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At
the
end
of
September
the
timber
had
been
carted
for
building
the
cattleyard
on
the
land
that
had
been
allotted
to
the
association
of
peasants
,
and
the
butter
from
the
cows
was
sold
and
the
profits
divided
.
In
practice
the
system
worked
capitally
,
or
,
at
least
,
so
it
seemed
to
Levin
.
In
order
to
work
out
the
whole
subject
theoretically
and
to
complete
his
book
,
which
,
in
Levin
s
daydreams
,
was
not
merely
to
effect
a
revolution
in
political
economy
,
but
to
annihilate
that
science
entirely
and
to
lay
the
foundation
of
a
new
science
of
the
relation
of
the
people
to
the
soil
,
all
that
was
left
to
do
was
to
make
a
tour
abroad
,
and
to
study
on
the
spot
all
that
had
been
done
in
the
same
direction
,
and
to
collect
conclusive
evidence
that
all
that
had
been
done
there
was
not
what
was
wanted
.
Levin
was
only
waiting
for
the
delivery
of
his
wheat
to
receive
the
money
for
it
and
go
abroad
.
But
the
rains
began
,
preventing
the
harvesting
of
the
corn
and
potatoes
left
in
the
fields
,
and
putting
a
stop
to
all
work
,
even
to
the
delivery
of
the
wheat
.
The
mud
was
impassable
along
the
roads
;
two
mills
were
carried
away
,
and
the
weather
got
worse
and
worse
.
On
the
30th
of
September
the
sun
came
out
in
the
morning
,
and
hoping
for
fine
weather
,
Levin
began
making
final
preparations
for
his
journey
.
He
gave
orders
for
the
wheat
to
be
delivered
,
sent
the
bailiff
to
the
merchant
to
get
the
money
owing
him
,
and
went
out
himself
to
give
some
final
directions
on
the
estate
before
setting
off
.
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Having
finished
all
his
business
,
soaked
through
with
the
streams
of
water
which
kept
running
down
the
leather
behind
his
neck
and
his
gaiters
,
but
in
the
keenest
and
most
confident
temper
,
Levin
returned
homewards
in
the
evening
.
The
weather
had
become
worse
than
ever
towards
evening
;
the
hail
lashed
the
drenched
mare
so
cruelly
that
she
went
along
sideways
,
shaking
her
head
and
ears
;
but
Levin
was
all
right
under
his
hood
,
and
he
looked
cheerfully
about
him
at
the
muddy
streams
running
under
the
wheels
,
at
the
drops
hanging
on
every
bare
twig
,
at
the
whiteness
of
the
patch
of
unmelted
hailstones
on
the
planks
of
the
bridge
,
at
the
thick
layer
of
still
juicy
,
fleshy
leaves
that
lay
heaped
up
about
the
stripped
elm
-
tree
.
In
spite
of
the
gloominess
of
nature
around
him
,
he
felt
peculiarly
eager
.
The
talks
he
had
been
having
with
the
peasants
in
the
further
village
had
shown
that
they
were
beginning
to
get
used
to
their
new
position
.
The
old
servant
to
whose
hut
he
had
gone
to
get
dry
evidently
approved
of
Levin
s
plan
,
and
of
his
own
accord
proposed
to
enter
the
partnership
by
the
purchase
of
cattle
.
I
have
only
to
go
stubbornly
on
towards
my
aim
,
and
I
shall
attain
my
end
,
thought
Levin
;
and
it
s
something
to
work
and
take
trouble
for
.
This
is
not
a
matter
of
myself
individually
;
the
question
of
the
public
welfare
comes
into
it
.
The
whole
system
of
culture
,
the
chief
element
in
the
condition
of
the
people
,
must
be
completely
transformed
.
Instead
of
poverty
,
general
prosperity
and
content
;
instead
of
hostility
,
harmony
and
unity
of
interests
.
In
short
,
a
bloodless
revolution
,
but
a
revolution
of
the
greatest
magnitude
,
beginning
in
the
little
circle
of
our
district
,
then
the
province
,
then
Russia
,
the
whole
world
.
Because
a
just
idea
cannot
but
be
fruitful
.
Yes
,
it
s
an
aim
worth
working
for
.
And
its
being
me
,
Kostya
Levin
,
who
went
to
a
ball
in
a
black
tie
,
and
was
refused
by
the
Shtcherbatskaya
girl
,
and
who
was
intrinsically
such
a
pitiful
,
worthless
creature
that
proves
nothing
;
I
feel
sure
Franklin
felt
just
as
worthless
,
and
he
too
had
no
faith
in
himself
,
thinking
of
himself
as
a
whole
.
That
means
nothing
.
And
he
too
,
most
likely
,
had
an
Agafea
Mihalovna
to
whom
he
confided
his
secrets
.
Musing
on
such
thoughts
Levin
reached
home
in
the
darkness
.
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The
bailiff
,
who
had
been
to
the
merchant
,
had
come
back
and
brought
part
of
the
money
for
the
wheat
.
An
agreement
had
been
made
with
the
old
servant
,
and
on
the
road
the
bailiff
had
learned
that
everywhere
the
corn
was
still
standing
in
the
fields
,
so
that
his
one
hundred
and
sixty
shocks
that
had
not
been
carried
were
nothing
in
comparison
with
the
losses
of
others
.
After
dinner
Levin
was
sitting
,
as
he
usually
did
,
in
an
easy
chair
with
a
book
,
and
as
he
read
he
went
on
thinking
of
the
journey
before
him
in
connection
with
his
book
.
Today
all
the
significance
of
his
book
rose
before
him
with
special
distinctness
,
and
whole
periods
ranged
themselves
in
his
mind
in
illustration
of
his
theories
.
I
must
write
that
down
,
he
thought
.
That
ought
to
form
a
brief
introduction
,
which
I
thought
unnecessary
before
.
He
got
up
to
go
to
his
writing
-
table
,
and
Laska
,
lying
at
his
feet
,
got
up
too
,
stretching
and
looking
at
him
as
though
to
inquire
where
to
go
.
But
he
had
not
time
to
write
it
down
,
for
the
head
peasants
had
come
round
,
and
Levin
went
out
into
the
hall
to
them
.