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Levin ree,

the period of fasts and ion a support and a curb for his passionate

te him, had jeered at

him, and he, too, with the others They had teased him, called

him Noah and Monk; and, when he had broken out, no one had helped

him, but everyone had turned away from him with horror and

disgust

Levin felt that, in spite of all the ugliness of his life, his

brother Nikolay, in his soul, in the very depths of his soul, was

nothan the people who despised hi been born with his unbridled teence But he had alanted

to be good "I will tell hi, without reserve, and I

will make him speak without reserve, too, and I'll show him that

I love him, and so understand him," Levin resolved to himself,

as, towards eleven o'clock, he reached the hotel of which he had

the address

"At the top, 12 and 13," the porter answered Levin's inquiry

"At home?"