And yet I’m glad to be his slave, his willing slave; to put up with anything from him, anything, so long as he is with me, so long as I can look at him!
I think he might even love another woman if only I were there, if only I might be near. Isn’t it abject, Vanya?” she asked, suddenly looking at me with a sort of feverish, haggard look.
For one instant it seemed to me she was delirious.
“Isn’t it abject, such a wish?
What if it is?
I say that it is abject myself. Yet if he were to abandon me I should run after him to the ends of the earth, even if he were to repulse me, even if he were to drive me away.
You try to persuade me to go backbut what use is that?
If I went back I should come away tomorrow. He would tell me to and I should come; he would call, would whistle to me like a dog, and I should run to him.... Torture!
I don’t shrink from any torture from him!
I should know it was at his hands I was suffering! ... Oh, there’s no telling it, Vanya!”
“And her father and mother?” I thought.
She seemed to have already forgotten them.
“Then he’s not going to marry you, Natasha?”
“He’s promised to. He’s promised everything.
It’s for that he’s sent for me now; to be married tomorrow, secretly, out of town. But you see, he doesn’t know what he’s doing.
Very likely he doesn’t know how one gets married.
And what a husband!
It’s absurd really.
And if he does get married he won’t be happy; he’ll begin to reproach me.... I don’t want him to reproach me with anything, ever.
I’ll give up everything for him, and let him do nothing for me!
If he’s going to be unhappy from being married, why make him unhappy?”
“Yes, this is a sort of frenzy, Natasha,” said I.
“Well, are you going straight to him now?”
“No, he promised to come here to fetch me. We agreed.”
And she looked eagerly into the distance, but as yet there was noone.
“And he’s not here yet.
And you’ve come first!” I cried with indignation.
Natasha staggered as though from a blow.
Her face worked convulsively.
“He may not come at all,” she said with bitter mockery.
The day before yesterday he wrote that if I didn’t give him my word that I’d come, he would be obliged to put off his planof going away and marrying me; and his father will take him with him to the young lady.
And he wrote it so simply, so naturally, as if it were nothing at all.... What if he really has gone to her, Vanya?”
I did not answer.
She squeezed my hand tight, and her eyes glittered.
“He is with her,” she brought out, scarcely audibly.
“He hoped I would not come here, so that he might go to her, and say afterwards that he was in the right, that he told me beforehand I wouldn’t, and I didn’t.
He’s tired of me, so he stays away. Ach, my God!
I’m mad!
Why, he told me himself last time that I wearied him.... What am I waiting for?”
“Here he is,” I cried, suddenly catching sight of him on the embankment in the distance.
Natasha started, uttered a shriek, gazed intently at Alyosha’s approaching figure, and suddenly, dropping my hand, rushed to meet him.
He, too, quickened his pace, and in a minute she was in his arms.
There was scarcely anyone in the street but ourselves.
They kissed each other, laughed; Natasha laughed and cried both together, as though they were meeting after an endless separation.
The colour rushed into her pale cheeks. She was like one possessed.... Alyosha noticed me and at once came up to me.
Chapter IX
I LOOKED at him eagerly, although I had seen him many times before that minute. I looked into his eyes, as though his expression might explain all that bewildered me, might explain how this boy could enthral her, could arouse in her love so frantic that it made her forget her very first duty and sacrifice all that had been till that moment most holy to her.
The prince took both my hands and pressed them warmly, and the look in his eyes, gentle and candid, penetrated to my heart.
I felt that I might be mistaken in my conclusions about him if only from the fact that he was my enemy.
Yes, I was not fond of him; and I’m sorry to say I never could care for him – and was perhaps alone among his acquaintances in this.