Stepan Arkadyevitch smiled. He so well knew that feeling of Levinâs, that for him all the girls in the world were divided into two classes: one classâ âall the girls in the world except her, and those girls with all sorts of human weaknesses, and very ordinary girls: the other classâ âshe alone, having no weaknesses of any sort and higher than all humanity.
âStay, take some sauce,â he said, holding back Levinâs hand as it pushed away the sauce.
Levin obediently helped himself to sauce, but would not let Stepan Arkadyevitch go on with his dinner.
âNo, stop a minute, stop a minute,â he said. âYou must understand that itâs a question of life and death for me. I have never spoken to anyone of this. And thereâs no one I could speak of it to, except you. You know weâre utterly unlike each other, different tastes and views and everything; but I know youâre fond of me and understand me, and thatâs why I like you awfully. But for Godâs sake, be quite straightforward with me.â