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Everyone took part in the conversation except Kitty and Levin

At first, when they were talking of the influence that one people

has on another, there rose to Levin's mind what he had to say on

the subject But these ideas, once of such importance in his

eyes, seemed to cohtest interest for hier to talk of as of no

use to anyone Kitty, too, should, one would have supposed, have

been interested in what they were saying of the rights and

education of wo of her friend abroad, Varenka, of her painful state of

dependence, how often she had wondered about herself ould

becoued

with her sister about it! But it did not interest her at all

She and Levin had a conversation of their own, yet not a

conversation, but soht thelad terror before the unknown into which they were entering

At first Levin, in answer to Kitty's question how he could have