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Yes
,
you
see
this
woman
,
Marya
Nikolaevna
,
did
not
know
how
to
manage
all
this
,
said
Levin
.
And
.
.
.
I
must
own
I
m
very
,
very
glad
you
came
.
You
are
such
purity
that
.
.
.
He
took
her
hand
and
did
not
kiss
it
(
to
kiss
her
hand
in
such
closeness
to
death
seemed
to
him
improper
)
;
he
merely
squeezed
it
with
a
penitent
air
,
looking
at
her
brightening
eyes
.
It
would
have
been
miserable
for
you
to
be
alone
,
she
said
,
and
lifting
her
hands
which
hid
her
cheeks
flushing
with
pleasure
,
twisted
her
coil
of
hair
on
the
nape
of
her
neck
and
pinned
it
there
.
No
,
she
went
on
,
she
did
not
know
how
.
.
.
.
Luckily
,
I
learned
a
lot
at
Soden
.
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Surely
there
are
not
people
there
so
ill
?
Worse
.
What
s
so
awful
to
me
is
that
I
can
t
see
him
as
he
was
when
he
was
young
.
You
would
not
believe
how
charming
he
was
as
a
youth
,
but
I
did
not
understand
him
then
.
I
can
quite
,
quite
believe
it
.
How
I
feel
that
we
might
have
been
friends
!
she
said
;
and
,
distressed
at
what
she
had
said
,
she
looked
round
at
her
husband
,
and
tears
came
into
her
eyes
.
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Yes
,
might
have
been
,
he
said
mournfully
.
He
s
just
one
of
those
people
of
whom
they
say
they
re
not
for
this
world
.
But
we
have
many
days
before
us
;
we
must
go
to
bed
,
said
Kitty
,
glancing
at
her
tiny
watch
.
The
next
day
the
sick
man
received
the
sacrament
and
extreme
unction
.
During
the
ceremony
Nikolay
Levin
prayed
fervently
.
His
great
eyes
,
fastened
on
the
holy
image
that
was
set
out
on
a
card
-
table
covered
with
a
colored
napkin
,
expressed
such
passionate
prayer
and
hope
that
it
was
awful
to
Levin
to
see
it
.
Levin
knew
that
this
passionate
prayer
and
hope
would
only
make
him
feel
more
bitterly
parting
from
the
life
he
so
loved
.
Levin
knew
his
brother
and
the
workings
of
his
intellect
:
he
knew
that
his
unbelief
came
not
from
life
being
easier
for
him
without
faith
,
but
had
grown
up
because
step
by
step
the
contemporary
scientific
interpretation
of
natural
phenomena
crushed
out
the
possibility
of
faith
;
and
so
he
knew
that
his
present
return
was
not
a
legitimate
one
,
brought
about
by
way
of
the
same
working
of
his
intellect
,
but
simply
a
temporary
,
interested
return
to
faith
in
a
desperate
hope
of
recovery
.
Levin
knew
too
that
Kitty
had
strengthened
his
hope
by
accounts
of
the
marvelous
recoveries
she
had
heard
of
.
Levin
knew
all
this
;
and
it
was
agonizingly
painful
to
him
to
behold
the
supplicating
,
hopeful
eyes
and
the
emaciated
wrist
,
lifted
with
difficulty
,
making
the
sign
of
the
cross
on
the
tense
brow
,
and
the
prominent
shoulders
and
hollow
,
gasping
chest
,
which
one
could
not
feel
consistent
with
the
life
the
sick
man
was
praying
for
.
During
the
sacrament
Levin
did
what
he
,
an
unbeliever
,
had
done
a
thousand
times
.
He
said
,
addressing
God
,
If
Thou
dost
exist
,
make
this
man
to
recover
(
of
course
this
same
thing
has
been
repeated
many
times
)
,
and
Thou
wilt
save
him
and
me
.