âBut, for heavenâs sake, donât get hot!â said Stepan Arkadyevitch, touching his brother-in-lawâs knee. âThe matter is not ended. If you will allow me to recapitulate, it was like this: when you parted, you were as magnanimous as could possibly be; you were ready to give her everythingâ âfreedom, divorce even. She appreciated that. No, donât think that. She did appreciate itâ âto such a degree that at the first moment, feeling how she had wronged you, she did not consider and could not consider everything. She gave up everything. But experience, time, have shown that her position is unbearable, impossible.â
âThe life of Anna Arkadyevna can have no interest for me,â Alexey Alexandrovitch put in, lifting his eyebrows.
âAllow me to disbelieve that,â Stepan Arkadyevitch replied gently. âHer position is intolerable for her, and of no benefit to anyone whatever. She has deserved it, you will say. She knows that and asks you for nothing; she says plainly that she dare not ask you. But I, all of us, her relatives, all who love her, beg you, entreat you. Why should she suffer? Who is any the better for it?â