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Levin
was
a
little
afraid
he
would
exhaust
the
horses
,
especially
the
chestnut
,
whom
he
did
not
know
how
to
hold
in
;
but
unconsciously
he
fell
under
the
influence
of
his
gaiety
and
listened
to
the
songs
he
sang
all
the
way
on
the
box
,
or
the
descriptions
and
representations
he
gave
of
driving
in
the
English
fashion
,
four
-
in
-
hand
;
and
it
was
in
the
very
best
of
spirits
that
after
lunch
they
drove
to
the
Gvozdyov
marsh
.
Vassenka
drove
the
horses
so
smartly
that
they
reached
the
marsh
too
early
,
while
it
was
still
hot
.
As
they
drew
near
this
more
important
marsh
,
the
chief
aim
of
their
expedition
,
Levin
could
not
help
considering
how
he
could
get
rid
of
Vassenka
and
be
free
in
his
movements
.
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
evidently
had
the
same
desire
,
and
on
his
face
Levin
saw
the
look
of
anxiety
always
present
in
a
true
sportsman
when
beginning
shooting
,
together
with
a
certain
good
-
humored
slyness
peculiar
to
him
.
“
How
shall
we
go
?
It
’
s
a
splendid
marsh
,
I
see
,
and
there
are
hawks
,
”
said
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
pointing
to
two
great
birds
hovering
over
the
reeds
.
“
Where
there
are
hawks
,
there
is
sure
to
be
game
.
”
“
Now
,
gentlemen
,
”
said
Levin
,
pulling
up
his
boots
and
examining
the
lock
of
his
gun
with
rather
a
gloomy
expression
,
“
do
you
see
those
reeds
?
”
He
pointed
to
an
oasis
of
blackish
green
in
the
huge
half
-
mown
wet
meadow
that
stretched
along
the
right
bank
of
the
river
.
“
The
marsh
begins
here
,
straight
in
front
of
us
,
do
you
see
—
where
it
is
greener
?
From
here
it
runs
to
the
right
where
the
horses
are
;
there
are
breeding
places
there
,
and
grouse
,
and
all
round
those
reeds
as
far
as
that
alder
,
and
right
up
to
the
mill
.
Over
there
,
do
you
see
,
where
the
pools
are
?
That
’
s
the
best
place
.
There
I
once
shot
seventeen
snipe
.
We
’
ll
separate
with
the
dogs
and
go
in
different
directions
,
and
then
meet
over
there
at
the
mill
.
”
“
Well
,
which
shall
go
to
left
and
which
to
right
?
”
asked
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
.
“
It
’
s
wider
to
the
right
;
you
two
go
that
way
and
I
’
ll
take
the
left
,
”
he
said
with
apparent
carelessness
.
“
Capital
!
we
’
ll
make
the
bigger
bag
!
Yes
,
come
along
,
come
along
!
”
Vassenka
exclaimed
.
Levin
could
do
nothing
but
agree
,
and
they
divided
.
As
soon
as
they
entered
the
marsh
,
the
two
dogs
began
hunting
about
together
and
made
towards
the
green
,
slime
-
covered
pool
.
Levin
knew
Laska
’
s
method
,
wary
and
indefinite
;
he
knew
the
place
too
and
expected
a
whole
covey
of
snipe
.
“
Veslovsky
,
beside
me
,
walk
beside
me
!
”
he
said
in
a
faint
voice
to
his
companion
splashing
in
the
water
behind
him
.
Levin
could
not
help
feeling
an
interest
in
the
direction
his
gun
was
pointed
,
after
that
casual
shot
near
the
Kolpensky
marsh
.