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When the professor had gone, Sergey Ivanovitch turned to his

brother

"Delighted that you've co on?"

Levin knew that his elder brother took little interest in

far, and only put the question in deference to him, and so he

only told him about the sale of his wheat and money matters

Levin had et

married, and to ask his advice; he had indeed fir his brother, listening to his

conversation with the professor, hearing afterwards the

unconsciously patronizing tone in which his brother questioned

hiricultural matters (their e of both their shares), Levin

felt that he could not for so He felt that his brother would not

look at it as he would have wished hiey

Ivanovitch, as greatly interested in these local boards and

attached great importance to them

"I really don't know"

"What! Why, surely you're a ned," answered Levin, "and I

no longer attend the ey Ivanovitch, frowning

Levin in self-defense began to describe what took place in the