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Stepan Arkadyevitch went upstairs with his pocket bulging with

notes, which the merchant had paid him for three months in

advance The business of the forest was over, thehad been excellent, and Stepan

Arkadyevitch was in the happiest frame of mind, and so he felt

specially anxious to dissipate the ill-humor that had come upon

Levin He wanted to finish the day at supper as pleasantly as it

had been begun

Levin certainly was out of humor, and in spite of all his desire

to be affectionate and cordial to his char visitor, he could

not control his mood The intoxication of the news that Kitty

was not un to work upon him

Kitty was not hted her This slight, as it were, rebounded upon hihted hiht to despise Levin, and

therefore he was his eneuely felt that there was sory nohat had disturbed hi that presented itself The stupid sale

of the forest, the fraud practiced upon Oblonsky and concluded in

his house, exasperated hi Stepan Arkadyevitch upstairs

"Would you like supper?"

"Well, I wouldn't say no to it What an appetite I get in the