Анна Каренина

Chapter 20

           Thedyingmanlaywithclosedeyes,butthemusclestwitchedfromtimetotimeonhisforehead,aswithonethinkingdeeplyandintensely.Levininvoluntarilythoughtwithhimofwhatitwasthatwashappeningtohimnow,butinspiteofallhismentaleffortstogoalongwithhimhesawbytheexpressionofthatcalm,sternfacethatforthedyingmanallwasgrowingclearerandclearerthatwasstillasdarkaseverforLevin.

           “Yes,yes,so,”thedyingmanarticulatedslowlyatintervals.“Waitalittle.”Hewassilent.“Right!”hepronouncedallatoncereassuringly,asthoughallweresolvedforhim.“OLord!”hemurmured,andsigheddeeply.

           MaryaNikolaevnafelthisfeet.“They’regettingcold,”shewhispered.

           Foralongwhile,averylongwhileitseemedtoLevin,thesickmanlaymotionless.Buthewasstillalive,andfromtimetotimehesighed.Levinbynowwasexhaustedfrommentalstrain.Hefeltthat,withnomentaleffort,couldheunderstandwhatitwasthatwasright.Hecouldnoteventhinkoftheproblemofdeathitself,butwithnowillofhisownthoughtskeptcomingtohimofwhathehadtodonext;closingthedeadman’seyes,dressinghim,orderingthecoffin.And,strangetosay,hefeltutterlycold,andwasnotconsciousofsorrownorofloss,lessstillofpityforhisbrother.Ifhehadanyfeelingforhisbrotheratthatmoment,itwasenvyfortheknowledgethedyingmanhadnowthathecouldnothave.

           Alongtimemorehesatoverhimso,continuallyexpectingtheend.Buttheenddidnotcome.ThedooropenedandKittyappeared.Levingotuptostopher.

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