1 Pierre replied, "that he has nothing to forgive."
2 I am really frantic with vexation; forgive my writing boldly.
3 Tell him only that I beg him to forgive, forgive, forgive me for everything.
4 And the old man said, 'God will forgive you, we are all sinners in His sight.'
5 I said that a fallen woman should be forgiven, but I didn't say I could forgive her.
6 But if I forgive her for the sake of doing right, then let union with her have only a spiritual aim.
7 He continually hurt Princess Mary's feelings and tormented her, but it cost her no effort to forgive him.
8 "If Mary is already persuading me to forgive, it means that I ought long ago to have punished him," he thought.
9 I told my wife that I begged her to forget the past, to forgive me whatever wrong I may have done her, and that I had nothing to forgive.
10 Her looks asked him to forgive her for having dared, by Natasha's intermediacy, to remind him of his promise, and then thanked him for his love.
11 He asked his sister to forgive him for not having told her of his resolve when he had last visited Bald Hills, though he had spoken of it to his father.
12 When they prayed for all traveling by land and sea, she remembered Prince Andrew, prayed for him, and asked God to forgive her all the wrongs she had done him.
13 He first implored her to forgive him and Sonya and consent to their marriage, then he threatened that if she molested Sonya he would at once marry her secretly.
14 She crossed herself, bowed low, and when she did not understand, in horror at her own vileness, simply asked God to forgive her everything, everything, to have mercy upon her.
15 But a man should not and cannot forgive and forget, he replied, and though till that moment he had not been thinking of Kuragin, all his unexpended anger suddenly swelled up in his heart.
16 She felt in her heart a devout and tremulous awe at the thought of the punishment that overtakes men for their sins, and especially of her own sins, and she prayed to God to forgive them all, and her too, and to give them all, and her too, peace and happiness.
17 In this letter she said briefly that all their misunderstandings were at an end; that availing herself of the magnanimity of Prince Andrew who when he went abroad had given her her freedom, she begged Princess Mary to forget everything and forgive her if she had been to blame toward her, but that she could not be his wife.
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