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”
“
No
;
we
only
came
to
fetch
you
and
thank
you
,
”
she
said
,
rewarding
him
with
a
smile
that
was
like
a
gift
,
“
for
coming
.
What
do
they
want
to
argue
for
?
No
one
ever
convinces
anyone
,
you
know
.
”
“
Yes
;
that
’
s
true
,
”
said
Levin
;
“
it
generally
happens
that
one
argues
warmly
simply
because
one
can
’
t
make
out
what
one
’
s
opponent
wants
to
prove
.
”
Levin
had
often
noticed
in
discussions
between
the
most
intelligent
people
that
after
enormous
efforts
,
and
an
enormous
expenditure
of
logical
subtleties
and
words
,
the
disputants
finally
arrived
at
being
aware
that
what
they
had
so
long
been
struggling
to
prove
to
one
another
had
long
ago
,
from
the
beginning
of
the
argument
,
been
known
to
both
,
but
that
they
liked
different
things
,
and
would
not
define
what
they
liked
for
fear
of
its
being
attacked
.
He
had
often
had
the
experience
of
suddenly
in
a
discussion
grasping
what
it
was
his
opponent
liked
and
at
once
liking
it
too
,
and
immediately
he
found
himself
agreeing
,
and
then
all
arguments
fell
away
as
useless
.
Sometimes
,
too
,
he
had
experienced
the
opposite
,
expressing
at
last
what
he
liked
himself
,
which
he
was
devising
arguments
to
defend
,
and
,
chancing
to
express
it
well
and
genuinely
,
he
had
found
his
opponent
at
once
agreeing
and
ceasing
to
dispute
his
position
.
He
tried
to
say
this
.
She
knitted
her
brow
,
trying
to
understand
.
But
directly
he
began
to
illustrate
his
meaning
,
she
understood
at
once
.
“
I
know
:
one
must
find
out
what
he
is
arguing
for
,
what
is
precious
to
him
,
then
one
can
.
.
.
.
”
She
had
completely
guessed
and
expressed
his
badly
expressed
idea
.
Levin
smiled
joyfully
;
he
was
struck
by
this
transition
from
the
confused
,
verbose
discussion
with
Pestsov
and
his
brother
to
this
laconic
,
clear
,
almost
wordless
communication
of
the
most
complex
ideas
.
Shtcherbatsky
moved
away
from
them
,
and
Kitty
,
going
up
to
a
card
-
table
,
sat
down
,
and
,
taking
up
the
chalk
,
began
drawing
diverging
circles
over
the
new
green
cloth
.
They
began
again
on
the
subject
that
had
been
started
at
dinner
—
the
liberty
and
occupations
of
women
.
Levin
was
of
the
opinion
of
Darya
Alexandrovna
that
a
girl
who
did
not
marry
should
find
a
woman
’
s
duties
in
a
family
.
He
supported
this
view
by
the
fact
that
no
family
can
get
on
without
women
to
help
;
that
in
every
family
,
poor
or
rich
,
there
are
and
must
be
nurses
,
either
relations
or
hired
.