-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Лев Толстой
-
- Анна Каренина
-
- Стр. 323/828
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
“
By
whom
?
”
“
By
whom
?
By
society
,
by
Russia
.
Russia
needs
men
;
she
needs
a
party
,
or
else
everything
goes
and
will
go
to
the
dogs
.
”
“
How
do
you
mean
?
Bertenev
’
s
party
against
the
Russian
communists
?
”
“
No
,
”
said
Serpuhovskoy
,
frowning
with
vexation
at
being
suspected
of
such
an
absurdity
.
“
Tout
ça
est
une
blague
.
That
’
s
always
been
and
always
will
be
.
There
are
no
communists
.
But
intriguing
people
have
to
invent
a
noxious
,
dangerous
party
.
It
’
s
an
old
trick
.
No
,
what
’
s
wanted
is
a
powerful
party
of
independent
men
like
you
and
me
.
”
“
But
why
so
?
”
Vronsky
mentioned
a
few
men
who
were
in
power
.
“
Why
aren
’
t
they
independent
men
?
”
“
Simply
because
they
have
not
,
or
have
not
had
from
birth
,
an
independent
fortune
;
they
’
ve
not
had
a
name
,
they
’
ve
not
been
close
to
the
sun
and
center
as
we
have
.
They
can
be
bought
either
by
money
or
by
favor
.
And
they
have
to
find
a
support
for
themselves
in
inventing
a
policy
.
And
they
bring
forward
some
notion
,
some
policy
that
they
don
’
t
believe
in
,
that
does
harm
;
and
the
whole
policy
is
really
only
a
means
to
a
government
house
and
so
much
income
.
Cela
n
’
est
pas
plus
fin
que
ça
,
when
you
get
a
peep
at
their
cards
.
I
may
be
inferior
to
them
,
stupider
perhaps
,
though
I
don
’
t
see
why
I
should
be
inferior
to
them
.
But
you
and
I
have
one
important
advantage
over
them
for
certain
,
in
being
more
difficult
to
buy
.
And
such
men
are
more
needed
than
ever
.
”
Vronsky
listened
attentively
,
but
he
was
not
so
much
interested
by
the
meaning
of
the
words
as
by
the
attitude
of
Serpuhovskoy
who
was
already
contemplating
a
struggle
with
the
existing
powers
,
and
already
had
his
likes
and
dislikes
in
that
higher
world
,
while
his
own
interest
in
the
governing
world
did
not
go
beyond
the
interests
of
his
regiment
.
Vronsky
felt
,
too
,
how
powerful
Serpuhovskoy
might
become
through
his
unmistakable
faculty
for
thinking
things
out
and
for
taking
things
in
,
through
his
intelligence
and
gift
of
words
,
so
rarely
met
with
in
the
world
in
which
he
moved
.
And
,
ashamed
as
he
was
of
the
feeling
,
he
felt
envious
.
“
Still
I
haven
’
t
the
one
thing
of
most
importance
for
that
,
”
he
answered
;
“
I
haven
’
t
the
desire
for
power
.
I
had
it
once
,
but
it
’
s
gone
.
”