| PART 5
Chapter 6
 When the ceremony of plighting troth was over, the beadle spread
 before the lectern in the middle of the church a piece of pink
 silken stuff, the choir sang a complicated and elaborate psalm,
 in which the bass and tenor sang responses to one another, and
 the priest turning round pointed the bridal pair to the pink silk
 rug.  Though both had often heard a great deal about the saying
 that the one who steps first on the rug will be the head of the
 house, neither Levin nor Kitty were capable of recollecting it,
 as they took the few steps towards it.  They did not hear the
 loud remarks and disputes that followed, some maintaining he had
 stepped on first, and others that both had stepped on together. After the customary questions, whether they desired to enter upon
 matrimony, and whether they were pledged to anyone else, and
 their answers, which sounded strange to themselves, a new
 ceremony began.  Kitty listened to the words of the prayer,
 trying to make out their meaning, but she could not.  The feeling
 of triumph and radiant happiness flooded her soul more and more
 as the ceremony went on, and deprived her of all power of
 attention. They prayed: "Endow them with continence and fruitfulness, and
 vouchsafe that their hearts may rejoice looking upon their sons
 and daughters."  They alluded to God's creation of a wife from
 Adam's rib "and for this cause a man shall leave father and
 mother, and cleave unto his wife, and they two shall be one
 flesh," and that "this is a great mystery"; they prayed that God
 would make them fruitful and bless them, like Isaac and Rebecca,
 Joseph, Moses and Zipporah, and that they might look upon their
 children's children.  "That's all splendid," thought Kitty,
 catching the words, "all that's just as it should be," and a
 smile of happiness, unconsciously reflected in everyone who
 looked at her, beamed on her radiant face. "Put it on quite," voices were heard urging when the priest had
 put on the wedding crowns and Shtcherbatsky, his hand shaking in
 its three-button glove, held the crown high above her head. "Put it on!" she whispered, smiling. Levin looked round at her, and was struck by the joyful radiance
 on her face, and unconsciously her feeling infected him.  He too,
 like her felt glad and happy. |