" "Nothing else to do, nothing else to do..." she replied, with tears in her eyes.
" Oh no, don't say nothing else to do!" she said.
"What is horrible in a trouble of this kind is that one cannot, as in any other--in loss, in death--bear one's trouble in peace, but that one must act," said he, as though guessing her thought.
"One must get out of the humiliating position in which one is placed; one can't live _a trois_.
" "I understand, I quite understand that," said Dolly, and her head sank.
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