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"Why, because with electricity," Levin interrupted again, "every

tinized phenomenon is

manifested, but in this case it does not happen every time, and

so it follows it is not a natural pheno a tone too

serious for a drawing rooe the conversation, he shtly, and

turned to the ladies

"Do let us try at once, countess," he said; but Levin would

finish saying what he thought

"I think," he went on, "that this attempt of the spiritualists to

explain their marvels as some sort of new natural force is most

futile They boldly talk of spiritual force, and then try to

subject it tofor him to finish, and he felt it

"And I think you would be a first-rateenthusiastic in you"

Levin opened his , reddened, and

said nothing

"Do let us try table-turning at once, please," said Vronsky

"Princess, will you allow it?"

And Vronsky stood up, looking for a little table

Kitty got up to fetch a table, and as she passed, her eyes met