Dressing as Anna Karenina's Dame Life
Chapter 15
"No, you don't have to do this, Anna, that's okay, you must have your own reasons."
"You are so kind, Konstantin Dmitrich." Anna stared at Levin with a shy smile on her face. She didn't know how charming she was at the moment, and Vronsky in the distance was careless. Seeing this, something called jealousy began to churn inside him.
"Do you mind? Can you dance a mazurka with me?"
The last dance ended at some unknown time, Anna was a little surprised to see such a stubborn man, she looked around for Kitty helplessly.
Vronsky seized the opportunity to ask again: "Do you want me to be under the shadow of failure for the whole ball?" He asked in a joking tone, and it was already difficult for Anna to refuse.
"Pretending to be dizzy or spraining your ankle suddenly?" She was anxiously thinking of countermeasures in her heart, when a heavenly voice rescued her, it was Levin, he just came over.
"I'm sorry, Count Vronsky, because Madame Karenin is already my dance partner." Levin rejected the man's invitation to Anna with a firm voice, and the latter raised the corners of his lips, "Okay, Sorry I didn't know."
"It's all right, but Count Vronsky, I think people should know what belongs to them." Levin said in a somewhat aggressive tone. He was very dissatisfied with this man leaving Kitty alone. On the dance floor, though the latter doesn't want his own guardian either.
"I think that's of course." Vronsky curled the corners of his lips, but his eyes were a little cold.
Anna finally breathed a sigh of relief, and had a better impression of Levin. As for Count Vronsky, he didn't seem to love him like Kitty loved him, and he seemed to be interested in her. She thought she should be happy Click back.
That night, Kitty pushed open the door of Anna's room. She bit her lip, with puzzlement, grievance and dissatisfaction in her eyes. Anna sighed and put down the book in her hand. She called the little girl over and said sorry to her.
"Why do you apologize to me? After all, Count Vronsky invited you first." The little girl said angrily.
"I think it hurts you whether it's my fault or not, Kitty, and I want to say that I don't think much of Count Vronsky. I admire him for what he is, kind and generous, but I don't love him, you forget. I'm already the mother of an eight-year-old boy."
Kitty blushed slightly, she wasn't really dissatisfied with Anna, or she was just being willful, "No, Anna, I should apologize to you, I was blinded by jealousy, when someone told me he When I invited you to dance the mazurka."
"Kitty, why did you refuse Konstantin Dmitrich?" Anna accepted Kitty's apology, and she asked a question she wanted to know.
Speaking of Levin, Kitty's eyes were apologetic, and she lowered her eyes and said: "I don't hate Konstantin Dmitrich, I even like being with him, he is a good guy, although not Funny, but very real. But I don't find in him that passionate feeling that I looked at Vronsky."
Anna raised her hand and stroked the girl's beautiful golden hair, "Kitty, love and marriage don't necessarily go together, excitement can't add much to your marriage."
"But a marriage without love scares me." The girl pouted slightly.
"Oh, of course, my dear, there can't really be no love in marriage." Anna smiled slightly, "I mean, maybe your heart is not as clear as your own head."
"what?"
"Perhaps you still like Konstantin Dmitritch, what you might call love."
"No, Anna, I like Count Vronsky." Kitty's eyes widened, and her persistence began to relax after seeing Anna's indifferent eyes.
"Think about it, Kitty." Anna patted the girl on the shoulder to see her off.
Early the next morning, Anna sent a telegram to Karenin. She imagined the expression of the old-fashioned man, and couldn't help writing the telegram in a long and stinky way until the staff looked at him with surprised eyes. Only then did he stop after watching her.
The children cried and hugged Anna's waist and refused to let her go, so she had to ask her brother to deliver the things to the train. She knelt down and wiped the tears from the little girl's face, then kissed Grisha's chubby face and hugged her. hugged the youngest boy.
"Baby, please don't cry anymore. I will bring Seryozha next time. You can play together. I promise it won't take long."
"Really?" Grisha asked, sobbing.
"Of course it's true, sweetheart." Anna took out a handkerchief and blew his nose for the little guy, who thanked him shyly.
"You really have to promise, Anna." Tao Li smiled, and led the children to her side.
"I swear to God I mean it." Anna stroked a strand of hair from her cheek, and finally she hugged Kitty and whispered in her ear, "Think about it, my charming little girl."
"I will, Anna." Kitty raised the corners of her mouth and showed a happy smile.
The train was heading towards Petersburg. Anna leaned on the chair, trying to make herself more comfortable. In the haze, she opened her eyes again and it was already night. There was a heavy snowstorm outside the window. A sleepy yawn, it seems that yesterday's dance really exhausted me.
Considering the few passengers next to her, she resisted the idea of opening the window to let in some air. She just stared at the flying snowflakes outside with her eyes blindfolded, sniffed the cold air penetrating through the cracks, and thought about her previous life. Only the previous life is a dream, she is Anna, and Anna is her, they are not alone, but a whole, finally approached in this snowy night.
Suddenly, a face appeared outside the window, which startled her. Someone knocked on the window with his hand, pushed back his hat, and revealed a handsome face. It was Count Vronsky. She comes out for a while.
Glancing at the ladies next to her, Anna didn't want to be their amateur conversation piece, even if it was just a thought of a woman with a vague face in a thick blanket and a man on the train, in order to prevent Count Vronsky from coming over, She nodded.
After getting out of the carriage, a burst of cold air hit, the man was standing below, and his shining eyes could be seen even in such a dark night.
"Count Vronsky, what do you want from me?"
"Anna, you don't know what I think of you, do you?" Vronsky asked without answering.
