Anna Karenina by Part 2 Chapter 6 Page 12

but doesn’t it really make everything clear? Before, when I was told to consider him clever, I kept looking for his ability, and thought myself a fool for not seeing it; but directly I said, he’s a fool, though only in a whisper, everything’s explained, isn’t it?”

“How spiteful you are today!”

“Not a bit. I’d no other way out of it. One of the two had to be a fool. And, well, you know one can’t say that of oneself.”

“’No one is satisfied with his fortune, and everyone is satisfied with his wit.’” The attache repeated the French saying.

“That’s just it, just it,” Princess Myakaya turned to him. “But the point is that I won’t