But she was not likely to be attractive to men.
She was like a fine flower, already past its bloom and without fragrance, though the petals were still unwithered.
Moreover, she would have been unattractive to men also from the lack of just what Kitty had too much of--of the suppressed fire of vitality, and the consciousness of her own attractiveness.
She always seemed absorbed in work about which there could be no doubt, and so it seemed she could not take interest in anything outside it.
It was just this contrast with her own position that was for Kitty the great attraction of Mademoiselle Varenka.
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.
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