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"Oh, I should think so! I always note theain?"

And she began talking to Kitty Aard as it was for Levin to

withdra, it would still have been easier for him to

perpetrate this aardness than to relanced at him now and then and avoided his eyes

He was on the point of getting up, when the princess, noticing

that he was silent, addressed him

"Shall you be long in Moscow? You're busy with the district

council, though, aren't you, and can't be away for long?"

"No, princess, I'er a member of the council," he said

"I have co theat his stern, serious face "He isn't in his

old argu

a fool of him before Kitty, and I'll do it"

"Konstantin Dmitrievitch," she said to hi of it You know all about such

things At hoa all the peasants and

all the women have drunk up all they possessed, and now they

can't pay us any rent What's theof that? You always

praise the peasants so"

At that instant another lady caot

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