Kitty was glad of all this, but she could not be light-hearted.
She could not solve the problem her father had unconsciously set her by his goodhumored view of her friends, and of the life that had so attracted her.
To this doubt there was joined the change in her relations with the Petrovs, which had been so conspicuously and unpleasantly marked that morning.
Everyone was good humored, but Kitty could not feel good humored, and this increased her distress.
She felt a feeling such as she had known in childhood, when she had been shut in her room as a punishment, and had heard her sisters' merry laughter outside.
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