There she met Vronsky, and experienced an agitating joy at those meetings.

She met Vronsky specially often at Betsy's for Betsy was a Vronsky by birth and his cousin.

Vronsky was everywhere where he had any chance of meeting Anna, and speaking to her, when he could, of his love.

She gave him no encouragement, but every time she met him there surged up in her heart that same feeling of quickened life that had come upon her that day in the railway carriage when she saw him for the first time.

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