Anna Karenina by Part 1 Chapter 28 Page 2

had been when they had taken such a fancy to her, that she was not now interested in them,—�but they had abruptly dropped their play with their aunt, and their love for her, and were quite indifferent that she was going away.�

Anna was absorbed the whole morning in preparations for her departure. She wrote notes to her Moscow acquaintances, put down her accounts, and packed. Altogether Dolly fancied she was not in a placid state of mind, but in that worried mood, which Dolly knew well with herself, and which does not come without cause, and for the most part covers dissatisfaction with self. After dinner, Anna went up to her room to dress, and Dolly followed her.

“How queer you are today!” Dolly said to her.

“I? Do you think so? I’m not queer, but I’m