Chapter 28

           

           Itwasbrightandsunny.Afinerainhadbeenfallingallthemorning,andnowithadnotlongclearedup.Theironroofs,theflagsoftheroads,theflintsofthepavements,thewheelsandleather,thebrassandthetinplateofthecarriagesallglistenedbrightlyintheMaysunshine.Itwasthreeo’clock,andtheveryliveliesttimeinthestreets.

           Asshesatinacornerofthecomfortablecarriage,thathardlyswayedonitssupplesprings,whilethegraystrottedswiftly,inthemidstoftheunceasingrattleofwheelsandthechangingimpressionsinthepureair,Annaranovertheeventsofthelastdays,andshesawherpositionquitedifferentlyfromhowithadseemedathome.Nowthethoughtofdeathseemednolongersoterribleandsocleartoher,anddeathitselfnolongerseemedsoinevitable.Nowsheblamedherselfforthehumiliationtowhichshehadloweredherself.“Ientreathimtoforgiveme.Ihavegivenintohim.Ihaveownedmyselfinfault.Whatfor?Can’tIlivewithouthim?”Andleavingunansweredthequestionhowshewasgoingtolivewithouthim,shefelltoreadingthesignsontheshops.“Officeandwarehouse.Dentalsurgeon.Yes,I’lltellDollyallaboutit.Shedoesn’tlikeVronsky.Ishallbesickandashamed,butI’lltellher.Shelovesme,andI’llfollowheradvice.Iwon’tgiveintohim;Iwon’tlethimtrainmeashepleases.Filippov,bunshop.TheysaytheysendtheirdoughtoPetersburg.TheMoscowwaterissogoodforit.

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