Anna Karenina - Part 2 - Page 92/124

Princess Tverskaya did not get out of her carriage, but her

groom, in high boots, a cape, and black hat, darted out at the

entrance.

"I'm going; good-bye!" said Anna, and kissing her son, she went

up to Alexey Alexandrovitch and held out her hand to him. "It

was ever so nice of you to come."

Alexey Alexandrovitch kissed her hand.

"Well, _au revoir_, then! You'll come back for some tea; that's

delightful!" she said, and went out, gay and radiant. But as

soon as she no longer saw him, she was aware of the spot on her

hand that his lips had touched, and she shuddered with repulsion.