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“
I
know
,
of
course
,
”
said
Levin
,
“
that
that
simply
means
that
you
would
like
to
see
me
,
and
I
’
m
exceedingly
glad
.
Though
I
can
fancy
that
,
used
to
town
housekeeping
as
you
are
,
you
must
feel
in
the
wilds
here
,
and
if
there
’
s
anything
wanted
,
I
’
m
altogether
at
your
disposal
.
”
“
Oh
,
no
!
”
said
Dolly
.
“
At
first
things
were
rather
uncomfortable
,
but
now
we
’
ve
settled
everything
capitally
—
thanks
to
my
old
nurse
,
”
she
said
,
indicating
Marya
Philimonovna
,
who
,
seeing
that
they
were
speaking
of
her
,
smiled
brightly
and
cordially
to
Levin
.
She
knew
him
,
and
knew
that
he
would
be
a
good
match
for
her
young
lady
,
and
was
very
keen
to
see
the
matter
settled
.
“
Won
’
t
you
get
in
,
sir
,
we
’
ll
make
room
this
side
!
”
she
said
to
him
.
“
No
,
I
’
ll
walk
.
Children
,
who
’
d
like
to
race
the
horses
with
me
?
”
The
children
knew
Levin
very
little
,
and
could
not
remember
when
they
had
seen
him
,
but
they
experienced
in
regard
to
him
none
of
that
strange
feeling
of
shyness
and
hostility
which
children
so
often
experience
towards
hypocritical
,
grown
-
up
people
,
and
for
which
they
are
so
often
and
miserably
punished
.
Hypocrisy
in
anything
whatever
may
deceive
the
cleverest
and
most
penetrating
man
,
but
the
least
wide
-
awake
of
children
recognizes
it
,
and
is
revolted
by
it
,
however
ingeniously
it
may
be
disguised
.
Whatever
faults
Levin
had
,
there
was
not
a
trace
of
hypocrisy
in
him
,
and
so
the
children
showed
him
the
same
friendliness
that
they
saw
in
their
mother
’
s
face
.
On
his
invitation
,
the
two
elder
ones
at
once
jumped
out
to
him
and
ran
with
him
as
simply
as
they
would
have
done
with
their
nurse
or
Miss
Hoole
or
their
mother
.
Lily
,
too
,
began
begging
to
go
to
him
,
and
her
mother
handed
her
to
him
;
he
sat
her
on
his
shoulder
and
ran
along
with
her
.
“
Don
’
t
be
afraid
,
don
’
t
be
afraid
,
Darya
Alexandrovna
!
”
he
said
,
smiling
good
-
humoredly
to
the
mother
;
“
there
’
s
no
chance
of
my
hurting
or
dropping
her
.
”
And
,
looking
at
his
strong
,
agile
,
assiduously
careful
and
needlessly
wary
movements
,
the
mother
felt
her
mind
at
rest
,
and
smiled
gaily
and
approvingly
as
she
watched
him
.
Here
,
in
the
country
,
with
children
,
and
with
Darya
Alexandrovna
,
with
whom
he
was
in
sympathy
,
Levin
was
in
a
mood
not
infrequent
with
him
,
of
childlike
light
-
heartedness
that
she
particularly
liked
in
him
.
As
he
ran
with
the
children
,
he
taught
them
gymnastic
feats
,
set
Miss
Hoole
laughing
with
his
queer
English
accent
,
and
talked
to
Darya
Alexandrovna
of
his
pursuits
in
the
country
.
After
dinner
,
Darya
Alexandrovna
,
sitting
alone
with
him
on
the
balcony
,
began
to
speak
of
Kitty
.
“
You
know
,
Kitty
’
s
coming
here
,
and
is
going
to
spend
the
summer
with
me
.
”