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“
I
cannot
help
thanking
you
.
”
“
But
,
dear
friend
,
do
not
give
way
to
the
feeling
of
which
you
spoke
—
being
ashamed
of
what
is
the
Christian
’
s
highest
glory
:
he
who
humbles
himself
shall
be
exalted
.
And
you
cannot
thank
me
.
You
must
thank
Him
,
and
pray
to
Him
for
succor
.
In
Him
alone
we
find
peace
,
consolation
,
salvation
,
and
love
,
”
she
said
,
and
turning
her
eyes
heavenwards
,
she
began
praying
,
as
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
gathered
from
her
silence
.
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
listened
to
her
now
,
and
those
expressions
which
had
seemed
to
him
,
if
not
distasteful
,
at
least
exaggerated
,
now
seemed
to
him
natural
and
consolatory
.
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
had
disliked
this
new
enthusiastic
fervor
.
He
was
a
believer
,
who
was
interested
in
religion
primarily
in
its
political
aspect
,
and
the
new
doctrine
which
ventured
upon
several
new
interpretations
,
just
because
it
paved
the
way
to
discussion
and
analysis
,
was
in
principle
disagreeable
to
him
.
He
had
hitherto
taken
up
a
cold
and
even
antagonistic
attitude
to
this
new
doctrine
,
and
with
Countess
Lidia
Ivanovna
,
who
had
been
carried
away
by
it
,
he
had
never
argued
,
but
by
silence
had
assiduously
parried
her
attempts
to
provoke
him
into
argument
.
Now
for
the
first
time
he
heard
her
words
with
pleasure
,
and
did
not
inwardly
oppose
them
.
“
I
am
very
,
very
grateful
to
you
,
both
for
your
deeds
and
for
your
words
,
”
he
said
,
when
she
had
finished
praying
.
Countess
Lidia
Ivanovna
once
more
pressed
both
her
friend
’
s
hands
.
“
Now
I
will
enter
upon
my
duties
,
”
she
said
with
a
smile
after
a
pause
,
as
she
wiped
away
the
traces
of
tears
.
“
I
am
going
to
Seryozha
.
Only
in
the
last
extremity
shall
I
apply
to
you
.
”
And
she
got
up
and
went
out
.
Countess
Lidia
Ivanovna
went
into
Seryozha
’
s
part
of
the
house
,
and
dropping
tears
on
the
scared
child
’
s
cheeks
,
she
told
him
that
his
father
was
a
saint
and
his
mother
was
dead
.
Countess
Lidia
Ivanovna
kept
her
promise
.
She
did
actually
take
upon
herself
the
care
of
the
organization
and
management
of
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
’
s
household
.
But
she
had
not
overstated
the
case
when
saying
that
practical
affairs
were
not
her
strong
point
.
All
her
arrangements
had
to
be
modified
because
they
could
not
be
carried
out
,
and
they
were
modified
by
Korney
,
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
’
s
valet
,
who
,
though
no
one
was
aware
of
the
fact
,
now
managed
Karenin
’
s
household
,
and
quietly
and
discreetly
reported
to
his
master
while
he
was
dressing
all
it
was
necessary
for
him
to
know
.
But
Lidia
Ivanovna
’
s
help
was
none
the
less
real
;
she
gave
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
moral
support
in
the
consciousness
of
her
love
and
respect
for
him
,
and
still
more
,
as
it
was
soothing
to
her
to
believe
,
in
that
she
almost
turned
him
to
Christianity
—
that
is
,
from
an
indifferent
and
apathetic
believer
she
turned
him
into
an
ardent
and
steadfast
adherent
of
the
new
interpretation
of
Christian
doctrine
,
which
had
been
gaining
ground
of
late
in
Petersburg
.
It
was
easy
for
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
to
believe
in
this
teaching
.
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
,
like
Lidia
Ivanovna
indeed
,
and
others
who
shared
their
views
,
was
completely
devoid
of
vividness
of
imagination
,
that
spiritual
faculty
in
virtue
of
which
the
conceptions
evoked
by
the
imagination
become
so
vivid
that
they
must
needs
be
in
harmony
with
other
conceptions
,
and
with
actual
fact
He
saw
nothing
impossible
and
inconceivable
in
the
idea
that
death
,
though
existing
for
unbelievers
,
did
not
exist
for
him
,
and
that
,
as
he
was
possessed
of
the
most
perfect
faith
,
of
the
measure
of
which
he
was
himself
the
judge
,
therefore
there
was
no
sin
in
his
soul
,
and
he
was
experiencing
complete
salvation
here
on
earth
.