Anna Karenina by Part 2 Chapter 17 Page 4

temper,” said Stepan Arkadyevitch, smiling.

“Yes, I am out of temper, and do you know why? Because—�excuse me—�of your stupid sale...”

Stepan Arkadyevitch frowned good-humoredly, like one who feels himself teased and attacked for no fault of his own.

“Come, enough about it!” he said. “When did anybody ever sell anything without being told immediately after the sale, ’It was worth much more’? But when one wants to sell, no one will give anything.... No, I see you’ve a grudge against that unlucky Ryabinin.”

“Maybe I have. And do you know why? You’ll say again that I’m a reactionist, or some other terrible word; but all the same it