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"Anna and sin--I cannot connect them, I cannot believe it!"

"Darya Alexandrovna," he said, now looking straight into Dolly's

kindly, troubled face, and feeling that his tongue was being

loosened in spite of hireat deal for

doubt to be still possible When I doubted, I was miserable, but

it was better than now When I doubted, I had hope; but now

there is no hope, and still I doubt of everything I a that I even hate my son, and sometimes do not

believe he is my son I am very unhappy"

He had no need to say that Darya Alexandrovna had seen that as

soon as he glanced into her face; and she felt sorry for hian to totter

"Oh, this is awful, awful! But can it be true that you are

resolved on a divorce?"

"I a else forelse to do" she replied, with

tears in her eyes "Oh no, don't say nothing else to do!" she

said

"What is horrible in a trouble of this kind is that one cannot,

as in any other--in loss, in death--bear one's trouble in peace,

but that one ht