Chapter 15

           

           ThoughAnnahadobstinatelyandwithexasperationcontradictedVronskywhenhetoldhertheirpositionwasimpossible,atthebottomofherheartsheregardedherownpositionasfalseanddishonorable,andshelongedwithherwholesoultochangeit.Onthewayhomefromtheracesshehadtoldherhusbandthetruthinamomentofexcitement,andinspiteoftheagonyshehadsufferedindoingso,shewasgladofit.Afterherhusbandhadlefther,shetoldherselfthatshewasglad,thatnoweverythingwasmadeclear,andatleasttherewouldbenomorelyinganddeception.Itseemedtoherbeyonddoubtthatherpositionwasnowmadeclearforever.Itmightbebad,thisnewposition,butitwouldbeclear;therewouldbenoindefinitenessorfalsehoodaboutit.Thepainshehadcausedherselfandherhusbandinutteringthosewordswouldberewardednowbyeverythingbeingmadeclear,shethought.ThateveningshesawVronsky,butshedidnottellhimofwhathadpassedbetweenherandherhusband,though,tomakethepositiondefinite,itwasnecessarytotellhim.

           Whenshewokeupnextmorningthefirstthingthatrosetohermindwaswhatshehadsaidtoherhusband,andthosewordsseemedtohersoawfulthatshecouldnotconceivenowhowshecouldhavebroughtherselftoutterthosestrange,coarsewords,andcouldnotimaginewhatwouldcomeofit.Butthewordswerespoken,andAlexeyAlexandrovitchhadgoneawaywithoutsayinganything.“IsawVronskyanddidnottellhim.

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