| PART 3
Chapter 32
 (continued)"Oh, all right, that's what you think--and let me alone!"
 answered Levin, feeling the muscles of his left cheek twitching
 uncontrollably. "You've never had, and never have, convictions; all you want is
 to please your vanity." "Oh, very well; then let me alone!" "And I will let you alone! and it's high time I did, and go to
 the devil with you! and I'm very sorry I ever came!" In spite of all Levin's efforts to soothe his brother afterwards,
 Nikolay would listen to nothing he said, declaring that it was
 better to part, and Konstantin saw that it simply was that life
 was unbearable to him. Nikolay was just getting ready to go, when Konstantin went in to
 him again and begged him, rather unnaturally, to forgive him if
 he had hurt his feelings in any way. "Ah, generosity!" said Nikolay, and he smiled.  "If you want to
 be right, I can give you that satisfaction.  You're in the right; but I'm going all the same." It was only just at parting that Nikolay kissed him, and said,
 looking with sudden strangeness and seriousness at his brother: "Anyway, don't remember evil against me, Kostya!" and his voice
 quivered.  These were the only words that had been spoken
 sincerely between them.  Levin knew that those words meant, "You
 see, and you know, that I'm in a bad way, and maybe we shall not
 see each other again."  Levin knew this, and the tears gushed
 from his eyes.  He kissed his brother once more, but he could not
 speak, and knew not what to say. Three days after his brother's departure, Levin too set off for
 his foreign tour.  Happening to meet Shtcherbatsky, Kitty's
 cousin, in the railway train, Levin greatly astonished him by his
 depression. "What's the matter with you?" Shtcherbatsky asked him. |