1 Anna Arkadyevna had not yet come in.
2 Anna Arkadyevna did not stay to supper, but went home.
3 "Come, come, as we were sitting before," said Anna Arkadyevna, sitting down in her place.
4 Vronsky asked Sviazhsky to take in Anna Arkadyevna, and himself offered his arm to Dolly.
5 Anna Arkadyevna Karenina had friends and close ties in three different circles of this highest society.
6 "To be sure, I heard Anna Arkadyevna talking yesterday about plinths and damp-courses," said Veslovsky.
7 "Arrange everything with Darya in the sitting room for Anna Arkadyevna," he said to Matvey when he came in.
8 Korsunsky bowed, set straight his open shirt front, and gave her his arm to conduct her to Anna Arkadyevna.
9 "Give this to the courier to be delivered to Anna Arkadyevna tomorrow at the summer villa," he said, getting up.
10 "This is one of my most faithful supporters," said Korsunsky, bowing to Anna Arkadyevna, whom he had not yet seen.
11 After the ball, early next morning, Anna Arkadyevna sent her husband a telegram that she was leaving Moscow the same day.
12 "It would be a hard task, though, to construct a machine from your description, Anna Arkadyevna," Sviazhsky said jestingly.
13 "Matvey, my sister Anna Arkadyevna will be here tomorrow," he said, checking for a minute the sleek, plump hand of the barber, cutting a pink path through his long, curly whiskers.
14 At the moment when he was approaching Anna Arkadyevna he noticed too with joy that she was conscious of his being near, and looked round, and seeing him, turned again to her husband.
15 By addressing his wife like this he gave Vronsky to understand that he wished to be left alone, and, turning slightly towards him, he touched his hat; but Vronsky turned to Anna Arkadyevna.
16 Anna Arkadyevna, with her quick little hand, was unfastening the lace of her sleeve, caught in the hook of her fur cloak, and with bent head listening to the words Vronsky murmured as he escorted her down.
17 Absorbed in business with the chief secretary, Alexey Alexandrovitch had completely forgotten that it was Tuesday, the day fixed by him for the return of Anna Arkadyevna, and he was surprised and received a shock of annoyance when a servant came in to inform him of her arrival.
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