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    Part 2 - Chapter 26

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    Chapter 26

    The external relations of Alexey Alexandrovitch and his wife had
    remained unchanged. The sole difference lay in the fact that he
    was more busily occupied than ever. As in former years, at the
    beginning of the spring he had gone to a foreign watering-place
    for the sake of his health, deranged by the winter's work that
    every year grew heavier. And just as always he returned in July
    and at once fell to work as usual with increased energy. As
    usual, too, his wife had moved for the summer to a villa out of
    town, while he remained in Petersburg. From the date of their
    conversation after the party at Princess Tverskaya's he had never
    spoken again to Anna of his suspicions and his jealousies, and
    that habitual tone of his bantering mimicry was the most
    convenient tone possible for his present attitude to his wife.
    He was a little colder to his wife. He simply seemed to be
    slightly displeased with her for that first midnight
    conversation, which she had repelled. In his attitude to her
    there was a shade of vexation, but nothing more. "You would not
    be open with me," he seemed to say, mentally addressing her; "so
    much the worse for you. Now you may beg as you please, but I
    won't be open with you. So much the worse for you!" he said
    mentally, like a man who, after vainly attempting to extinguish a
    fire, should fly in a rage with his vain efforts and say, "Oh,
    very well then! you shall burn for this!" This man, so subtle
    and astute in official life, did not realize all the
    senselessness of such an attitude to his wife. He did not
    realize it, because it was too terrible to him to realize his
    actual position, and he shut down and locked and sealed up in his
    heart that secret place where lay hid his feelings towards his
    family, that is, his wife and son. He who had been such a
    careful father, had from the end of that winter become peculiarly
    frigid to his son, and adopted to him just the same bantering
    tone he used with his wife. "Aha, young man!" was the greeting
    with which he met him.

    Alexey Alexandrovitch asserted and believed that he had never in
    any previous year had so much official business as that year.
    But he was not aware that he sought work for himself that year,

    that this was one of the means for keeping shut that secret place
    where lay hid his feelings towards his wife and son and his
    thoughts about them, which became more terrible the longer they
    lay there. If anyone had had the right to ask Alexey
    Alexandrovitch what he thought of his wife's behavior, the mild
    and peaceable Alexey Alexandrovitch would have made no answer,
    but he would have been greatly angered with any man who should
    question him on that subject. For this reason there positively
    came into
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