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131
Enough
or
not
enough
,
we
must
make
it
do
,
said
Matvey
,
slamming
the
carriage
door
and
stepping
back
onto
the
steps
.
132
Darya
Alexandrovna
meanwhile
having
pacified
the
child
,
and
knowing
from
the
sound
of
the
carriage
that
he
had
gone
off
,
went
back
again
to
her
bedroom
.
It
was
her
solitary
refuge
from
the
household
cares
which
crowded
upon
her
directly
she
went
out
from
it
.
Even
now
,
in
the
short
time
she
had
been
in
the
nursery
,
the
English
governess
and
Matrona
Philimonovna
had
succeeded
in
putting
several
questions
to
her
,
which
did
not
admit
of
delay
,
and
which
only
she
could
answer
:
What
were
the
children
to
put
on
for
their
walk
?
Should
they
have
any
milk
?
Should
not
a
new
cook
be
sent
for
?
133
Ah
,
let
me
alone
,
let
me
alone
!
she
said
,
and
going
back
to
her
bedroom
she
sat
down
in
the
same
place
as
she
had
sat
when
talking
to
her
husband
,
clasping
tightly
her
thin
hands
with
the
rings
that
slipped
down
on
her
bony
fingers
,
and
fell
to
going
over
in
her
memory
all
the
conversation
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134
He
has
gone
!
But
has
he
broken
it
off
with
her
?
she
thought
.
Can
it
be
he
sees
her
?
Why
didn
t
I
ask
him
!
No
,
no
,
reconciliation
is
impossible
.
Even
if
we
remain
in
the
same
house
,
we
are
strangers
strangers
forever
!
She
repeated
again
with
special
significance
the
word
so
dreadful
to
her
.
And
how
I
loved
him
!
my
God
,
how
I
loved
him
!
.
.
.
How
I
loved
him
!
And
now
don
t
I
love
him
?
Don
t
I
love
him
more
than
before
?
The
most
horrible
thing
is
,
she
began
,
but
did
not
finish
her
thought
,
because
Matrona
Philimonovna
put
her
head
in
at
the
door
.
135
Let
us
send
for
my
brother
,
she
said
;
he
can
get
a
dinner
anyway
,
or
we
shall
have
the
children
getting
nothing
to
eat
till
six
again
,
like
yesterday
.
136
Very
well
,
I
will
come
directly
and
see
about
it
.
But
did
you
send
for
some
new
milk
?
137
And
Darya
Alexandrovna
plunged
into
the
duties
of
the
day
,
and
drowned
her
grief
in
them
for
a
time
.
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138
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
had
learned
easily
at
school
,
thanks
to
his
excellent
abilities
,
but
he
had
been
idle
and
mischievous
,
and
therefore
was
one
of
the
lowest
in
his
class
.
But
in
spite
of
his
habitually
dissipated
mode
of
life
,
his
inferior
grade
in
the
service
,
and
his
comparative
youth
,
he
occupied
the
honorable
and
lucrative
position
of
president
of
one
of
the
government
boards
at
Moscow
.
This
post
he
had
received
through
his
sister
Anna
s
husband
,
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
Karenin
,
who
held
one
of
the
most
important
positions
in
the
ministry
to
whose
department
the
Moscow
office
belonged
.
But
if
Karenin
had
not
got
his
brother
-
in
-
law
this
berth
,
then
through
a
hundred
other
personages
brothers
,
sisters
,
cousins
,
uncles
,
and
aunts
Stiva
Oblonsky
would
have
received
this
post
,
or
some
other
similar
one
,
together
with
the
salary
of
six
thousand
absolutely
needful
for
him
,
as
his
affairs
,
in
spite
of
his
wife
s
considerable
property
,
were
in
an
embarrassed
condition
.
139
Half
Moscow
and
Petersburg
were
friends
and
relations
of
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
.
He
was
born
in
the
midst
of
those
who
had
been
and
are
the
powerful
ones
of
this
world
.
One
-
third
of
the
men
in
the
government
,
the
older
men
,
had
been
friends
of
his
father
s
,
and
had
known
him
in
petticoats
;
another
third
were
his
intimate
chums
,
and
the
remainder
were
friendly
acquaintances
.
Consequently
the
distributors
of
earthly
blessings
in
the
shape
of
places
,
rents
,
shares
,
and
such
,
were
all
his
friends
,
and
could
not
overlook
one
of
their
own
set
;
and
Oblonsky
had
no
need
to
make
any
special
exertion
to
get
a
lucrative
post
.
140
He
had
only
not
to
refuse
things
,
not
to
show
jealousy
,
not
to
be
quarrelsome
or
take
offense
,
all
of
which
from
his
characteristic
good
nature
he
never
did
.
It
would
have
struck
him
as
absurd
if
he
had
been
told
that
he
would
not
get
a
position
with
the
salary
he
required
,
especially
as
he
expected
nothing
out
of
the
way
;
he
only
wanted
what
the
men
of
his
own
age
and
standing
did
get
,
and
he
was
no
worse
qualified
for
performing
duties
of
the
kind
than
any
other
man
.