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IX
VARYING MOODS
During the following winter the sentimental
element became prominent in Sonia’s inner life.
She found nothing more to attract her in society;
her thoughts were not absorbed by much work;
her lectures did not interest her particularly, and
under such circumstances she was always given
to dark moods; she would brood over her fate,
and grieve that life had not offered her what she
wanted beyond everything.
She no longer insisted upon her former idea,
that humanity was divided into two exact halves,
and that one love only ought to be decisive for
our whole life. She raved about a union
between man and wife, in which the intelligence of
each supplemented that of the other, so that
co-operation between the two should be necessary
for producing the ripe fruit of their genius.
It was her great object to realise this ideal for
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