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sledge All the long way to his brother's, Levin vividly
recalled all the facts familiar to him of his brother Nikolay's
life He remembered how his brother, while at the university,
and for a year afterwards, had, in spite of the jeers of his
coious
rites, services, and fasts, and avoiding every sort of pleasure,
especially women And afterwards, how he had all at once broken
out: he had associated with the most horrible people, and rushed
into the most senseless debauchery He remembered later the
scandal over a boy, who
up, and, in a fit of rage, had so violently beaten that
proceedings were brought against hi
Then he recalled the scandal with a sharper, to whoainst who that he had cheated hiey Ivanovitch had paid) Then he
reht in the lockup for disorderly
conduct in the street He reainst his brother Sergey Ivanovitch,
accusing hi paid him his share of his one to a western
province in an official capacity, and there had got into trouble
for assaulting a village elder It was all horribly
disgusting, yet to Levin it appeared not at all in the saht as it inevitably would to those who did not know
Nikolay, did not know all his story, did not know his heart