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THREE We have long been expecting you, said Oblonsky entering his private room and releasing Levins arm, as if to show that here all danger was past. Im very, very glad to see you! continued he. Well, how are you, eh? When did you arrive? Levin looke
TWENTY-NINE All the peasants restraint in the presence of the master had vanished. The men began preparing for dinner. Some had a wash. The young lads bathed in the river; others arranged places for their after-dinner rest, unfastened their bags of b
SIXTY-SIX Hasnt the fresh hay a strong scent! remarked Oblonsky, sitting up. Nothing will make me sleep. Vasenka is up to something out there. Dont you hear the laughter and his voice? Shant we go too? Lets! No, I am not going, answered Levin. Maybe
SIXTY-FIVE Now you go, and I will remain with the horses, he said. A sportsmans jealousy was beginning to torment Levin. He handed the reins to Veslovsky and went into the marsh. Laska, who had long been whining plaintively, as if complaining of the
SIXTY-FOUR Chapter 7 LEVIN did not return until they called him to supper. On the stairs stood Kitty and Agatha Mikhaylovna, deliberating what wines to serve. But why all this fuss? Serve the same as usual. No, Stiva does not drink it . . . Kostya! W
EIGHTY-SIX That review was followed by dead silence both in print and in conversation concerning the book, and Koznyshev saw that his six years work, carried out with so much devotion and labour, was entirely thrown away. His position was the more pa