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And
he
related
how
a
peasant
had
stolen
some
flour
from
the
miller
,
and
when
the
miller
told
him
of
it
,
had
lodged
a
complaint
for
slander
.
All
this
was
utterly
uncalled
for
and
stupid
,
and
Levin
felt
it
himself
as
he
said
it
.
“
Oh
,
this
is
such
an
original
fellow
!
”
said
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
with
his
most
soothing
,
almond
-
oil
smile
.
“
But
come
along
;
I
think
they
’
re
voting
.
.
.
.
”
And
they
separated
.
“
I
can
’
t
understand
,
”
said
Sergey
Ivanovitch
,
who
had
observed
his
brother
’
s
clumsiness
,
“
I
can
’
t
understand
how
anyone
can
be
so
absolutely
devoid
of
political
tact
.
That
’
s
where
we
Russians
are
so
deficient
.
The
marshal
of
the
province
is
our
opponent
,
and
with
him
you
’
re
ami
cochon
,
and
you
beg
him
to
stand
.
Count
Vronsky
,
now
.
.
.
I
’
m
not
making
a
friend
of
him
;
he
’
s
asked
me
to
dinner
,
and
I
’
m
not
going
;
but
he
’
s
one
of
our
side
—
why
make
an
enemy
of
him
?
Then
you
ask
Nevyedovsky
if
he
’
s
going
to
stand
.
That
’
s
not
a
thing
to
do
.
”
“
Oh
,
I
don
’
t
understand
it
at
all
!
And
it
’
s
all
such
nonsense
,
”
Levin
answered
gloomily
.
“
You
say
it
’
s
all
such
nonsense
,
but
as
soon
as
you
have
anything
to
do
with
it
,
you
make
a
muddle
.
”
Levin
did
not
answer
,
and
they
walked
together
into
the
big
room
.
The
marshal
of
the
province
,
though
he
was
vaguely
conscious
in
the
air
of
some
trap
being
prepared
for
him
,
and
though
he
had
not
been
called
upon
by
all
to
stand
,
had
still
made
up
his
mind
to
stand
.
All
was
silence
in
the
room
.
The
secretary
announced
in
a
loud
voice
that
the
captain
of
the
guards
,
Mihail
Stepanovitch
Snetkov
,
would
now
be
balloted
for
as
marshal
of
the
province
.
The
district
marshals
walked
carrying
plates
,
on
which
were
balls
,
from
their
tables
to
the
high
table
,
and
the
election
began
.
“
Put
it
in
the
right
side
,
”
whispered
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
as
with
his
brother
Levin
followed
the
marshal
of
his
district
to
the
table
.
But
Levin
had
forgotten
by
now
the
calculations
that
had
been
explained
to
him
,
and
was
afraid
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
might
be
mistaken
in
saying
“
the
right
side
.
”
Surely
Snetkov
was
the
enemy
.
As
he
went
up
,
he
held
the
ball
in
his
right
hand
,
but
thinking
he
was
wrong
,
just
at
the
box
he
changed
to
the
left
hand
,
and
undoubtedly
put
the
ball
to
the
left
.
An
adept
in
the
business
,
standing
at
the
box
and
seeing
by
the
mere
action
of
the
elbow
where
each
put
his
ball
,
scowled
with
annoyance
.
It
was
no
good
for
him
to
use
his
insight
.