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Ivanovitch, of his sister, of the peasants who came to him for
advice and were accusto
down a child one is carrying in one's arms It was necessary to
look after the comfort of his sister-in-law and her children, and
of his wife and baby, and it was impossible not to spend with
theether with shooting and his new bee-keeping,
filled up the whole of Levin's life, which had no an to think
But besides knowing thoroughly what he had to do, Levin knew in
just the same way _how_ he had to do it all, and as more
important than the rest
He knew he must hire laborers as cheaply as possible; but to hire
thees, hat hestraw to the peasants in tiht do, even though he felt sorry for
theh
they were a source of inco timber must be punished as
severely as possible, but he could not exact forfeits for cattle
being driven onto his fields; and though it annoyed the keeper
and raze their cattle on his