| PART 6
Chapter 5
 (continued)"The birch mushroom's stalk suggests a dark man's chin after two
 days without shaving," said Sergey Ivanovitch, speaking quite
 calmly now. "Yes, that's true," answered Varenka smiling, and unconsciously
 the direction of their walk changed.  They began to turn towards
 the children.  Varenka felt both sore and ashamed; at the same
 time she had a sense of relief. When he had got home again and went over the whole subject,
 Sergey Ivanovitch thought his previous decision had been a
 mistaken one.  He could not be false to the memory of Marie. "Gently, children, gently!" Levin shouted quite angrily to the
 children, standing before his wife to protect her when the crowd
 of children flew with shrieks of delight to meet them. Behind the children Sergey Ivanovitch and Varenka walked out of
 the wood.  Kitty had no need to ask Varenka; she saw from the
 calm and somewhat crestfallen faces of both that her plans had
 not come off. "Well?" her husband questioned her as they were going home again. "It doesn't bite," said Kitty, her smile and manner of speaking
 recalling her father, a likeness Levin often noticed with
 pleasure. "How doesn't bite?" "I'll show you," she said, taking her husband's hand, lifting it
 to her mouth, and just faintly brushing it with closed lips.
 "Like a kiss on a priest's hand." "Which didn't it bite with?" he said, laughing. "Both.  But it should have been like this..." "There are some peasants coming..." "Oh, they didn't see." |