The author has something to say: here we come, the original book is about the snowy night O(∩_∩)O what should Anna do?
"You are so kind, Konstantin Dmitrich." Anna stared at Levin with a shy smile on her face. She didn't know how charming she was at the moment, and Vronsky in the distance was careless. Seeing this, something called jealousy began to churn inside him.
"Do you mind? Can you dance a mazurka with me?"
The last dance ended at some unknown time, Anna was a little surprised to see such a stubborn man, she looked around for Kitty helplessly.
Vronsky seized the opportunity to ask again: "Do you want me to be under the shadow of failure for the whole ball?" He asked in a joking tone, and it was already difficult for Anna to refuse.
"Pretending to be dizzy or spraining your ankle suddenly?" She was anxiously thinking of countermeasures in her heart, when a heavenly voice rescued her, it was Levin, he just came over.
"I'm sorry, Count Vronsky, because Madame Karenin is already my dance partner." Levin rejected the man's invitation to Anna with a firm voice, and the latter raised the corners of his lips, "Okay, Sorry I didn't know."
"It's all right, but Count Vronsky, I think people should know what belongs to them." Levin said in a somewhat aggressive tone. He was very dissatisfied with this man leaving Kitty alone. On the dance floor, though the latter doesn't want his own guardian either.
"I think that's of course." Vronsky curled the corners of his lips, but his eyes were a little cold.
Anna finally breathed a sigh of relief, and had a better impression of Levin. As for Count Vronsky, he didn't seem to love him like Kitty loved him, and he seemed to be interested in her. She thought she should be happy Click back.
That night, Kitty pushed open the door of Anna's room. She bit her lip, with puzzlement, grievance and dissatisfaction in her eyes. Anna sighed and put down the book in her hand. She called the little girl over and said sorry to her.
"Why do you apologize to me? After all, Count Vronsky invited you first." The little girl said angrily.
"I think it hurts you whether it's my fault or not, Kitty, and I want to say that I don't think much of Count Vronsky. I admire him for what he is, kind and generous, but I don't love him, you forget. I'm already the mother of an eight-year-old boy."
Kitty blushed slightly, she wasn't really dissatisfied with Anna, or she was just being willful, "No, Anna, I should apologize to you, I was blinded by jealousy, when someone told me he When I invited you to dance the mazurka."
"Kitty, why did you refuse Konstantin Dmitrich?" Anna accepted Kitty's apology, and she asked a question she wanted to know.
Speaking of Levin, Kitty's eyes were apologetic, and she lowered her eyes and said: "I don't hate Konstantin Dmitrich, I even like being with him, he is a good guy, although not Funny, but very real. But I don't find in him that passionate feeling that I looked at Vronsky."
Anna raised her hand and stroked the girl's beautiful golden hair, "Kitty, love and marriage don't necessarily go together, excitement can't add much to your marriage."
"But a marriage without love scares me." The girl pouted slightly.
"Oh, of course, my dear, there can't really be no love in marriage." Anna smiled slightly, "I mean, maybe your heart is not as clear as your own head."
"what?"
"Perhaps you still like Konstantin Dmitritch, what you might call love."
"No, Anna, I like Count Vronsky." Kitty's eyes widened, and her persistence began to relax after seeing Anna's indifferent eyes.
"Think about it, Kitty." Anna patted the girl on the shoulder to see her off.
Early the next morning, Anna sent a telegram to Karenin. She imagined the expression of the old-fashioned man, and couldn't help writing the telegram in a long and stinky way until the staff looked at him with surprised eyes. Only then did he stop after watching her.
The children cried and hugged Anna's waist and refused to let her go, so she had to ask her brother to deliver the things to the train. She knelt down and wiped the tears from the little girl's face, then kissed Grisha's chubby face and hugged her. hugged the youngest boy.
"Baby, please don't cry anymore. I will bring Seryozha next time. You can play together. I promise it won't take long."
"Really?" Grisha asked, sobbing.
"Of course it's true, sweetheart." Anna took out a handkerchief and blew his nose for the little guy, who thanked him shyly.
"You really have to promise, Anna." Tao Li smiled, and led the children to her side.
"I swear to God I mean it." Anna stroked a strand of hair from her cheek, and finally she hugged Kitty and whispered in her ear, "Think about it, my charming little girl."
"I will, Anna." Kitty raised the corners of her mouth and showed a happy smile.
The train was heading towards Petersburg. Anna leaned on the chair, trying to make herself more comfortable. In the haze, she opened her eyes again and it was already night. There was a heavy snowstorm outside the window. A sleepy yawn, it seems that yesterday's dance really exhausted me.
Considering the few passengers next to her, she resisted the idea of opening the window to let in some air. She just stared at the flying snowflakes outside with her eyes blindfolded, sniffed the cold air penetrating through the cracks, and thought about her previous life. Only the previous life is a dream, she is Anna, and Anna is her, they are not alone, but a whole, finally approached in this snowy night.
Suddenly, a face appeared outside the window, which startled her. Someone knocked on the window with his hand, pushed back his hat, and revealed a handsome face. It was Count Vronsky. She comes out for a while.
Glancing at the ladies next to her, Anna didn't want to be their amateur conversation piece, even if it was just a thought of a woman with a vague face in a thick blanket and a man on the train, in order to prevent Count Vronsky from coming over, She nodded.
After getting out of the carriage, a burst of cold air hit, the man was standing below, and his shining eyes could be seen even in such a dark night.
"Count Vronsky, what do you want from me?"
"Anna, you don't know what I think of you, do you?" Vronsky asked without answering.
The author has something to say: here we come, the original book is about the snowy night O(∩_∩)O what should Anna do?
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