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'Natalya Alexyevna is well, I am glad to say. But we have already passed the road that turns off to Darya Mihailovna's. Allow me to bid you good-bye. Alexandra Pavlovna stopped. 'But won't you come in? she said in a hesitating voice. 'I should like to, indeed, but I am afraid it is late. Darya Mihailovna wishes to hear a new etude of Thalberg's, so I must practise and have it ready.
And grown-ups and children alike felt that a noble being was walking about their rooms, and that gave a peculiar charm to their manner towards me, as though in my presence their life, too, was purer and more beautiful. Anna Alexyevna and I used to go to the theatre together, always walking there; we used to sit side by side in the stalls, our shoulders touching.
The evening before, too, he had been very gracious to him. 'Thank you; she is quite well. She will perhaps be here to-day.... I think you were discussing something when I came up? 'Yes; I have had a conversation with Natalya Alexyevna. She said one thing to me which affected me strongly.
"Four Jews were charged with being incendiaries, were regarded as a gang of robbers, and, to my mind, quite groundlessly. At dinner I was very much excited, I was uncomfortable, and I don't know what I said, but Anna Alexyevna kept shaking her head and saying to her husband: "'Dmitry, how is this?
Remember I am seeing you for the last time. I came here not to weep and lament you see I am not crying I came for advice. 'And what advice can I give you, Natalya Alexyevna? 'What advice? You are a man; I am used to trusting to you, I shall trust you to the end. Tell me, what are your plans? 'My plans.... Your mother certainly will turn me out of the house. 'Perhaps.
When you are in Vosdvizhenka give my respects and greetings to Varvara Alexyevna, Varya, Natasha, and Glyeb. I can fancy how Glyeb and Natasha have grown. Now if only you would all come here for Easter, I could have a look at you all. Don't forget me, please, and don't be angry with me. I send you my warmest good wishes. I press your hand heartily and embrace you. YALTA, January 21, 1900.
He declared that there was no noble idea which would not gain sympathy, that the only people who remained misunderstood were those who either did not know themselves what they wanted, or were not worthy to be understood. He spoke at length, and ended by once more thanking Natalya Alexyevna, and utterly unexpectedly pressed her hand, exclaiming. 'You are a noble, generous creature!
It is clear it was not fated for us to live together, and the happiness of which I dreamed is not for me! All at once Natalya hid her face in her hands and began to weep. Rudin went up to her. 'Natalya Alexyevna! dear Natalya! he said with warmth, 'do not cry, for God's sake, do not torture me, be comforted. Natalya raised her head.
'I understand you, Natalya Alexyevna, but it is not so easy for a man to find such a support. 'I should think the sympathy of others... in any case isolation always.... Natalya was rather confused, and flushed a little. 'And what will you do in the country in the winter? she added hurriedly. 'What shall I do? I shall finish my larger essay you know it on "Tragedy in Life and in Art."
'What was it exactly you discovered in him? 'Why, all I have been telling you the last hour. But enough of him. Perhaps everything will turn out all right. I only wanted to show you that, if I do judge him hardly, it is not because I don't know him. ... As far as concerns Natalya Alexyevna, I won't say any more, but you should observe your brother. 'My brother! Why? 'Why, look at him.
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