1 It, too, came finally to rest on the last topic, that is, ill-natured gossip.
2 The day after tomorrow I will give you a final answer, he said, after considering a moment.
3 And that seven pounds paid for the uniform was the chief cause that finally decided Levin to go.
4 When this decision had been finally adopted, another weighty consideration occurred to Alexey Alexandrovitch in support of it.
5 In these words of Agafea Mihalovna, Levin read the final act of the drama which had been enacted of late between her and Kitty.
6 One consolatory reflection upon her conduct had occurred to her at the first moment of the final rupture, and when now she recalled all the past, she remembered that one reflection.
7 He gave orders for the wheat to be delivered, sent the bailiff to the merchant to get the money owing him, and went out himself to give some final directions on the estate before setting off.
8 This new life could not but have terrors for her inexperience; but, terrible or not, the change had been wrought six weeks before in her soul, and this was merely the final sanction of what had long been completed in her heart.
9 Reflecting finally that his duty was to get Seryozha up at the hour fixed, and that it was therefore not his business to consider who was there, the mother or anyone else, but simply to do his duty, he finished dressing, went to the door and opened it.