Having just gotten back from a very long car trip, I thought I'd propose a few fun things to do to pass the time.



She looked round, and the same instant recognized Vronsky's face.

Putting his hand to the peak of his cap, he bowed to her and asked, Was there anything she wanted? Could he be of any service to her? She gazed rather a long while at him without answering, and, in spite of the shadow in which he was standing, she saw, or fancied she saw, both the expression of his face and his eyes.

It was again that expression of reverential ecstasy which had so worked upon her the day before.

More than once she had told herself during the past few days, and again only a few moments before, that Vronsky was for her only one of the hundreds of young men, forever exactly the same, that are met everywhere, that she would never allow herself to bestow a thought upon him.

But now at the first instant of meeting him, she was seized by a feeling of joyful pride.

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