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Anatole
was
always
content
with
his
position
,
with
himself
,
and
with
others
.
He
was
instinctively
and
thoroughly
convinced
that
it
was
impossible
for
him
to
live
otherwise
than
as
he
did
and
that
he
had
never
in
his
life
done
anything
base
.
He
was
incapable
of
considering
how
his
actions
might
affect
others
or
what
the
consequences
of
this
or
that
action
of
his
might
be
.
He
was
convinced
that
,
as
a
duck
is
so
made
that
it
must
live
in
water
,
so
God
had
made
him
such
that
he
must
spend
thirty
thousand
rubles
a
year
and
always
occupy
a
prominent
position
in
society
.
He
believed
this
so
firmly
that
others
,
looking
at
him
,
were
persuaded
of
it
too
and
did
not
refuse
him
either
a
leading
place
in
society
or
money
,
which
he
borrowed
from
anyone
and
everyone
and
evidently
would
not
repay
.
He
was
not
a
gambler
,
at
any
rate
he
did
not
care
about
winning
.
He
was
not
vain
.
He
did
not
mind
what
people
thought
of
him
.
Still
less
could
he
be
accused
of
ambition
.
More
than
once
he
had
vexed
his
father
by
spoiling
his
own
career
,
and
he
laughed
at
distinctions
of
all
kinds
.
He
was
not
mean
,
and
did
not
refuse
anyone
who
asked
of
him
.
All
he
cared
about
was
gaiety
and
women
,
and
as
according
to
his
ideas
there
was
nothing
dishonorable
in
these
tastes
,
and
he
was
incapable
of
considering
what
the
gratification
of
his
tastes
entailed
for
others
,
he
honestly
considered
himself
irreproachable
,
sincerely
despised
rogues
and
bad
people
,
and
with
a
tranquil
conscience
carried
his
head
high
.
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Rakes
,
those
male
Magdalenes
,
have
a
secret
feeling
of
innocence
similar
to
that
which
female
Magdalenes
have
,
based
on
the
same
hope
of
forgiveness
.
"
All
will
be
forgiven
her
,
for
she
loved
much
;
and
all
will
be
forgiven
him
,
for
he
enjoyed
much
.
"
Dólokhov
,
who
had
reappeared
that
year
in
Moscow
after
his
exile
and
his
Persian
adventures
,
and
was
leading
a
life
of
luxury
,
gambling
,
and
dissipation
,
associated
with
his
old
Petersburg
comrade
Kurágin
and
made
use
of
him
for
his
own
ends
.
Anatole
was
sincerely
fond
of
Dólokhov
for
his
cleverness
and
audacity
.
Dólokhov
,
who
needed
Anatole
Kurágin
's
name
,
position
,
and
connections
as
a
bait
to
draw
rich
young
men
into
his
gambling
set
,
made
use
of
him
and
amused
himself
at
his
expense
without
letting
the
other
feel
it
.
Apart
from
the
advantage
he
derived
from
Anatole
,
the
very
process
of
dominating
another
's
will
was
in
itself
a
pleasure
,
a
habit
,
and
a
necessity
to
Dólokhov
.
Natásha
had
made
a
strong
impression
on
Kurágin
.
At
supper
after
the
opera
he
described
to
Dólokhov
with
the
air
of
a
connoisseur
the
attractions
of
her
arms
,
shoulders
,
feet
,
and
hair
and
expressed
his
intention
of
making
love
to
her
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Anatole
had
no
notion
and
was
incapable
of
considering
what
might
come
of
such
love-making
,
as
he
never
had
any
notion
of
the
outcome
of
any
of
his
actions
.
"
She
's
first-rate
,
my
dear
fellow
,
but
not
for
us
,
"
replied
Dólokhov
.
"
I
will
tell
my
sister
to
ask
her
to
dinner
,
"
said
Anatole
.
"
Eh
?
"