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'Hideous! As long as I live I shall never forget it. She said it was a disgrace to sit
beside me.' They leave for the country to relax. Anna begins to notice how Vronsky resembles Karenin in
his concern for what others think--why can't she find an independent man, she wonders. Anna starts to
dream that Vronsky doesn't love her. Certain events and emotions are literally driving her insane.
Part 6, Chapters 1-7
The Levins take many summer guests into their home, including two characters named Koznyshev and
Varenka. Koznyshev's fiancée died before the two could marry; he became lonely and now finds himself
attracted to Varenka. About to propose, he backs down.
Stiva arrives later for a visit and brings a friend named Veslovsky. Levin gets jealous because Veslovsky
flirts with Kitty. But Veslovsky is just a flirt. He goes to see Anna and flirts with her too. The two
principal women react differently to this man, as do the two main male characters.
Chapters 8-25