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he was afraid to peep into. To put himself in thought
and feeling in
another person's place was a spiritual exercise not
natural to Alexey
Alexandrovitch. He looked on this spiritual exercise as a
harmful and
dangerous abuse of the fancy. "And the worst of it
all," thought he,
"is that just now, at the very moment when my
great work is
approaching completion" (he was thinking of the
project he was
bringing forward at the time), "when I stand in
need of all my mental
peace and all my energies, just now this stupid worry
should fall foul
of me. But what's to be done? I'm not one of those men
who submit to
uneasiness and worry without having the force of
character to face
them. "I must think it over, come to a decision,
and put it out of my
mind," he said aloud. "The question of her
feelings, of what has
passed and may be passing in her soul, that's not my
affair; that's
the affair of her conscience, and falls under the head
of religion,"
he said to himself, feeling consolation in the sense that
he had found
to which division of regulating principles this new
circumstance could
be properly referred. "And so," Alexey
Alexandrovitch said to himself,
"questions as to
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