| PART 3
Chapter 32
 (continued)"Oh, nothing; there's not much happiness in life." "Not much? You come with me to Paris instead of to Mulhausen. 
 You shall see how to be happy." "No, I've done with it all.  It's time I was dead." "Well, that's a good one!" said Shtcherbatsky, laughing; "why,
 I'm only just getting ready to begin." "Yes, I thought the same not long ago, but now I know I shall
 soon be dead." Levin said what he had genuinely been thinking of late.  He saw
 nothing but death or the advance towards death in everything. 
 But his cherished scheme only engrossed him the more.  Life had
 to be got through somehow till death did come.  Darkness had
 fallen upon everything for him; but just because of this darkness
 he felt that the one guiding clue in the darkness was his work,
 and he clutched it and clung to it with all his strength. |