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Levin
listened
no
more
,
and
simply
waited
for
the
professor
to
go
.
When
the
professor
had
gone
,
Sergey
Ivanovitch
turned
to
his
brother
.
“
Delighted
that
you
’
ve
come
.
For
some
time
,
is
it
?
How
’
s
your
farming
getting
on
?
”
Levin
knew
that
his
elder
brother
took
little
interest
in
farming
,
and
only
put
the
question
in
deference
to
him
,
and
so
he
only
told
him
about
the
sale
of
his
wheat
and
money
matters
.
Levin
had
meant
to
tell
his
brother
of
his
determination
to
get
married
,
and
to
ask
his
advice
;
he
had
indeed
firmly
resolved
to
do
so
.
But
after
seeing
his
brother
,
listening
to
his
conversation
with
the
professor
,
hearing
afterwards
the
unconsciously
patronizing
tone
in
which
his
brother
questioned
him
about
agricultural
matters
(
their
mother
’
s
property
had
not
been
divided
,
and
Levin
took
charge
of
both
their
shares
)
,
Levin
felt
that
he
could
not
for
some
reason
begin
to
talk
to
him
of
his
intention
of
marrying
.
He
felt
that
his
brother
would
not
look
at
it
as
he
would
have
wished
him
to
.
“
Well
,
how
is
your
district
council
doing
?
”
asked
Sergey
Ivanovitch
,
who
was
greatly
interested
in
these
local
boards
and
attached
great
importance
to
them
.
“
I
really
don
’
t
know
.
”
“
What
!
Why
,
surely
you
’
re
a
member
of
the
board
?
”
“
No
,
I
’
m
not
a
member
now
;
I
’
ve
resigned
,
”
answered
Levin
,
“
and
I
no
longer
attend
the
meetings
.
”
“
What
a
pity
!
”
commented
Sergey
Ivanovitch
,
frowning
.