Анна Каренина

Chapter 22

           HiskindlysmilewassowinningthatAlexeyAlexandrovitch,feelinghisownweaknessandunconsciouslyswayedbyit,wasreadytobelievewhatStepanArkadyevitchwassaying.

           “Shewillneverspeakoutaboutit.Butonethingispossible,onethingshemightdesire,”hewenton,“thatisthecessationofyourrelationsandallmemoriesassociatedwiththem.Tomythinking,inyourpositionwhat’sessentialistheformationofanewattitudetooneanother.Andthatcanonlyrestonabasisoffreedomonbothsides.”

           “Divorce,”AlexeyAlexandrovitchinterrupted,inatoneofaversion.

           “Yes,Iimaginethatdivorceyes,divorce,”StepanArkadyevitchrepeated,reddening.“Thatisfromeverypointofviewthemostrationalcourseformarriedpeoplewhofindthemselvesinthepositionyouarein.Whatcanbedoneifmarriedpeoplefindthatlifeisimpossibleforthemtogether?Thatmayalwayshappen.”

           AlexeyAlexandrovitchsighedheavilyandclosedhiseyes.

           “There’sonlyonepointtobeconsidered:iseitherofthepartiesdesirousofformingnewties?Ifnot,itisverysimple,”saidStepanArkadyevitch,feelingmoreandmorefreefromconstraint.

           AlexeyAlexandrovitch,scowlingwithemotion,mutteredsomethingtohimself,andmadenoanswer.AllthatseemedsosimpletoStepanArkadyevitch,AlexeyAlexandrovitchhadthoughtoverthousandsoftimes.And,sofarfrombeingsimple,itallseemedtohimutterlyimpossible.

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