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“
Really
,
”
he
said
,
flushing
,
and
at
once
,
to
change
the
conversation
,
he
said
:
“
Then
I
’
ll
send
you
two
cows
,
shall
I
?
If
you
insist
on
a
bill
you
shall
pay
me
five
roubles
a
month
;
but
it
’
s
really
too
bad
of
you
.
”
“
No
,
thank
you
.
We
can
manage
very
well
now
”
“
Oh
,
well
,
then
,
I
’
ll
have
a
look
at
your
cows
,
and
if
you
’
ll
allow
me
,
I
’
ll
give
directions
about
their
food
.
Everything
depends
on
their
food
.
”
And
Levin
,
to
turn
the
conversation
,
explained
to
Darya
Alexandrovna
the
theory
of
cow
-
keeping
,
based
on
the
principle
that
the
cow
is
simply
a
machine
for
the
transformation
of
food
into
milk
,
and
so
on
.
He
talked
of
this
,
and
passionately
longed
to
hear
more
of
Kitty
,
and
,
at
the
same
time
,
was
afraid
of
hearing
it
.
He
dreaded
the
breaking
up
of
the
inward
peace
he
had
gained
with
such
effort
.
“
Yes
,
but
still
all
this
has
to
be
looked
after
,
and
who
is
there
to
look
after
it
?
”
Darya
Alexandrovna
responded
,
without
interest
.
She
had
by
now
got
her
household
matters
so
satisfactorily
arranged
,
thanks
to
Marya
Philimonovna
,
that
she
was
disinclined
to
make
any
change
in
them
;
besides
,
she
had
no
faith
in
Levin
’
s
knowledge
of
farming
.
General
principles
,
as
to
the
cow
being
a
machine
for
the
production
of
milk
,
she
looked
on
with
suspicion
.
It
seemed
to
her
that
such
principles
could
only
be
a
hindrance
in
farm
management
.
It
all
seemed
to
her
a
far
simpler
matter
:
all
that
was
needed
,
as
Marya
Philimonovna
had
explained
,
was
to
give
Brindle
and
Whitebreast
more
food
and
drink
,
and
not
to
let
the
cook
carry
all
the
kitchen
slops
to
the
laundry
maid
’
s
cow
.
That
was
clear
.
But
general
propositions
as
to
feeding
on
meal
and
on
grass
were
doubtful
and
obscure
.
And
,
what
was
most
important
,
she
wanted
to
talk
about
Kitty
.
“
Kitty
writes
to
me
that
there
’
s
nothing
she
longs
for
so
much
as
quiet
and
solitude
,
”
Dolly
said
after
the
silence
that
had
followed
.
“
And
how
is
she
—
better
?
”
Levin
asked
in
agitation
.