| PART 5
Chapter 30
 (continued)"There's no one better than you!..." he cried in despair through
 his tears, and, clutching her by the shoulders, he began
 squeezing her with all his force to him, his arms trembling with
 the strain. "My sweet, my little one!" said Anna, and she cried as weakly and
 childishly as he. At that moment the door opened.  Vassily Lukitch came in. At the other door there was the sound of steps, and the nurse in
 a scared whisper said, "He's coming," and gave Anna her hat. Seryozha sank onto the bed and sobbed, hiding his face in his
 hands.  Anna removed his hands, once more kissed his wet face,
 and with rapid steps went to the door.  Alexey Alexandrovitch
 walked in, meeting her.  Seeing her, he stopped short and bowed
 his head. Although she had just said he was better and kinder than she, in
 the rapid glance she flung at him, taking in his whole figure in
 all its details, feelings of repulsion and hatred for him and
 jealousy over her son took possession of her.  With a swift
 gesture she put down her veil, and, quickening her pace, almost
 ran out of the room. She had not time to undo, and so carried back with her, the
 parcel of toys she had chosen the day before in a toy shop with
 such love and sorrow. |