He did not understand Alexey Alexandrovitch's feeling, but he felt that it was something higher and even unattainable for him with his view of life.
After the conversation with Alexey Alexandrovitch, Vronsky went out onto the steps of the Karenins' house and stood still, with difficulty remembering where he was, and where he ought to walk or drive.
He felt disgraced, humiliated, guilty, and deprived of all possibility of washing away his humiliation.
He felt thrust out of the beaten track along which he had so proudly and lightly walked till then.
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