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Stepan
Arkadyevitch
laughed
.
“
Positively
and
conclusively
”
were
the
merchant
’
s
favorite
words
.
“
Yes
,
it
’
s
wonderfully
funny
the
way
he
talks
.
She
knows
where
her
master
’
s
going
!
”
he
added
,
patting
Laska
,
who
hung
about
Levin
,
whining
and
licking
his
hands
,
his
boots
,
and
his
gun
.
The
trap
was
already
at
the
steps
when
they
went
out
.
“
I
told
them
to
bring
the
trap
round
;
or
would
you
rather
walk
?
”
“
No
,
we
’
d
better
drive
,
”
said
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
getting
into
the
trap
.
He
sat
down
,
tucked
the
tiger
-
skin
rug
round
him
,
and
lighted
a
cigar
.
“
How
is
it
you
don
’
t
smoke
?
A
cigar
is
a
sort
of
thing
,
not
exactly
a
pleasure
,
but
the
crown
and
outward
sign
of
pleasure
.
Come
,
this
is
life
!
How
splendid
it
is
!
This
is
how
I
should
like
to
live
!
”
“
Why
,
who
prevents
you
?
”
said
Levin
,
smiling
.
“
No
,
you
’
re
a
lucky
man
!
You
’
ve
got
everything
you
like
.
You
like
horses
—
and
you
have
them
;
dogs
—
you
have
them
;
shooting
—
you
have
it
;
farming
—
you
have
it
.
”
“
Perhaps
because
I
rejoice
in
what
I
have
,
and
don
’
t
fret
for
what
I
haven
’
t
,
”
said
Levin
,
thinking
of
Kitty
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
comprehended
,
looked
at
him
,
but
said
nothing
.
Levin
was
grateful
to
Oblonsky
for
noticing
,
with
his
never
-
failing
tact
,
that
he
dreaded
conversation
about
the
Shtcherbatskys
,
and
so
saying
nothing
about
them
.
But
now
Levin
was
longing
to
find
out
what
was
tormenting
him
so
,
yet
he
had
not
the
courage
to
begin
.