" I ought to see Alexey" (so she called Vronsky in her thoughts); "no one but he can tell me what I ought to do.
I'll go to Betsy's, perhaps I shall see him there," she said to herself, completely forgetting that when she had told him the day before that she was not going to Princess Tverskaya's, he had said that in that case he should not go either.
She went up to the table, wrote to her husband, "I have received your letter.
--A.
" ; and, ringing the bell, gave it to the footman.
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