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We
ve
no
power
over
them
.
With
whom
am
I
going
to
work
the
system
,
allow
me
to
ask
?
There
it
is
the
labor
force
the
chief
element
in
agriculture
,
thought
Levin
.
With
laborers
.
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The
laborers
won
t
work
well
,
and
won
t
work
with
good
implements
.
Our
laborer
can
do
nothing
but
get
drunk
like
a
pig
,
and
when
he
s
drunk
he
ruins
everything
you
give
him
.
He
makes
the
horses
ill
with
too
much
water
,
cuts
good
harness
,
barters
the
tires
of
the
wheels
for
drink
,
drops
bits
of
iron
into
the
thrashing
machine
,
so
as
to
break
it
.
He
loathes
the
sight
of
anything
that
s
not
after
his
fashion
.
And
that
s
how
it
is
the
whole
level
of
husbandry
has
fallen
.
Lands
gone
out
of
cultivation
,
overgrown
with
weeds
,
or
divided
among
the
peasants
,
and
where
millions
of
bushels
were
raised
you
get
a
hundred
thousand
;
the
wealth
of
the
country
has
decreased
.
If
the
same
thing
had
been
done
,
but
with
care
that
.
.
.
.
And
he
proceeded
to
unfold
his
own
scheme
of
emancipation
by
means
of
which
these
drawbacks
might
have
been
avoided
.
This
did
not
interest
Levin
,
but
when
he
had
finished
,
Levin
went
back
to
his
first
position
,
and
,
addressing
Sviazhsky
,
and
trying
to
draw
him
into
expressing
his
serious
opinion
:
That
the
standard
of
culture
is
falling
,
and
that
with
our
present
relations
to
the
peasants
there
is
no
possibility
of
farming
on
a
rational
system
to
yield
a
profit
that
s
perfectly
true
,
said
he
.
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I
don
t
believe
it
,
Sviazhsky
replied
quite
seriously
;
all
I
see
is
that
we
don
t
know
how
to
cultivate
the
land
,
and
that
our
system
of
agriculture
in
the
serf
days
was
by
no
means
too
high
,
but
too
low
.
We
have
no
machines
,
no
good
stock
,
no
efficient
supervision
;
we
don
t
even
know
how
to
keep
accounts
.
Ask
any
landowner
;
he
won
t
be
able
to
tell
you
what
crop
s
profitable
,
and
what
s
not
.
Italian
bookkeeping
,
said
the
gentleman
of
the
gray
whiskers
ironically
.
You
may
keep
your
books
as
you
like
,
but
if
they
spoil
everything
for
you
,
there
won
t
be
any
profit
.
Why
do
they
spoil
things
?
A
poor
thrashing
machine
,
or
your
Russian
presser
,
they
will
break
,
but
my
steam
press
they
don
t
break
.
A
wretched
Russian
nag
they
ll
ruin
,
but
keep
good
dray
-
horses
they
won
t
ruin
them
.
And
so
it
is
all
round
.
We
must
raise
our
farming
to
a
higher
level
.