| PART 7
Chapter 24
 (continued)"What for?" said Vronsky, as though in amazement.  "Why, there's
 no meaning in it!" "There's no meaning in it to you, because you care nothing for
 me.  You don't care to understand my life.  The one thing that I
 cared for here was Hannah.  You say it's affectation.  Why, you
 said yesterday that I don't love my daughter, that I love this
 English girl, that it's unnatural.  I should like to know what
 life there is for me that could be natural!" For an instant she had a clear vision of what she was doing, and
 was horrified at how she had fallen away from her resolution. 
 But even though she knew it was her own ruin, she could not
 restrain herself, could not keep herself from proving to him that
 he was wrong, could not give way to him. "I never said that; I said I did not sympathize with this sudden
 passion." "How is it, though you boast of your straightforwardness, you
 don't tell the truth?" "I never boast, and I never tell lies," he said slowly,
 restraining his rising anger.  "It's a great pity if you can't
 respect..." "Respect was invented to cover the empty place where love should
 be.  And if you don't love me any more, it would be better and
 more honest to say so." "No, this is becoming unbearable!" cried Vronsky, getting up from
 his chair; and stopping short, facing her, he said, speaking
 deliberately: "What do you try my patience for?" looking as
 though he might have said much more, but was restraining himself.
 "It has limits." "What do you mean by that?" she cried, looking with terror at the
 undisguised hatred in his whole face, and especially in his
 cruel, menacing eyes "I mean to say..." he was beginning, but he checked himself.  "I
 must ask what it is you want of me?" |