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Everyone
took
part
in
the
conversation
except
Kitty
and
Levin
.
At
first
,
when
they
were
talking
of
the
influence
that
one
people
has
on
another
,
there
rose
to
Levin
’
s
mind
what
he
had
to
say
on
the
subject
.
But
these
ideas
,
once
of
such
importance
in
his
eyes
,
seemed
to
come
into
his
brain
as
in
a
dream
,
and
had
now
not
the
slightest
interest
for
him
.
It
even
struck
him
as
strange
that
they
should
be
so
eager
to
talk
of
what
was
of
no
use
to
anyone
.
Kitty
,
too
,
should
,
one
would
have
supposed
,
have
been
interested
in
what
they
were
saying
of
the
rights
and
education
of
women
.
How
often
she
had
mused
on
the
subject
,
thinking
of
her
friend
abroad
,
Varenka
,
of
her
painful
state
of
dependence
,
how
often
she
had
wondered
about
herself
what
would
become
of
her
if
she
did
not
marry
,
and
how
often
she
had
argued
with
her
sister
about
it
!
But
it
did
not
interest
her
at
all
.
She
and
Levin
had
a
conversation
of
their
own
,
yet
not
a
conversation
,
but
some
sort
of
mysterious
communication
,
which
brought
them
every
moment
nearer
,
and
stirred
in
both
a
sense
of
glad
terror
before
the
unknown
into
which
they
were
entering
.
At
first
Levin
,
in
answer
to
Kitty
’
s
question
how
he
could
have
seen
her
last
year
in
the
carriage
,
told
her
how
he
had
been
coming
home
from
the
mowing
along
the
highroad
and
had
met
her
.
“
It
was
very
,
very
early
in
the
morning
.
You
were
probably
only
just
awake
.
Your
mother
was
asleep
in
the
corner
.
It
was
an
exquisite
morning
.
I
was
walking
along
wondering
who
it
could
be
in
a
four
-
in
-
hand
?
It
was
a
splendid
set
of
four
horses
with
bells
,
and
in
a
second
you
flashed
by
,
and
I
saw
you
at
the
window
—
you
were
sitting
like
this
,
holding
the
strings
of
your
cap
in
both
hands
,
and
thinking
awfully
deeply
about
something
,
”
he
said
,
smiling
.
“
How
I
should
like
to
know
what
you
were
thinking
about
then
!
Something
important
?
”
“
Wasn
’
t
I
dreadfully
untidy
?
”
she
wondered
,
but
seeing
the
smile
of
ecstasy
these
reminiscences
called
up
,
she
felt
that
the
impression
she
had
made
had
been
very
good
.
She
blushed
and
laughed
with
delight
;
“
Really
I
don
’
t
remember
.
”
“
How
nicely
Turovtsin
laughs
!
”
said
Levin
,
admiring
his
moist
eyes
and
shaking
chest
.
“
Have
you
known
him
long
?
”
asked
Kitty
.
“
Oh
,
everyone
knows
him
!
”
“
And
I
see
you
think
he
’
s
a
horrid
man
?
”
“
Not
horrid
,
but
nothing
in
him
.
”