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Levin
remained
with
the
wagonette
,
and
looked
enviously
at
the
sportsmen
.
They
walked
right
across
the
marsh
.
Except
little
birds
and
peewits
,
of
which
Vassenka
killed
one
,
there
was
nothing
in
the
marsh
.
Come
,
you
see
now
that
it
was
not
that
I
grudged
the
marsh
,
said
Levin
,
only
it
s
wasting
time
.
Oh
,
no
,
it
was
jolly
all
the
same
.
Did
you
see
us
?
said
Vassenka
Veslovsky
,
clambering
awkwardly
into
the
wagonette
with
his
gun
and
his
peewit
in
his
hands
.
How
splendidly
I
shot
this
bird
!
Didn
t
I
?
Well
,
shall
we
soon
be
getting
to
the
real
place
?
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The
horses
started
off
suddenly
,
Levin
knocked
his
head
against
the
stock
of
someone
s
gun
,
and
there
was
the
report
of
a
shot
.
The
gun
did
actually
go
off
first
,
but
that
was
how
it
seemed
to
Levin
.
It
appeared
that
Vassenka
Veslovsky
had
pulled
only
one
trigger
,
and
had
left
the
other
hammer
still
cocked
.
The
charge
flew
into
the
ground
without
doing
harm
to
anyone
.
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
shook
his
head
and
laughed
reprovingly
at
Veslovsky
.
But
Levin
had
not
the
heart
to
reprove
him
.
In
the
first
place
,
any
reproach
would
have
seemed
to
be
called
forth
by
the
danger
he
had
incurred
and
the
bump
that
had
come
up
on
Levin
s
forehead
.
And
besides
,
Veslovsky
was
at
first
so
naïvely
distressed
,
and
then
laughed
so
good
-
humoredly
and
infectiously
at
their
general
dismay
,
that
one
could
not
but
laugh
with
him
.
When
they
reached
the
second
marsh
,
which
was
fairly
large
,
and
would
inevitably
take
some
time
to
shoot
over
,
Levin
tried
to
persuade
them
to
pass
it
by
.
But
Veslovsky
again
overpersuaded
him
.
Again
,
as
the
marsh
was
narrow
,
Levin
,
like
a
good
host
,
remained
with
the
carriage
.
Krak
made
straight
for
some
clumps
of
sedge
.
Vassenka
Veslovsky
was
the
first
to
run
after
the
dog
.
Before
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
had
time
to
come
up
,
a
grouse
flew
out
.
Veslovsky
missed
it
and
it
flew
into
an
unmown
meadow
.
This
grouse
was
left
for
Veslovsky
to
follow
up
.
Krak
found
it
again
and
pointed
,
and
Veslovsky
shot
it
and
went
back
to
the
carriage
.
Now
you
go
and
I
ll
stay
with
the
horses
,
he
said
.
Levin
had
begun
to
feel
the
pangs
of
a
sportsman
s
envy
.
He
handed
the
reins
to
Veslovsky
and
walked
into
the
marsh
.
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Laska
,
who
had
been
plaintively
whining
and
fretting
against
the
injustice
of
her
treatment
,
flew
straight
ahead
to
a
hopeful
place
that
Levin
knew
well
,
and
that
Krak
had
not
yet
come
upon
.
Why
don
t
you
stop
her
?
shouted
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
.
She
won
t
scare
them
,
answered
Levin
,
sympathizing
with
his
bitch
s
pleasure
and
hurrying
after
her
.