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No
,
wait
a
minute
.
You
must
not
ruin
her
.
Wait
a
little
;
I
will
tell
you
about
myself
.
I
was
married
,
and
my
husband
deceived
me
;
in
anger
and
jealousy
,
I
would
have
thrown
up
everything
,
I
would
myself
.
.
.
.
But
I
came
to
myself
again
;
and
who
did
it
?
Anna
saved
me
.
And
here
I
am
living
on
.
The
children
are
growing
up
,
my
husband
has
come
back
to
his
family
,
and
feels
his
fault
,
is
growing
purer
,
better
,
and
I
live
on
.
.
.
.
I
have
forgiven
it
,
and
you
ought
to
forgive
!
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
heard
her
,
but
her
words
had
no
effect
on
him
now
.
All
the
hatred
of
that
day
when
he
had
resolved
on
a
divorce
had
sprung
up
again
in
his
soul
.
He
shook
himself
,
and
said
in
a
shrill
,
loud
voice
:
Forgive
I
cannot
,
and
do
not
wish
to
,
and
I
regard
it
as
wrong
.
I
have
done
everything
for
this
woman
,
and
she
has
trodden
it
all
in
the
mud
to
which
she
is
akin
.
I
am
not
a
spiteful
man
,
I
have
never
hated
anyone
,
but
I
hate
her
with
my
whole
soul
,
and
I
cannot
even
forgive
her
,
because
I
hate
her
too
much
for
all
the
wrong
she
has
done
me
!
he
said
,
with
tones
of
hatred
in
his
voice
.
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Love
those
that
hate
you
.
.
.
.
Darya
Alexandrovna
whispered
timorously
.
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
smiled
contemptuously
.
That
he
knew
long
ago
,
but
it
could
not
be
applied
to
his
case
.
Love
those
that
hate
you
,
but
to
love
those
one
hates
is
impossible
.
Forgive
me
for
having
troubled
you
Everyone
has
enough
to
bear
in
his
own
grief
!
And
regaining
his
self
-
possession
,
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
quietly
took
leave
and
went
away
.
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When
they
rose
from
table
,
Levin
would
have
liked
to
follow
Kitty
into
the
drawing
-
room
;
but
he
was
afraid
she
might
dislike
this
,
as
too
obviously
paying
her
attention
.
He
remained
in
the
little
ring
of
men
,
taking
part
in
the
general
conversation
,
and
without
looking
at
Kitty
,
he
was
aware
of
her
movements
,
her
looks
,
and
the
place
where
she
was
in
the
drawing
-
room
.
He
did
at
once
,
and
without
the
smallest
effort
,
keep
the
promise
he
had
made
her
always
to
think
well
of
all
men
,
and
to
like
everyone
always
.
The
conversation
fell
on
the
village
commune
,
in
which
Pestsov
saw
a
sort
of
special
principle
,
called
by
him
the
choral
principle
.
Levin
did
not
agree
with
Pestsov
,
nor
with
his
brother
,
who
had
a
special
attitude
of
his
own
,
both
admitting
and
not
admitting
the
significance
of
the
Russian
commune
.
But
he
talked
to
them
,
simply
trying
to
reconcile
and
soften
their
differences
.
He
was
not
in
the
least
interested
in
what
he
said
himself
,
and
even
less
so
in
what
they
said
;
all
he
wanted
was
that
they
and
everyone
should
be
happy
and
contented
.
He
knew
now
the
one
thing
of
importance
;
and
that
one
thing
was
at
first
there
,
in
the
drawing
-
room
,
and
then
began
moving
across
and
came
to
a
standstill
at
the
door
.
Without
turning
round
he
felt
the
eyes
fixed
on
him
,
and
the
smile
,
and
he
could
not
help
turning
round
.
She
was
standing
in
the
doorway
with
Shtcherbatsky
,
looking
at
him
.
I
thought
you
were
going
towards
the
piano
,
said
he
,
going
up
to
her
.
That
s
something
I
miss
in
the
country
music
.