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"There's nothing, nothing I wishexcept for it to be all
over"
"But he sees this and knows it And do you suppose it weighs on
him any less than on you? You're wretched, he's wretched, and
what good can come of it? while divorce would solve the
difficulty coht out his central idea, and looked significantly at her
She said nothing, and shook her cropped head in dissent But
frohtened into its old
beauty, he saw that if she did not desire this, it was simply
because it seemed to her unattainable happiness
"I'm awfully sorry for you! And how happy I should be if I could
arrange things!" said Stepan Arkadyevitch, srant only that Ito hi eyes, and said nothing