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“
That
’
s
the
new
generation
of
nobility
.
”
“
New
it
may
be
,
but
nobility
it
isn
’
t
.
They
’
re
proprietors
of
a
sort
,
but
we
’
re
the
landowners
.
As
noblemen
,
they
’
re
cutting
their
own
throats
.
”
“
But
you
say
it
’
s
an
institution
that
’
s
served
its
time
.
”
“
That
it
may
be
,
but
still
it
ought
to
be
treated
a
little
more
respectfully
.
Snetkov
,
now
.
.
.
.
We
may
be
of
use
,
or
we
may
not
,
but
we
’
re
the
growth
of
a
thousand
years
.
If
we
’
re
laying
out
a
garden
,
planning
one
before
the
house
,
you
know
,
and
there
you
’
ve
a
tree
that
’
s
stood
for
centuries
in
the
very
spot
.
.
.
.
Old
and
gnarled
it
may
be
,
and
yet
you
don
’
t
cut
down
the
old
fellow
to
make
room
for
the
flowerbeds
,
but
lay
out
your
beds
so
as
to
take
advantage
of
the
tree
.
You
won
’
t
grow
him
again
in
a
year
,
”
he
said
cautiously
,
and
he
immediately
changed
the
conversation
.
“
Well
,
and
how
is
your
land
doing
?
”
“
Oh
,
not
very
well
.
I
make
five
per
cent
.
”
“
Yes
,
but
you
don
’
t
reckon
your
own
work
.
Aren
’
t
you
worth
something
too
?
I
’
ll
tell
you
my
own
case
.
Before
I
took
to
seeing
after
the
land
,
I
had
a
salary
of
three
hundred
pounds
from
the
service
.
Now
I
do
more
work
than
I
did
in
the
service
,
and
like
you
I
get
five
per
cent
.
on
the
land
,
and
thank
God
for
that
.
But
one
’
s
work
is
thrown
in
for
nothing
.
”
“
Then
why
do
you
do
it
,
if
it
’
s
a
clear
loss
?
”
“
Oh
,
well
,
one
does
it
!
What
would
you
have
?
It
’
s
habit
,
and
one
knows
it
’
s
how
it
should
be
.
And
what
’
s
more
,
”
the
landowner
went
on
,
leaning
his
elbows
on
the
window
and
chatting
on
,
“
my
son
,
I
must
tell
you
,
has
no
taste
for
it
.
There
’
s
no
doubt
he
’
ll
be
a
scientific
man
.
So
there
’
ll
be
no
one
to
keep
it
up
.
And
yet
one
does
it
.
Here
this
year
I
’
ve
planted
an
orchard
.
”
“
Yes
,
yes
,
”
said
Levin
,
“
that
’
s
perfectly
true
.
I
always
feel
there
’
s
no
real
balance
of
gain
in
my
work
on
the
land
,
and
yet
one
does
it
.
.
.
.
It
’
s
a
sort
of
duty
one
feels
to
the
land
.
”