| PART 7
Chapter 22
 (continued)Stepan Arkadyevitch went out to look.  It was the rejuvenated
 Pyotr Oblonsky.  He was so drunk that he could not walk upstairs;
 but he told them to set him on his legs when he saw Stepan
 Arkadyevitch, and clinging to him, walked with him into his room
 and there began telling him how he had spent the evening, and
 fell asleep doing so. Stepan Arkadyevitch was in very low spirits, which happened
 rarely with him, and for a long while he could not go to sleep.
 Everything he could recall to his mind, everything was
 disgusting; but most disgusting of all, as if it were something
 shameful, was the memory of the evening he had spent at Countess
 Lidia Ivanovna's. Next day he received from Alexey Alexandrovitch a final answer,
 refusing to grant Anna's divorce, and he understood that this
 decision was based on what the Frenchman had said in his real or
 pretended trance. |