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Well
,
whatever
you
do
,
if
he
s
a
lazy
good
-
for
-
nought
,
everything
ll
be
at
sixes
and
sevens
.
If
he
has
a
conscience
,
he
ll
work
,
and
if
not
,
there
s
no
doing
anything
.
Oh
,
come
,
you
say
yourself
Ivan
has
begun
looking
after
the
cattle
better
.
All
I
say
is
,
answered
Agafea
Mihalovna
,
evidently
not
speaking
at
random
,
but
in
strict
sequence
of
idea
,
that
you
ought
to
get
married
,
that
s
what
I
say
.
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Agafea
Mihalovna
s
allusion
to
the
very
subject
he
had
only
just
been
thinking
about
,
hurt
and
stung
him
.
Levin
scowled
,
and
without
answering
her
,
he
sat
down
again
to
his
work
,
repeating
to
himself
all
that
he
had
been
thinking
of
the
real
significance
of
that
work
.
Only
at
intervals
he
listened
in
the
stillness
to
the
click
of
Agafea
Mihalovna
s
needles
,
and
recollecting
what
he
did
not
want
to
remember
,
he
frowned
again
.
At
nine
o
clock
they
heard
the
bell
and
the
faint
vibration
of
a
carriage
over
the
mud
.
Well
,
here
s
visitors
come
to
us
,
and
you
won
t
be
dull
,
said
Agafea
Mihalovna
,
getting
up
and
going
to
the
door
.
But
Levin
overtook
her
His
work
was
not
going
well
now
,
and
he
was
glad
of
a
visitor
,
whoever
it
might
be
.
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Running
halfway
down
the
staircase
,
Levin
caught
a
sound
he
knew
,
a
familiar
cough
in
the
hall
.
But
he
heard
it
indistinctly
through
the
sound
of
his
own
footsteps
,
and
hoped
he
was
mistaken
.
Then
he
caught
sight
of
a
long
,
bony
,
familiar
figure
,
and
now
it
seemed
there
was
no
possibility
of
mistake
;
and
yet
he
still
went
on
hoping
that
this
tall
man
taking
off
his
fur
cloak
and
coughing
was
not
his
brother
Nikolay
.
Levin
loved
his
brother
,
but
being
with
him
was
always
a
torture
.
Just
now
,
when
Levin
,
under
the
influence
of
the
thoughts
that
had
come
to
him
,
and
Agafea
Mihalovna
s
hint
,
was
in
a
troubled
and
uncertain
humor
,
the
meeting
with
his
brother
that
he
had
to
face
seemed
particularly
difficult
.
Instead
of
a
lively
,
healthy
visitor
,
some
outsider
who
would
,
he
hoped
,
cheer
him
up
in
his
uncertain
humor
,
he
had
to
see
his
brother
,
who
knew
him
through
and
through
,
who
would
call
forth
all
the
thoughts
nearest
his
heart
,
would
force
him
to
show
himself
fully
.
And
that
he
was
not
disposed
to
do
.
Angry
with
himself
for
so
base
a
feeling
,
Levin
ran
into
the
hall
;
as
soon
as
he
had
seen
his
brother
close
,
this
feeling
of
selfish
disappointment
vanished
instantly
and
was
replaced
by
pity
.
Terrible
as
his
brother
Nikolay
had
been
before
in
his
emaciation
and
sickliness
,
now
he
looked
still
more
emaciated
,
still
more
wasted
.
He
was
a
skeleton
covered
with
skin
.