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PART ONE CHAPTER 25<br />

Konstantin could not say that he valued it more because Nikolay was unhappy,<br />

and needed affection. But Nikolay knew that this was just what he meant to say, and<br />

scowling he took up the vodka again.<br />

“Enough, Nikolay Dmitrievitch!” said Marya Nikolaevna, stretching out her<br />

plump, bare arm towards the decanter.<br />

“Let it be! Don’t insist! I’ll beat you!” he shouted.<br />

Marya Nikolaevna smiled a sweet and good-humored smile, which was at once<br />

reflected on Nikolay’s face, and she took the bottle.<br />

“And do you suppose she understands nothing?” said Nikolay. “She understands<br />

it all better than any of us. Isn’t it true there’s something good and sweet in her?”<br />

“Were you never before in Moscow?” Konstantin said to her, for the sake of saying<br />

something.<br />

“Only you mustn’t be polite and stiff with her. It frightens her. No one ever spoke<br />

to her so but the justices of the peace who tried her for trying to get out of a house<br />

of ill-fame. Mercy on us, the senselessness in the world!” he cried suddenly. “These<br />

new institutions, these justices of the peace, rural councils, what hideousness it all<br />

is!”<br />

And he began to enlarge on his encounters with the new institutions.<br />

Konstantin Levin heard him, and the disbelief in the sense of all public institutions,<br />

which he shared with him, and often expressed, was distasteful to him now from his<br />

brother’s lips.<br />

“In another world we shall understand it all,” he said lightly.<br />

“In another world! Ah, I don’t like that other world! I don’t like it,” he said, letting<br />

his scared eyes rest on his brother’s eyes. “Here one would think that to get out of<br />

all the baseness and the mess, one’s own and other people’s, would be a good thing,<br />

and yet I’m afraid of death, awfully afraid of death.” He shuddered. “But do drink<br />

something. Would you like some champagne? Or shall we go somewhere? Let’s go<br />

to the Gypsies! Do you know I have got so fond of the Gypsies and Russian songs.”<br />

His speech had begun to falter, and he passed abruptly from one subject to another.<br />

Konstantin with the help of Masha persuaded him not to go out anywhere, and got<br />

him to bed hopelessly drunk.<br />

Masha promised to write to Konstantin in case of need, and to persuade Nikolay<br />

Levin to go and stay with his brother.<br />

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