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Levin
spent
that
evening
with
his
betrothed
at
Dolly
’
s
,
and
was
in
very
high
spirits
.
To
explain
to
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
the
state
of
excitement
in
which
he
found
himself
,
he
said
that
he
was
happy
like
a
dog
being
trained
to
jump
through
a
hoop
,
who
,
having
at
last
caught
the
idea
,
and
done
what
was
required
of
him
,
whines
and
wags
its
tail
,
and
jumps
up
to
the
table
and
the
windows
in
its
delight
.
On
the
day
of
the
wedding
,
according
to
the
Russian
custom
(
the
princess
and
Darya
Alexandrovna
insisted
on
strictly
keeping
all
the
customs
)
,
Levin
did
not
see
his
betrothed
,
and
dined
at
his
hotel
with
three
bachelor
friends
,
casually
brought
together
at
his
rooms
.
These
were
Sergey
Ivanovitch
,
Katavasov
,
a
university
friend
,
now
professor
of
natural
science
,
whom
Levin
had
met
in
the
street
and
insisted
on
taking
home
with
him
,
and
Tchirikov
,
his
best
man
,
a
Moscow
conciliation
-
board
judge
,
Levin
’
s
companion
in
his
bear
-
hunts
.
The
dinner
was
a
very
merry
one
:
Sergey
Ivanovitch
was
in
his
happiest
mood
,
and
was
much
amused
by
Katavasov
’
s
originality
.
Katavasov
,
feeling
his
originality
was
appreciated
and
understood
,
made
the
most
of
it
.
Tchirikov
always
gave
a
lively
and
good
-
humored
support
to
conversation
of
any
sort
.
“
See
,
now
,
”
said
Katavasov
,
drawling
his
words
from
a
habit
acquired
in
the
lecture
-
room
,
“
what
a
capable
fellow
was
our
friend
Konstantin
Dmitrievitch
.
I
’
m
not
speaking
of
present
company
,
for
he
’
s
absent
.
At
the
time
he
left
the
university
he
was
fond
of
science
,
took
an
interest
in
humanity
;
now
one
-
half
of
his
abilities
is
devoted
to
deceiving
himself
,
and
the
other
to
justifying
the
deceit
.
”
“
A
more
determined
enemy
of
matrimony
than
you
I
never
saw
,
”
said
Sergey
Ivanovitch
.
“
Oh
,
no
,
I
’
m
not
an
enemy
of
matrimony
.
I
’
m
in
favor
of
division
of
labor
.
People
who
can
do
nothing
else
ought
to
rear
people
while
the
rest
work
for
their
happiness
and
enlightenment
.
That
’
s
how
I
look
at
it
.
To
muddle
up
two
trades
is
the
error
of
the
amateur
;
I
’
m
not
one
of
their
number
.
”
“
How
happy
I
shall
be
when
I
hear
that
you
’
re
in
love
!
”
said
Levin
.
“
Please
invite
me
to
the
wedding
.
”
“
I
’
m
in
love
now
.
”
“
Yes
,
with
a
cuttlefish
!
You
know
,
”
Levin
turned
to
his
brother
,
“
Mihail
Semyonovitch
is
writing
a
work
on
the
digestive
organs
of
the
.
.
.
.
”
“
Now
,
make
a
muddle
of
it
!
It
doesn
’
t
matter
what
about
.
And
the
fact
is
,
I
certainly
do
love
cuttlefish
.
”