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And
you
ve
got
a
little
curl
loose
,
he
said
,
carefully
turning
her
head
round
.
A
little
curl
,
oh
yes
.
No
,
no
,
we
are
busy
at
our
work
!
Work
did
not
progress
further
,
and
they
darted
apart
from
one
another
like
culprits
when
Kouzma
came
in
to
announce
that
tea
was
ready
.
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Have
they
come
from
the
town
?
Levin
asked
Kouzma
.
They
ve
just
come
;
they
re
unpacking
the
things
.
Come
quickly
,
she
said
to
him
as
she
went
out
of
the
study
,
or
else
I
shall
read
your
letters
without
you
.
Left
alone
,
after
putting
his
manuscripts
together
in
the
new
portfolio
bought
by
her
,
he
washed
his
hands
at
the
new
washstand
with
the
elegant
fittings
,
that
had
all
made
their
appearance
with
her
.
Levin
smiled
at
his
own
thoughts
,
and
shook
his
head
disapprovingly
at
those
thoughts
;
a
feeling
akin
to
remorse
fretted
him
.
There
was
something
shameful
,
effeminate
,
Capuan
,
as
he
called
it
to
himself
,
in
his
present
mode
of
life
.
It
s
not
right
to
go
on
like
this
,
he
thought
.
It
ll
soon
be
three
months
,
and
I
m
doing
next
to
nothing
.
Today
,
almost
for
the
first
time
,
I
set
to
work
seriously
,
and
what
happened
?
I
did
nothing
but
begin
and
throw
it
aside
.
Even
my
ordinary
pursuits
I
have
almost
given
up
.
On
the
land
I
scarcely
walk
or
drive
about
at
all
to
look
after
things
.
Either
I
am
loath
to
leave
her
,
or
I
see
she
s
dull
alone
.
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And
I
used
to
think
that
,
before
marriage
,
life
was
nothing
much
,
somehow
didn
t
count
,
but
that
after
marriage
,
life
began
in
earnest
.
And
here
almost
three
months
have
passed
,
and
I
have
spent
my
time
so
idly
and
unprofitably
.
No
,
this
won
t
do
;
I
must
begin
.
Of
course
,
it
s
not
her
fault
.
She
s
not
to
blame
in
any
way
.
I
ought
myself
to
be
firmer
,
to
maintain
my
masculine
independence
of
action
;
or
else
I
shall
get
into
such
ways
,
and
she
ll
get
used
to
them
too
.
.
.
.
Of
course
she
s
not
to
blame
,
he
told
himself
.
But
it
is
hard
for
anyone
who
is
dissatisfied
not
to
blame
someone
else
,
and
especially
the
person
nearest
of
all
to
him
,
for
the
ground
of
his
dissatisfaction
.
And
it
vaguely
came
into
Levin
s
mind
that
she
herself
was
not
to
blame
(
she
could
not
be
to
blame
for
anything
)
,
but
what
was
to
blame
was
her
education
,
too
superficial
and
frivolous
.
(
That
fool
Tcharsky
:
she
wanted
,
I
know
,
to
stop
him
,
but
didn
t
know
how
to
.
)
Yes
,
apart
from
her
interest
in
the
house
(
that
she
has
)
,
apart
from
dress
and
broderie
anglaise
,
she
has
no
serious
interests
.
No
interest
in
her
work
,
in
the
estate
,
in
the
peasants
,
nor
in
music
,
though
she
s
rather
good
at
it
,
nor
in
reading
.
She
does
nothing
,
and
is
perfectly
satisfied
.
Levin
,
in
his
heart
,
censured
this
,
and
did
not
as
yet
understand
that
she
was
preparing
for
that
period
of
activity
which
was
to
come
for
her
when
she
would
at
once
be
the
wife
of
her
husband
and
mistress
of
the
house
,
and
would
bear
,
and
nurse
,
and
bring
up
children
He
knew
not
that
she
was
instinctively
aware
of
this
,
and
preparing
herself
for
this
time
of
terrible
toil
,
did
not
reproach
herself
for
the
moments
of
carelessness
and
happiness
in
her
love
that
she
enjoyed
now
while
gaily
building
her
nest
for
the
future
.