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I
have
some
idea
of
it
,
but
very
vague
.
No
,
you
only
say
that
;
no
doubt
you
know
all
about
it
as
well
as
I
do
.
I
m
not
a
professor
of
sociology
,
of
course
,
but
it
interested
me
,
and
really
,
if
it
interests
you
,
you
ought
to
study
it
.
But
what
conclusion
have
they
come
to
?
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Excuse
me
.
.
.
.
The
two
neighbors
had
risen
,
and
Sviazhsky
,
once
more
checking
Levin
in
his
inconvenient
habit
of
peeping
into
what
was
beyond
the
outer
chambers
of
his
mind
,
went
to
see
his
guests
out
.
Levin
was
insufferably
bored
that
evening
with
the
ladies
;
he
was
stirred
as
he
had
never
been
before
by
the
idea
that
the
dissatisfaction
he
was
feeling
with
his
system
of
managing
his
land
was
not
an
exceptional
case
,
but
the
general
condition
of
things
in
Russia
;
that
the
organization
of
some
relation
of
the
laborers
to
the
soil
in
which
they
would
work
,
as
with
the
peasant
he
had
met
half
-
way
to
the
Sviazhskys
,
was
not
a
dream
,
but
a
problem
which
must
be
solved
.
And
it
seemed
to
him
that
the
problem
could
be
solved
,
and
that
he
ought
to
try
and
solve
it
.
After
saying
good
-
night
to
the
ladies
,
and
promising
to
stay
the
whole
of
the
next
day
,
so
as
to
make
an
expedition
on
horseback
with
them
to
see
an
interesting
ruin
in
the
crown
forest
,
Levin
went
,
before
going
to
bed
,
into
his
host
s
study
to
get
the
books
on
the
labor
question
that
Sviazhsky
had
offered
him
.
Sviazhsky
s
study
was
a
huge
room
,
surrounded
by
bookcases
and
with
two
tables
in
it
one
a
massive
writing
-
table
,
standing
in
the
middle
of
the
room
,
and
the
other
a
round
table
,
covered
with
recent
numbers
of
reviews
and
journals
in
different
languages
,
ranged
like
the
rays
of
a
star
round
the
lamp
.
On
the
writing
-
table
was
a
stand
of
drawers
marked
with
gold
lettering
,
and
full
of
papers
of
various
sorts
.
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Sviazhsky
took
out
the
books
,
and
sat
down
in
a
rocking
-
chair
.
What
are
you
looking
at
there
?
he
said
to
Levin
,
who
was
standing
at
the
round
table
looking
through
the
reviews
.
Oh
,
yes
,
there
s
a
very
interesting
article
here
,
said
Sviazhsky
of
the
review
Levin
was
holding
in
his
hand
.