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Another
group
was
following
a
nobleman
,
who
was
shouting
something
in
a
loud
voice
;
it
was
one
of
the
three
intoxicated
gentlemen
.
“
I
always
advised
Marya
Semyonovna
to
let
for
a
fair
rent
,
for
she
can
never
save
a
profit
,
”
he
heard
a
pleasant
voice
say
.
The
speaker
was
a
country
gentleman
with
gray
whiskers
,
wearing
the
regimental
uniform
of
an
old
general
staff
-
officer
.
It
was
the
very
landowner
Levin
had
met
at
Sviazhsky
’
s
.
He
knew
him
at
once
.
The
landowner
too
stared
at
Levin
,
and
they
exchanged
greetings
.
“
Very
glad
to
see
you
!
To
be
sure
!
I
remember
you
very
well
.
Last
year
at
our
district
marshal
,
Nikolay
Ivanovitch
’
s
.
”
“
Well
,
and
how
is
your
land
doing
?
”
asked
Levin
.
“
Oh
,
still
just
the
same
,
always
at
a
loss
,
”
the
landowner
answered
with
a
resigned
smile
,
but
with
an
expression
of
serenity
and
conviction
that
so
it
must
be
.
“
And
how
do
you
come
to
be
in
our
province
?
”
he
asked
.
“
Come
to
take
part
in
our
coup
d
’
état
?
”
he
said
,
confidently
pronouncing
the
French
words
with
a
bad
accent
.
“
All
Russia
’
s
here
—
gentlemen
of
the
bedchamber
,
and
everything
short
of
the
ministry
.
”
He
pointed
to
the
imposing
figure
of
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
in
white
trousers
and
his
court
uniform
,
walking
by
with
a
general
.
“
I
ought
to
own
that
I
don
’
t
very
well
understand
the
drift
of
the
provincial
elections
,
”
said
Levin
.
The
landowner
looked
at
him
.
“
Why
,
what
is
there
to
understand
?
There
’
s
no
meaning
in
it
at
all
.
It
’
s
a
decaying
institution
that
goes
on
running
only
by
the
force
of
inertia
.
Just
look
,
the
very
uniforms
tell
you
that
it
’
s
an
assembly
of
justices
of
the
peace
,
permanent
members
of
the
court
,
and
so
on
,
but
not
of
noblemen
.
”
“
Then
why
do
you
come
?
”
asked
Levin
.
“
From
habit
,
nothing
else
.
Then
,
too
,
one
must
keep
up
connections
.
It
’
s
a
moral
obligation
of
a
sort
.
And
then
,
to
tell
the
truth
,
there
’
s
one
’
s
own
interests
.
My
son
-
in
-
law
wants
to
stand
as
a
permanent
member
;
they
’
re
not
rich
people
,
and
he
must
be
brought
forward
.
These
gentlemen
,
now
,
what
do
they
come
for
?
”
he
said
,
pointing
to
the
malignant
gentleman
,
who
was
talking
at
the
high
table
.