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Divorce
,
the
details
of
which
he
knew
by
this
time
,
seemed
to
him
now
out
of
the
question
,
because
the
sense
of
his
own
dignity
and
respect
for
religion
forbade
his
taking
upon
himself
a
fictitious
charge
of
adultery
,
and
still
more
suffering
his
wife
,
pardoned
and
beloved
by
him
,
to
be
caught
in
the
fact
and
put
to
public
shame
.
Divorce
appeared
to
him
impossible
also
on
other
still
more
weighty
grounds
.
What
would
become
of
his
son
in
case
of
a
divorce
?
To
leave
him
with
his
mother
was
out
of
the
question
.
The
divorced
mother
would
have
her
own
illegitimate
family
,
in
which
his
position
as
a
stepson
and
his
education
would
not
be
good
.
Keep
him
with
him
?
He
knew
that
would
be
an
act
of
vengeance
on
his
part
,
and
that
he
did
not
want
.
But
apart
from
this
,
what
more
than
all
made
divorce
seem
impossible
to
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
was
,
that
by
consenting
to
a
divorce
he
would
be
completely
ruining
Anna
.
The
saying
of
Darya
Alexandrovna
at
Moscow
,
that
in
deciding
on
a
divorce
he
was
thinking
of
himself
,
and
not
considering
that
by
this
he
would
be
ruining
her
irrevocably
,
had
sunk
into
his
heart
.
And
connecting
this
saying
with
his
forgiveness
of
her
,
with
his
devotion
to
the
children
,
he
understood
it
now
in
his
own
way
.
To
consent
to
a
divorce
,
to
give
her
her
freedom
,
meant
in
his
thoughts
to
take
from
himself
the
last
tie
that
bound
him
to
life
—
the
children
whom
he
loved
;
and
to
take
from
her
the
last
prop
that
stayed
her
on
the
path
of
right
,
to
thrust
her
down
to
her
ruin
.
If
she
were
divorced
,
he
knew
she
would
join
her
life
to
Vronsky
’
s
,
and
their
tie
would
be
an
illegitimate
and
criminal
one
,
since
a
wife
,
by
the
interpretation
of
the
ecclesiastical
law
,
could
not
marry
while
her
husband
was
living
.
“
She
will
join
him
,
and
in
a
year
or
two
he
will
throw
her
over
,
or
she
will
form
a
new
tie
,
”
thought
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
.
“
And
I
,
by
agreeing
to
an
unlawful
divorce
,
shall
be
to
blame
for
her
ruin
.
”
He
had
thought
it
all
over
hundreds
of
times
,
and
was
convinced
that
a
divorce
was
not
at
all
simple
,
as
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
had
said
,
but
was
utterly
impossible
.
He
did
not
believe
a
single
word
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
said
to
him
;
to
every
word
he
had
a
thousand
objections
to
make
,
but
he
listened
to
him
,
feeling
that
his
words
were
the
expression
of
that
mighty
brutal
force
which
controlled
his
life
and
to
which
he
would
have
to
submit
.
“
The
only
question
is
on
what
terms
you
agree
to
give
her
a
divorce
.
She
does
not
want
anything
,
does
not
dare
ask
you
for
anything
,
she
leaves
it
all
to
your
generosity
.
”
“
My
God
,
my
God
!
what
for
?
”
thought
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
,
remembering
the
details
of
divorce
proceedings
in
which
the
husband
took
the
blame
on
himself
,
and
with
just
the
same
gesture
with
which
Vronsky
had
done
the
same
,
he
hid
his
face
for
shame
in
his
hands
.
“
You
are
distressed
,
I
understand
that
.
But
if
you
think
it
over
.
.
.
.
”
“
Whosoever
shall
smite
thee
on
thy
right
cheek
,
turn
to
him
the
other
also
;
and
if
any
man
take
away
thy
coat
,
let
him
have
thy
cloak
also
,
”
thought
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
.
“
Yes
,
yes
!
”
he
cried
in
a
shrill
voice
“
I
will
take
the
disgrace
on
myself
,
I
will
give
up
even
my
son
,
but
.
.
.
but
wouldn
’
t
it
be
better
to
let
it
alone
?
Still
you
may
do
as
you
like
.
.
.
.
”
And
turning
away
so
that
his
brother
-
in
-
law
could
not
see
him
,
he
sat
down
on
a
chair
at
the
window
.
There
was
bitterness
,
there
was
shame
in
his
heart
,
but
with
bitterness
and
shame
he
felt
joy
and
emotion
at
the
height
of
his
own
meekness
.