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Chapter 10
 (continued)"What did you go away for?" "Ah, stop a minute!  Ah, the thoughts that come crowding on one!
 The questions one must ask oneself!  Listen.  You can't imagine
 what you've done for me by what you said.  I'm so happy that I've
 become positively hateful; I've forgotten everything.  I heard
 today that my brother Nikolay...you know, he's here...I had even
 forgotten him.  It seems to me that he's happy too.  It's a sort
 of madness.  But one thing's awful....  Here, you've been
 married, you know the feeling...it's awful that we--old--with a
 past... not of love, but of sins...are brought all at once so
 near to a creature pure and innocent; it's loathsome, and that's
 why one can't help feeling oneself unworthy." "Oh, well, you've not many sins on your conscience." "Alas! all the same," said Levin, "when with loathing I go over
 my life, I shudder and curse and bitterly regret it....  Yes." "What would you have?  The world's made so," said Stepan
 Arkadyevitch. "The one comfort is like that prayer, which I always liked:
 'Forgive me not according to my unworthiness, but according to 
 Thy lovingkindness.' That's the only way she can forgive me." |