1 Marya Nikolaevna felt his feet.
2 Marya Nikolaevna went up to him.
3 At that instant Marya Nikolaevna came back.
4 Left alone with Marya Nikolaevna, Levin turned to her.
5 "He has begun picking at himself," said Marya Nikolaevna.
6 "Marya Nikolaevna, you come this side, you do it," she added.
7 "It will be over today, you will see," said Marya Nikolaevna.
8 This was the second letter he had received from Marya Nikolaevna.
9 "Yes, you see this woman, Marya Nikolaevna, did not know how to manage all this," said Levin.
10 "Nikolay Dmitrievitch, Nikolay Dmitrievitch," whispered Marya Nikolaevna, again going up to him.
11 And this woman," Nikolay Levin interrupted him, pointing to her, "is the partner of my life, Marya Nikolaevna.
12 He went out of the door without a word, and at once stumbled over Marya Nikolaevna, who had heard of his arrival and had not dared to go in to see him.
13 Levin crimsoned both from shame and anger with his wife, who had put herself and him in such a difficult position; but Marya Nikolaevna crimsoned still more.
14 Levin was obliged to agree, and regaining his composure, and completely forgetting about Marya Nikolaevna by now, he went again in to his brother with Kitty.
15 He could not say that he had cast off Marya Nikolaevna because the tea was weak, and, above all, because she would look after him, as though he were an invalid.
16 The sense of longing for his death was felt by everyone now at the mere sight of him, by the waiters and the hotel-keeper and all the people staying in the hotel, and the doctor and Marya Nikolaevna and Levin and Kitty.
17 The long white ridge of his spine, with the huge, prominent shoulder blades and jutting ribs and vertebrae, was bare, and Marya Nikolaevna and the waiter were struggling with the sleeve of the night shirt, and could not get the long, limp arm into it.
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