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- Лев Толстой
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- Анна Каренина
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After
wavering
among
reminiscences
and
anecdotes
of
guns
,
of
dogs
,
and
of
former
shooting
parties
,
the
conversation
rested
on
a
topic
that
interested
all
of
them
.
After
Vassenka
had
several
times
over
expressed
his
appreciation
of
this
delightful
sleeping
place
among
the
fragrant
hay
,
this
delightful
broken
cart
(
he
supposed
it
to
be
broken
because
the
shafts
had
been
taken
out
)
,
of
the
good
nature
of
the
peasants
that
had
treated
him
to
vodka
,
of
the
dogs
who
lay
at
the
feet
of
their
respective
masters
,
Oblonsky
began
telling
them
of
a
delightful
shooting
party
at
Malthus
’
s
,
where
he
had
stayed
the
previous
summer
.
Malthus
was
a
well
-
known
capitalist
,
who
had
made
his
money
by
speculation
in
railway
shares
.
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
described
what
grouse
moors
this
Malthus
had
bought
in
the
Tver
province
,
and
how
they
were
preserved
,
and
of
the
carriages
and
dogcarts
in
which
the
shooting
party
had
been
driven
,
and
the
luncheon
pavilion
that
had
been
rigged
up
at
the
marsh
.
“
I
don
’
t
understand
you
,
”
said
Levin
,
sitting
up
in
the
hay
;
“
how
is
it
such
people
don
’
t
disgust
you
?
I
can
understand
a
lunch
with
Lafitte
is
all
very
pleasant
,
but
don
’
t
you
dislike
just
that
very
sumptuousness
?
All
these
people
,
just
like
our
spirit
monopolists
in
old
days
,
get
their
money
in
a
way
that
gains
them
the
contempt
of
everyone
.
They
don
’
t
care
for
their
contempt
,
and
then
they
use
their
dishonest
gains
to
buy
off
the
contempt
they
have
deserved
.
”
“
Perfectly
true
!
”
chimed
in
Vassenka
Veslovsky
.
“
Perfectly
!
Oblonsky
,
of
course
,
goes
out
of
bonhomie
,
but
other
people
say
:
‘
Well
,
Oblonsky
stays
with
them
.
’
.
.
.
”
“
Not
a
bit
of
it
.
”
Levin
could
hear
that
Oblonsky
was
smiling
as
he
spoke
.
“
I
simply
don
’
t
consider
him
more
dishonest
than
any
other
wealthy
merchant
or
nobleman
.
They
’
ve
all
made
their
money
alike
—
by
their
work
and
their
intelligence
.
”
“
Oh
,
by
what
work
?
Do
you
call
it
work
to
get
hold
of
concessions
and
speculate
with
them
?
”
“
Of
course
it
’
s
work
.
Work
in
this
sense
,
that
if
it
were
not
for
him
and
others
like
him
,
there
would
have
been
no
railways
.
”
“
But
that
’
s
not
work
,
like
the
work
of
a
peasant
or
a
learned
profession
.
”