| PART 2
Chapter 2
 (continued)The prince apparently had plenty more to say, but as soon as the
 princess heard his tone she subsided at once, and became
 penitent, as she always did on serious occasions. "Alexander, Alexander," she whispered, moving to him and
 beginning to weep. As soon as she began to cry the prince too calmed down.  He went
 up to her. "There, that's enough, that's enough!  You're wretched too, I
 know.  It can't be helped.  There's no great harm done.  God is
 merciful...thanks..." he said, not knowing what he was saying, as
 he responded to the tearful kiss of the princess that he felt on
 his hand.  And the prince went out of the room. Before this, as soon as Kitty went out of the room in tears,
 Dolly, with her motherly, family instincts, had promptly
 perceived that here a woman's work lay before her, and she
 prepared to do it.  She took of her hat, and, morally speaking,
 tucked up her sleeves and prepared for action.  While her mother
 was attacking her father, she tried to restrain her mother, so
 far as filial reverence would allow.  During the prince's
 outburst she was silent; she felt ashamed for her mother, and
 tender towards her father for so quickly being kind again.  But
 when her father left them she made ready for what was the chief
 thing needful--to go to Kitty and console her. "I'd been meaning to tell you something for a long while, mamma:
 did you know that Levin meant to make Kitty an offer when he was
 here the last time?  He told Stiva so." "Well, what then? I don't understand..." "So did Kitty perhaps refuse him?...  She didn't tell you so?" "No, she has said nothing to me either of one or the other; she's
 too proud.  But I know it's all on account of the other." "Yes, but suppose she has refused Levin, and she wouldn't have
 refused him if it hadn't been for the other, I know.  And then,
 he has deceived her so horribly." |