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"Why, who prevents you?" said Levin, s you like You
like horses--and you have the--you have it"
"Perhaps because I rejoice in what I have, and don't fret for
what I haven't," said Levin, thinking of Kitty
Stepan Arkadyevitch corateful to Oblonsky for noticing, with his
never-failing tact, that he dreaded conversation about the
Shtcherbatskys, and so saying nothing about the hiin
"Co with you," said Levin,
bethinking himself that it was not nice of him to think only of
himself
Stepan Arkadyevitch's eyes sparkled merrily
"You don't admit, I know, that one can be fond of new rolls when
one has had one's rations of bread--to your mind it's a crime;
but I don't count life as life without love," he said, taking