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This
care
for
domestic
details
in
Kitty
,
so
opposed
to
Levin
s
ideal
of
exalted
happiness
,
was
at
first
one
of
the
disappointments
;
and
this
sweet
care
of
her
household
,
the
aim
of
which
he
did
not
understand
,
but
could
not
help
loving
,
was
one
of
the
new
happy
surprises
.
Another
disappointment
and
happy
surprise
came
in
their
quarrels
.
Levin
could
never
have
conceived
that
between
him
and
his
wife
any
relations
could
arise
other
than
tender
,
respectful
and
loving
,
and
all
at
once
in
the
very
early
days
they
quarreled
,
so
that
she
said
he
did
not
care
for
her
,
that
he
cared
for
no
one
but
himself
,
burst
into
tears
,
and
wrung
her
arms
.
This
first
quarrel
arose
from
Levin
s
having
gone
out
to
a
new
farmhouse
and
having
been
away
half
an
hour
too
long
,
because
he
had
tried
to
get
home
by
a
short
cut
and
had
lost
his
way
.
He
drove
home
thinking
of
nothing
but
her
,
of
her
love
,
of
his
own
happiness
,
and
the
nearer
he
drew
to
home
,
the
warmer
was
his
tenderness
for
her
.
He
ran
into
the
room
with
the
same
feeling
,
with
an
even
stronger
feeling
than
he
had
had
when
he
reached
the
Shtcherbatskys
house
to
make
his
offer
.
And
suddenly
he
was
met
by
a
lowering
expression
he
had
never
seen
in
her
.
He
would
have
kissed
her
;
she
pushed
him
away
.
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What
is
it
?
You
ve
been
enjoying
yourself
,
she
began
,
trying
to
be
calm
and
spiteful
.
But
as
soon
as
she
opened
her
mouth
,
a
stream
of
reproach
,
of
senseless
jealousy
,
of
all
that
had
been
torturing
her
during
that
half
hour
which
she
had
spent
sitting
motionless
at
the
window
,
burst
from
her
.
It
was
only
then
,
for
the
first
time
,
that
he
clearly
understood
what
he
had
not
understood
when
he
led
her
out
of
the
church
after
the
wedding
.
He
felt
now
that
he
was
not
simply
close
to
her
,
but
that
he
did
not
know
where
he
ended
and
she
began
.
He
felt
this
from
the
agonizing
sensation
of
division
that
he
experienced
at
that
instant
.
He
was
offended
for
the
first
instant
,
but
the
very
same
second
he
felt
that
he
could
not
be
offended
by
her
,
that
she
was
himself
.
He
felt
for
the
first
moment
as
a
man
feels
when
,
having
suddenly
received
a
violent
blow
from
behind
,
he
turns
round
,
angry
and
eager
to
avenge
himself
,
to
look
for
his
antagonist
,
and
finds
that
it
is
he
himself
who
has
accidentally
struck
himself
,
that
there
is
no
one
to
be
angry
with
,
and
that
he
must
put
up
with
and
try
to
soothe
the
pain
.
Never
afterwards
did
he
feel
it
with
such
intensity
,
but
this
first
time
he
could
not
for
a
long
while
get
over
it
.
His
natural
feeling
urged
him
to
defend
himself
,
to
prove
to
her
she
was
wrong
;
but
to
prove
her
wrong
would
mean
irritating
her
still
more
and
making
the
rupture
greater
that
was
the
cause
of
all
his
suffering
.
One
habitual
feeling
impelled
him
to
get
rid
of
the
blame
and
to
pass
it
on
to
her
.
Another
feeling
,
even
stronger
,
impelled
him
as
quickly
as
possible
to
smooth
over
the
rupture
without
letting
it
grow
greater
.
To
remain
under
such
undeserved
reproach
was
wretched
,
but
to
make
her
suffer
by
justifying
himself
was
worse
still
.
Like
a
man
half
-
awake
in
an
agony
of
pain
,
he
wanted
to
tear
out
,
to
fling
away
the
aching
place
,
and
coming
to
his
senses
,
he
felt
that
the
aching
place
was
himself
.
He
could
do
nothing
but
try
to
help
the
aching
place
to
bear
it
,
and
this
he
tried
to
do
.
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They
made
peace
.
She
,
recognizing
that
she
was
wrong
,
though
she
did
not
say
so
,
became
tenderer
to
him
,
and
they
experienced
new
,
redoubled
happiness
in
their
love
But
that
did
not
prevent
such
quarrels
from
happening
again
,
and
exceedingly
often
too
,
on
the
most
unexpected
and
trivial
grounds
.
These
quarrels
frequently
arose
from
the
fact
that
they
did
not
yet
know
what
was
of
importance
to
each
other
and
that
all
this
early
period
they
were
both
often
in
a
bad
temper
.
When
one
was
in
a
good
temper
,
and
the
other
in
a
bad
temper
,
the
peace
was
not
broken
;
but
when
both
happened
to
be
in
an
ill
-
humor
,
quarrels
sprang
up
from
such
incomprehensibly
trifling
causes
,
that
they
could
never
remember
afterwards
what
they
had
quarreled
about
.
It
is
true
that
when
they
were
both
in
a
good
temper
their
enjoyment
of
life
was
redoubled
.
But
still
this
first
period
of
their
married
life
was
a
difficult
time
for
them
.
During
all
this
early
time
they
had
a
peculiarly
vivid
sense
of
tension
,
as
it
were
,
a
tugging
in
opposite
directions
of
the
chain
by
which
they
were
bound
.
Altogether
their
honeymoon
that
is
to
say
,
the
month
after
their
wedding
from
which
from
tradition
Levin
expected
so
much
,
was
not
merely
not
a
time
of
sweetness
,
but
remained
in
the
memories
of
both
as
the
bitterest
and
most
humiliating
period
in
their
lives
.
They
both
alike
tried
in
later
life
to
blot
out
from
their
memories
all
the
monstrous
,
shameful
incidents
of
that
morbid
period
,
when
both
were
rarely
in
a
normal
frame
of
mind
,
both
were
rarely
quite
themselves
.