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In
love
there
’
s
no
more
nor
less
.
I
love
my
daughter
with
one
love
,
and
her
with
another
.
”
“
I
was
just
telling
Anna
Arkadyevna
,
”
said
Vorkuev
,
“
that
if
she
were
to
put
a
hundredth
part
of
the
energy
she
devotes
to
this
English
girl
to
the
public
question
of
the
education
of
Russian
children
,
she
would
be
doing
a
great
and
useful
work
.
”
“
Yes
,
but
I
can
’
t
help
it
;
I
couldn
’
t
do
it
.
Count
Alexey
Kirillovitch
urged
me
very
much
”
(
as
she
uttered
the
words
Count
Alexey
Kirillovitch
she
glanced
with
appealing
timidity
at
Levin
,
and
he
unconsciously
responded
with
a
respectful
and
reassuring
look
)
;
“
he
urged
me
to
take
up
the
school
in
the
village
.
I
visited
it
several
times
.
The
children
were
very
nice
,
but
I
could
not
feel
drawn
to
the
work
.
You
speak
of
energy
.
Energy
rests
upon
love
;
and
come
as
it
will
,
there
’
s
no
forcing
it
.
I
took
to
this
child
—
I
could
not
myself
say
why
.
”
And
she
glanced
again
at
Levin
.
And
her
smile
and
her
glance
—
all
told
him
that
it
was
to
him
only
she
was
addressing
her
words
,
valuing
his
good
opinion
,
and
at
the
same
time
sure
beforehand
that
they
understood
each
other
.
“
I
quite
understand
that
,
”
Levin
answered
.
“
It
’
s
impossible
to
give
one
’
s
heart
to
a
school
or
such
institutions
in
general
,
and
I
believe
that
’
s
just
why
philanthropic
institutions
always
give
such
poor
results
.
”
She
was
silent
for
a
while
,
then
she
smiled
.
“
Yes
,
yes
,
”
she
agreed
;
“
I
never
could
.
Je
n
’
ai
pas
le
cœur
assez
large
to
love
a
whole
asylum
of
horrid
little
girls
.
Cela
ne
m
’
a
jamais
réussi
.
There
are
so
many
women
who
have
made
themselves
une
position
sociale
in
that
way
.
And
now
more
than
ever
,
”
she
said
with
a
mournful
,
confiding
expression
,
ostensibly
addressing
her
brother
,
but
unmistakably
intending
her
words
only
for
Levin
,
“
now
when
I
have
such
need
of
some
occupation
,
I
cannot
.
”
And
suddenly
frowning
(
Levin
saw
that
she
was
frowning
at
herself
for
talking
about
herself
)
she
changed
the
subject
.
“
I
know
about
you
,
”
she
said
to
Levin
;
“
that
you
’
re
not
a
public
-
spirited
citizen
,
and
I
have
defended
you
to
the
best
of
my
ability
.
”
“
How
have
you
defended
me
?
”
“
Oh
,
according
to
the
attacks
made
on
you
.
But
won
’
t
you
have
some
tea
?
”
She
rose
and
took
up
a
book
bound
in
morocco
.