PART 7
Chapter 12
 
After taking leave of her guests, Anna did not sit down, but
 began walking up and down the room.  She had unconsciously the
 whole evening done her utmost to arouse in Levin a feeling of
 love--as of late she had fallen into doing with all young men--
 and she knew she had attained her aim, as far as was possible in
 one evening, with a married and conscientious man.  She liked him
 indeed extremely, and, in spite of the striking difference, from
 the masculine point of view, between Vronsky and Levin, as a
 woman she saw something they had in common, which had made Kitty
 able to love both.  Yet as soon as he was out of the room, she
 ceased to think of him. 
One thought, and one only, pursued her in different forms, and
 refused to be shaken off.  "If I have so much effect on others,
 on this man, who loves his home and his wife, why is it he is so
 cold to me?...not cold exactly, he loves me, I know that!  But
 something new is drawing us apart now.  Why wasn't he here all
 the evening?  He told Stiva to say he could not leave Yashvin,
 and must watch over his play.  Is Yashvin a child?  But supposing
 it's true.  He never tells a lie.  But there's something else in
 it if it's true.  He is glad of an opportunity of showing me that
 he has other duties; I know that, I submit to that.  But why
 prove that to me?  He wants to show me that his love for me is
 not to interfere with his freedom.  But I need no proofs, I need
 love.  He ought to understand all the bitterness of this life for
 me here in Moscow.  Is this life?  I am not living, but waiting
 for an event, which is continually put off and put off.  No
 answer again!  And Stiva says he cannot go to Alexey
 Alexandrovitch.  And I can't write again.  I can do nothing, can
 begin nothing, can alter nothing; I hold myself in, I wait,
 inventing amusements for myself--the English family, writing,
 reading--but it's all nothing but a sham, it's all the same as
 morphine.  He ought to feel for me," she said, feeling tears of
 self-pity coming into her eyes. 
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