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“
Now
turn
me
over
on
the
left
side
and
go
to
bed
,
”
he
said
.
No
one
could
make
out
what
he
said
but
Kitty
;
she
alone
understood
.
She
understood
because
she
was
all
the
while
mentally
keeping
watch
on
what
he
needed
.
“
On
the
other
side
,
”
she
said
to
her
husband
,
“
he
always
sleeps
on
that
side
.
Turn
him
over
,
it
’
s
so
disagreeable
calling
the
servants
.
I
’
m
not
strong
enough
Can
you
?
”
she
said
to
Marya
Nikolaevna
.
“
I
’
m
afraid
not
,
”
answered
Marya
Nikolaevna
.
Terrible
as
it
was
to
Levin
to
put
his
arms
round
that
terrible
body
,
to
take
hold
of
that
under
the
quilt
,
of
which
he
preferred
to
know
nothing
,
under
his
wife
’
s
influence
he
made
his
resolute
face
that
she
knew
so
well
,
and
putting
his
arms
into
the
bed
took
hold
of
the
body
,
but
in
spite
of
his
own
strength
he
was
struck
by
the
strange
heaviness
of
those
powerless
limbs
.
While
he
was
turning
him
over
,
conscious
of
the
huge
emaciated
arm
about
his
neck
,
Kitty
swiftly
and
noiselessly
turned
the
pillow
,
beat
it
up
and
settled
in
it
the
sick
man
’
s
head
,
smoothing
back
his
hair
,
which
was
sticking
again
to
his
moist
brow
.
The
sick
man
kept
his
brother
’
s
hand
in
his
own
.
Levin
felt
that
he
meant
to
do
something
with
his
hand
and
was
pulling
it
somewhere
.
Levin
yielded
with
a
sinking
heart
:
yes
,
he
drew
it
to
his
mouth
and
kissed
it
.
Levin
,
shaking
with
sobs
and
unable
to
articulate
a
word
,
went
out
of
the
room
.
“
Thou
hast
hid
these
things
from
the
wise
and
prudent
,
and
hast
revealed
them
unto
babes
.
”
So
Levin
thought
about
his
wife
as
he
talked
to
her
that
evening
.
Levin
thought
of
the
text
,
not
because
he
considered
himself
“
wise
and
prudent
.
”
He
did
not
so
consider
himself
,
but
he
could
not
help
knowing
that
he
had
more
intellect
than
his
wife
and
Agafea
Mihalovna
,
and
he
could
not
help
knowing
that
when
he
thought
of
death
,
he
thought
with
all
the
force
of
his
intellect
.
He
knew
too
that
the
brains
of
many
great
men
,
whose
thoughts
he
had
read
,
had
brooded
over
death
and
yet
knew
not
a
hundredth
part
of
what
his
wife
and
Agafea
Mihalovna
knew
about
it
.
Different
as
those
two
women
were
,
Agafea
Mihalovna
and
Katya
,
as
his
brother
Nikolay
had
called
her
,
and
as
Levin
particularly
liked
to
call
her
now
,
they
were
quite
alike
in
this
.
Both
knew
,
without
a
shade
of
doubt
,
what
sort
of
thing
life
was
and
what
was
death
,
and
though
neither
of
them
could
have
answered
,
and
would
even
not
have
understood
the
questions
that
presented
themselves
to
Levin
,
both
had
no
doubt
of
the
significance
of
this
event
,
and
were
precisely
alike
in
their
way
of
looking
at
it
,
which
they
shared
with
millions
of
people
.
The
proof
that
they
knew
for
a
certainty
the
nature
of
death
lay
in
the
fact
that
they
knew
without
a
second
of
hesitation
how
to
deal
with
the
dying
,
and
were
not
frightened
of
them
.
Levin
and
other
men
like
him
,
though
they
could
have
said
a
great
deal
about
death
,
obviously
did
not
know
this
since
they
were
afraid
of
death
,
and
were
absolutely
at
a
loss
what
to
do
when
people
were
dying
.
If
Levin
had
been
alone
now
with
his
brother
Nikolay
,
he
would
have
looked
at
him
with
terror
,
and
with
still
greater
terror
waited
,
and
would
not
have
known
what
else
to
do
.