happy again and said he was glad of it, and would
 not now behave as stupidly as he had done at the election, but
 would try the first time he met Vronsky to be as friendly as
 possible. "It's so wretched to feel that there's a man almost an enemy whom
 it's painful to meet," said Levin.  "I'm very, very glad." |