1 At that instant Marya Nikolaevna came back.
2 Left alone with Marya Nikolaevna, Levin turned to her.
3 This was the second letter he had received from Marya Nikolaevna.
4 Marya Yevgenyevna and her daughter expressed their thanks and admiration.
5 The princess had invited Marya Yevgenyevna and her daughter and the colonel.
6 I say, Marya Vassilievna, you were making out those fly-away crinolines were not being worn.
7 "Nikolay Dmitrievitch, Nikolay Dmitrievitch," whispered Marya Nikolaevna, again going up to him.
8 But Marya Philimonovna had the happy thought of putting in gussets, and adding a little shoulder-cape.
9 "Just see, now, and you were quite in despair," said Marya Philimonovna, pointing to the ironing-board.
10 And this woman," Nikolay Levin interrupted him, pointing to her, "is the partner of my life, Marya Nikolaevna.
11 He went out of the door without a word, and at once stumbled over Marya Nikolaevna, who had heard of his arrival and had not dared to go in to see him.
12 Levin crimsoned both from shame and anger with his wife, who had put herself and him in such a difficult position; but Marya Nikolaevna crimsoned still more.
13 He could not say that he had cast off Marya Nikolaevna because the tea was weak, and, above all, because she would look after him, as though he were an invalid.
14 Marya Philimonovna called one of them and handed her a sheet and a shirt that had dropped into the water for her to dry them, and Darya Alexandrovna began to talk to the women.
15 The fact that the children had not been at the sacrament for nearly a year worried her extremely, and with the full approval and sympathy of Marya Philimonovna she decided that this should take place now in the summer.
16 The simple-hearted Marya Yevgenyevna simply roared with laughter at everything absurd the prince said, and his jokes made Varenka helpless with feeble but infectious laughter, which was something Kitty had never seen before.
17 On coming back with Kitty from the springs, the prince, who had asked the colonel, and Marya Yevgenyevna, and Varenka all to come and have coffee with them, gave orders for a table and chairs to be taken into the garden under the chestnut tree, and lunch to be laid there.
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