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We
have
met
,
though
we
were
not
acquainted
,
at
Soden
,
she
said
.
You
never
thought
I
was
to
be
your
sister
?
You
would
not
have
recognized
me
?
he
said
,
with
a
radiant
smile
at
her
entrance
.
Yes
,
I
should
.
What
a
good
thing
you
let
us
know
!
Not
a
day
has
passed
that
Kostya
has
not
mentioned
you
,
and
been
anxious
.
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But
the
sick
man
s
interest
did
not
last
long
Before
she
had
finished
speaking
,
there
had
come
back
into
his
face
the
stern
,
reproachful
expression
of
the
dying
man
s
envy
of
the
living
.
I
am
afraid
you
are
not
quite
comfortable
here
,
she
said
,
turning
away
from
his
fixed
stare
,
and
looking
about
the
room
.
We
must
ask
about
another
room
,
she
said
to
her
husband
,
so
that
we
might
be
nearer
.
Levin
could
not
look
calmly
at
his
brother
;
he
could
not
himself
be
natural
and
calm
in
his
presence
.
When
he
went
in
to
the
sick
man
,
his
eyes
and
his
attention
were
unconsciously
dimmed
,
and
he
did
not
see
and
did
not
distinguish
the
details
of
his
brother
s
position
.
He
smelt
the
awful
odor
,
saw
the
dirt
,
disorder
,
and
miserable
condition
,
and
heard
the
groans
,
and
felt
that
nothing
could
be
done
to
help
.
It
never
entered
his
head
to
analyze
the
details
of
the
sick
man
s
situation
,
to
consider
how
that
body
was
lying
under
the
quilt
,
how
those
emaciated
legs
and
thighs
and
spine
were
lying
huddled
up
,
and
whether
they
could
not
be
made
more
comfortable
,
whether
anything
could
not
be
done
to
make
things
,
if
not
better
,
at
least
less
bad
.
It
made
his
blood
run
cold
when
he
began
to
think
of
all
these
details
.
He
was
absolutely
convinced
that
nothing
could
be
done
to
prolong
his
brother
s
life
or
to
relieve
his
suffering
.
But
a
sense
of
his
regarding
all
aid
as
out
of
the
question
was
felt
by
the
sick
man
,
and
exasperated
him
.
And
this
made
it
still
more
painful
for
Levin
.
To
be
in
the
sick
-
room
was
agony
to
him
,
not
to
be
there
still
worse
.
And
he
was
continually
,
on
various
pretexts
,
going
out
of
the
room
,
and
coming
in
again
,
because
he
was
unable
to
remain
alone
.
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But
Kitty
thought
,
and
felt
,
and
acted
quite
differently
.
On
seeing
the
sick
man
,
she
pitied
him
.
And
pity
in
her
womanly
heart
did
not
arouse
at
all
that
feeling
of
horror
and
loathing
that
it
aroused
in
her
husband
,
but
a
desire
to
act
,
to
find
out
all
the
details
of
his
state
,
and
to
remedy
them
.
And
since
she
had
not
the
slightest
doubt
that
it
was
her
duty
to
help
him
,
she
had
no
doubt
either
that
it
was
possible
,
and
immediately
set
to
work
.
The
very
details
,
the
mere
thought
of
which
reduced
her
husband
to
terror
,
immediately
engaged
her
attention
.
She
sent
for
the
doctor
,
sent
to
the
chemist
s
,
set
the
maid
who
had
come
with
her
and
Marya
Nikolaevna
to
sweep
and
dust
and
scrub
;
she
herself
washed
up
something
,
washed
out
something
else
,
laid
something
under
the
quilt
.
Something
was
by
her
directions
brought
into
the
sick
-
room
,
something
else
was
carried
out
.
She
herself
went
several
times
to
her
room
,
regardless
of
the
men
she
met
in
the
corridor
,
got
out
and
brought
in
sheets
,
pillow
cases
,
towels
,
and
shirts
.
The
waiter
,
who
was
busy
with
a
party
of
engineers
dining
in
the
dining
hall
,
came
several
times
with
an
irate
countenance
in
answer
to
her
summons
,
and
could
not
avoid
carrying
out
her
orders
,
as
she
gave
them
with
such
gracious
insistence
that
there
was
no
evading
her
.
Levin
did
not
approve
of
all
this
;
he
did
not
believe
it
would
be
of
any
good
to
the
patient
.
Above
all
,
he
feared
the
patient
would
be
angry
at
it
.
But
the
sick
man
,
though
he
seemed
and
was
indifferent
about
it
,
was
not
angry
,
but
only
abashed
,
and
on
the
whole
as
it
were
interested
in
what
she
was
doing
with
him
.
Coming
back
from
the
doctor
to
whom
Kitty
had
sent
him
,
Levin
,
on
opening
the
door
,
came
upon
the
sick
man
at
the
instant
when
,
by
Kitty
s
directions
,
they
were
changing
his
linen
.