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“
Oh
,
of
course
,
countess
,
”
he
said
;
“
but
I
imagine
such
changes
are
a
matter
so
private
that
no
one
,
even
the
most
intimate
friend
,
would
care
to
speak
of
them
.
”
“
On
the
contrary
!
We
ought
to
speak
freely
and
help
one
another
.
”
“
Yes
,
undoubtedly
so
,
but
there
is
such
a
difference
of
convictions
,
and
besides
.
.
.
.
”
said
Oblonsky
with
a
soft
smile
.
“
There
can
be
no
difference
where
it
is
a
question
of
holy
truth
.
”
“
Oh
,
no
,
of
course
;
but
.
.
.
.
”
and
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
paused
in
confusion
.
He
understood
at
last
that
they
were
talking
of
religion
.
“
I
fancy
he
will
fall
asleep
immediately
,
”
said
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
in
a
whisper
full
of
meaning
,
going
up
to
Lidia
Ivanovna
.
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
looked
round
.
Landau
was
sitting
at
the
window
,
leaning
on
his
elbow
and
the
back
of
his
chair
,
his
head
drooping
.
Noticing
that
all
eyes
were
turned
on
him
he
raised
his
head
and
smiled
a
smile
of
childlike
artlessness
.
“
Don
’
t
take
any
notice
,
”
said
Lidia
Ivanovna
,
and
she
lightly
moved
a
chair
up
for
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
.
“
I
have
observed
.
.
.
.
”
she
was
beginning
,
when
a
footman
came
into
the
room
with
a
letter
.
Lidia
Ivanovna
rapidly
ran
her
eyes
over
the
note
,
and
excusing
herself
,
wrote
an
answer
with
extraordinary
rapidity
,
handed
it
to
the
man
,
and
came
back
to
the
table
.
“
I
have
observed
,
”
she
went
on
,
“
that
Moscow
people
,
especially
the
men
,
are
more
indifferent
to
religion
than
anyone
.
”
“
Oh
,
no
,
countess
,
I
thought
Moscow
people
had
the
reputation
of
being
the
firmest
in
the
faith
,
”
answered
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
.