| PART 7
Chapter 15
 (continued)Falling on his knees before the bed, he held his wife's hand
 before his lips and kissed it, and the hand, with a weak movement
 of the fingers, responded to his kiss.  And meanwhile, there at
 the foot of the bed, in the deft hands of Lizaveta Petrovna, like
 a flickering light in a lamp, lay the life of a human creature,
 which had never existed before, and which would now with the same
 right, with the same importance to itself, live and create in its
 own image. "Alive! alive!  And a boy too!  Set your mind at rest!" Levin
 heard Lizaveta Petrovna saying, as she slapped the baby's back
 with a shaking hand. "Mamma, is it true?" said Kitty's voice. The princess's sobs were all the answers she could make.  And in
 the midst of the silence there came in unmistakable reply to the
 mother's question, a voice quite unlike the subdued voices
 speaking in the room.  It was the bold, clamorous, self-assertive
 squall of the new human being, who had so incomprehensibly
 appeared. If Levin had been told before that Kitty was dead, and that he
 had died with her, and that their children were angels, and that
 God was standing before him, he would have been surprised at
 nothing.  But now, coming back to the world of reality, he had to
 make great mental efforts to take in that she was alive and well,
 and that the creature squalling so desperately was his son. 
 Kitty was alive, her agony was over.  And he was unutterably
 happy.  That he understood; he was completely happy in it.  But
 the baby?  Whence, why, who was he?...  He could not get used to
 the idea.  It seemed to him something extraneous, superfluous, to
 which he could not accustom himself. |