Анна Каренина

Chapter 21

           

           Vronskylistenedattentively,buthewasnotsomuchinterestedbythemeaningofthewordsasbytheattitudeofSerpuhovskoywhowasalreadycontemplatingastrugglewiththeexistingpowers,andalreadyhadhislikesanddislikesinthathigherworld,whilehisowninterestinthegoverningworlddidnotgobeyondtheinterestsofhisregiment.Vronskyfelt,too,howpowerfulSerpuhovskoymightbecomethroughhisunmistakablefacultyforthinkingthingsoutandfortakingthingsin,throughhisintelligenceandgiftofwords,sorarelymetwithintheworldinwhichhemoved.And,ashamedashewasofthefeeling,hefeltenvious.

           “StillIhaven’ttheonethingofmostimportanceforthat,”heanswered;“Ihaven’tthedesireforpower.Ihaditonce,butit’sgone.”

           “Excuseme,that’snottrue,”saidSerpuhovskoy,smiling.

           “Yes,itistrue,itistrue...now!”Vronskyadded,tobetruthful.

           “Yes,it’struenow,that’sanotherthing;butthatnowwon’tlastforever.”

           “Perhaps,”answeredVronsky.

           “Yousayperhaps,”Serpuhovskoywenton,asthoughguessinghisthoughts,“butIsayforcertain.Andthat’swhatIwantedtoseeyoufor.Youractionwasjustwhatitshouldhavebeen.Iseethat,butyououghtnottokeepitup.Ionlyaskyoutogivemecarteblanche.I’mnotgoingtoofferyoumyprotection...though,indeed,whyshouldn’tIprotectyou?you’veprotectedmeoftenenough!Ishouldhopeourfriendshiprisesaboveallthatsortofthing.

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