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"Sergey Ivanovitch? I'll tell you what for!" Nikolay Levin

shrieked suddenly at the naey Ivanovitch "I'll tell

you what for But what's the use of talking? There's only one

thing What did you come to o away, in God's nao away, and go away!"

"I don't look down on it at all," said Konstantin Levin timidly

"I don't even dispute it"

At that instant Marya Nikolaevna carily at her She went quickly to hirown irritable," said Nikolay Levin, getting

cal painfully; "and then you talk to ey Ivanovitch and his article It's such rubbish, such

lying, such self-deception What can aof it? Have you read his article?" he asked

Kritsky, sitting down again at the table, and arettes, so as to clear a space

"I've not read it," Kritsky responded gloo to enter into the conversation

"Why not?" said Nikolay Levin, now turning with exasperation upon

Kritsky

"Because I didn't see the use of wasting my time over it"

"Oh, but excuseyour