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She
had
nothing
left
her
but
his
love
,
and
she
wanted
to
love
him
.
“
Don
’
t
you
understand
that
from
the
day
I
loved
you
everything
has
changed
for
me
?
For
me
there
is
one
thing
,
and
one
thing
only
—
your
love
.
If
that
’
s
mine
,
I
feel
so
exalted
,
so
strong
,
that
nothing
can
be
humiliating
to
me
.
I
am
proud
of
my
position
,
because
.
.
.
proud
of
being
.
.
.
proud
.
.
.
.
”
She
could
not
say
what
she
was
proud
of
.
Tears
of
shame
and
despair
choked
her
utterance
.
She
stood
still
and
sobbed
.
He
felt
,
too
,
something
swelling
in
his
throat
and
twitching
in
his
nose
,
and
for
the
first
time
in
his
life
he
felt
on
the
point
of
weeping
.
He
could
not
have
said
exactly
what
it
was
touched
him
so
.
He
felt
sorry
for
her
,
and
he
felt
he
could
not
help
her
,
and
with
that
he
knew
that
he
was
to
blame
for
her
wretchedness
,
and
that
he
had
done
something
wrong
.
“
Is
not
a
divorce
possible
?
”
he
said
feebly
.
She
shook
her
head
,
not
answering
.
“
Couldn
’
t
you
take
your
son
,
and
still
leave
him
?
”
“
Yes
;
but
it
all
depends
on
him
.
Now
I
must
go
to
him
,
”
she
said
shortly
.
Her
presentiment
that
all
would
again
go
on
in
the
old
way
had
not
deceived
her
.
“
On
Tuesday
I
shall
be
in
Petersburg
,
and
everything
can
be
settled
.
”
“
Yes
,
”
she
said
.
“
But
don
’
t
let
us
talk
any
more
of
it
.
”
Anna
’
s
carriage
,
which
she
had
sent
away
,
and
ordered
to
come
back
to
the
little
gate
of
the
Vrede
garden
,
drove
up
.
Anna
said
good
-
bye
to
Vronsky
,
and
drove
home
.
On
Monday
there
was
the
usual
sitting
of
the
Commission
of
the
2nd
of
June
.
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
walked
into
the
hall
where
the
sitting
was
held
,
greeted
the
members
and
the
president
,
as
usual
,
and
sat
down
in
his
place
,
putting
his
hand
on
the
papers
laid
ready
before
him
.
Among
these
papers
lay
the
necessary
evidence
and
a
rough
outline
of
the
speech
he
intended
to
make
.
But
he
did
not
really
need
these
documents
.
He
remembered
every
point
,
and
did
not
think
it
necessary
to
go
over
in
his
memory
what
he
would
say
.
He
knew
that
when
the
time
came
,
and
when
he
saw
his
enemy
facing
him
,
and
studiously
endeavoring
to
assume
an
expression
of
indifference
,
his
speech
would
flow
of
itself
better
than
he
could
prepare
it
now
.
He
felt
that
the
import
of
his
speech
was
of
such
magnitude
that
every
word
of
it
would
have
weight
.
Meantime
,
as
he
listened
to
the
usual
report
,
he
had
the
most
innocent
and
inoffensive
air
.
No
one
,
looking
at
his
white
hands
,
with
their
swollen
veins
and
long
fingers
,
so
softly
stroking
the
edges
of
the
white
paper
that
lay
before
him
,
and
at
the
air
of
weariness
with
which
his
head
drooped
on
one
side
,
would
have
suspected
that
in
a
few
minutes
a
torrent
of
words
would
flow
from
his
lips
that
would
arouse
a
fearful
storm
,
set
the
members
shouting
and
attacking
one
another
,
and
force
the
president
to
call
for
order
.
When
the
report
was
over
,
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
announced
in
his
subdued
,
delicate
voice
that
he
had
several
points
to
bring
before
the
meeting
in
regard
to
the
Commission
for
the
Reorganization
of
the
Native
Tribes
.
All
attention
was
turned
upon
him
.
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
cleared
his
throat
,
and
not
looking
at
his
opponent
,
but
selecting
,
as
he
always
did
while
he
was
delivering
his
speeches
,
the
first
person
sitting
opposite
him
,
an
inoffensive
little
old
man
,
who
never
had
an
opinion
of
any
sort
in
the
Commission
,
began
to
expound
his
views
.
When
he
reached
the
point
about
the
fundamental
and
radical
law
,
his
opponent
jumped
up
and
began
to
protest
.
Stremov
,
who
was
also
a
member
of
the
Commission
,
and
also
stung
to
the
quick
,
began
defending
himself
,
and
altogether
a
stormy
sitting
followed
;
but
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
triumphed
,
and
his
motion
was
carried
,
three
new
commissions
were
appointed
,
and
the
next
day
in
a
certain
Petersburg
circle
nothing
else
was
talked
of
but
this
sitting
.
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
’
s
success
had
been
even
greater
than
he
had
anticipated
.
Next
morning
,
Tuesday
,
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
,
on
waking
up
,
recollected
with
pleasure
his
triumph
of
the
previous
day
,
and
he
could
not
help
smiling
,
though
he
tried
to
appear
indifferent
,
when
the
chief
secretary
of
his
department
,
anxious
to
flatter
him
,
informed
him
of
the
rumors
that
had
reached
him
concerning
what
had
happened
in
the
Commission
.