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“
All
is
over
,
”
she
said
;
“
I
have
nothing
but
you
.
Remember
that
.
”
“
I
can
never
forget
what
is
my
whole
life
.
For
one
instant
of
this
happiness
.
.
.
.
”
“
Happiness
!
”
she
said
with
horror
and
loathing
and
her
horror
unconsciously
infected
him
.
“
For
pity
’
s
sake
,
not
a
word
,
not
a
word
more
.
”
She
rose
quickly
and
moved
away
from
him
.
“
Not
a
word
more
,
”
she
repeated
,
and
with
a
look
of
chill
despair
,
incomprehensible
to
him
,
she
parted
from
him
.
She
felt
that
at
that
moment
she
could
not
put
into
words
the
sense
of
shame
,
of
rapture
,
and
of
horror
at
this
stepping
into
a
new
life
,
and
she
did
not
want
to
speak
of
it
,
to
vulgarize
this
feeling
by
inappropriate
words
.
But
later
too
,
and
the
next
day
and
the
third
day
,
she
still
found
no
words
in
which
she
could
express
the
complexity
of
her
feelings
;
indeed
,
she
could
not
even
find
thoughts
in
which
she
could
clearly
think
out
all
that
was
in
her
soul
.
She
said
to
herself
:
“
No
,
just
now
I
can
’
t
think
of
it
,
later
on
,
when
I
am
calmer
”
But
this
calm
for
thought
never
came
;
every
time
the
thought
rose
of
what
she
had
done
and
what
would
happen
to
her
,
and
what
she
ought
to
do
,
a
horror
came
over
her
and
she
drove
those
thoughts
away
.
“
Later
,
later
,
”
she
said
—
“
when
I
am
calmer
.
”
But
in
dreams
,
when
she
had
no
control
over
her
thoughts
,
her
position
presented
itself
to
her
in
all
its
hideous
nakedness
.
One
dream
haunted
her
almost
every
night
.
She
dreamed
that
both
were
her
husbands
at
once
,
that
both
were
lavishing
caresses
on
her
.
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
was
weeping
,
kissing
her
hands
,
and
saying
,
“
How
happy
we
are
now
!
”
And
Alexey
Vronsky
was
there
too
,
and
he
too
was
her
husband
.
And
she
was
marveling
that
it
had
once
seemed
impossible
to
her
,
was
explaining
to
them
,
laughing
,
that
this
was
ever
so
much
simpler
,
and
that
now
both
of
them
were
happy
and
contented
.
But
this
dream
weighed
on
her
like
a
nightmare
,
and
she
awoke
from
it
in
terror
.
In
the
early
days
after
his
return
from
Moscow
,
whenever
Levin
shuddered
and
grew
red
,
remembering
the
disgrace
of
his
rejection
,
he
said
to
himself
:
“
This
was
just
how
I
used
to
shudder
and
blush
,
thinking
myself
utterly
lost
,
when
I
was
plucked
in
physics
and
did
not
get
my
remove
;
and
how
I
thought
myself
utterly
ruined
after
I
had
mismanaged
that
affair
of
my
sister
’
s
that
was
entrusted
to
me
.
And
yet
,
now
that
years
have
passed
,
I
recall
it
and
wonder
that
it
could
distress
me
so
much
.
It
will
be
the
same
thing
too
with
this
trouble
.
Time
will
go
by
and
I
shall
not
mind
about
this
either
.
”