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“
Biography
.
”
Though
Levin
was
not
interested
in
the
biography
,
he
could
not
help
listening
,
and
learned
some
new
and
interesting
facts
about
the
life
of
the
distinguished
man
of
science
.
When
the
reader
had
finished
,
the
chairman
thanked
him
and
read
some
verses
of
the
poet
Ment
sent
him
on
the
jubilee
,
and
said
a
few
words
by
way
of
thanks
to
the
poet
.
Then
Katavasov
in
his
loud
,
ringing
voice
read
his
address
on
the
scientific
labors
of
the
man
whose
jubilee
was
being
kept
.
When
Katavasov
had
finished
,
Levin
looked
at
his
watch
,
saw
it
was
past
one
,
and
thought
that
there
would
not
be
time
before
the
concert
to
read
Metrov
his
book
,
and
indeed
,
he
did
not
now
care
to
do
so
.
During
the
reading
he
had
thought
over
their
conversation
.
He
saw
distinctly
now
that
though
Metrov
’
s
ideas
might
perhaps
have
value
,
his
own
ideas
had
a
value
too
,
and
their
ideas
could
only
be
made
clear
and
lead
to
something
if
each
worked
separately
in
his
chosen
path
,
and
that
nothing
would
be
gained
by
putting
their
ideas
together
And
having
made
up
his
mind
to
refuse
Metrov
’
s
invitation
,
Levin
went
up
to
him
at
the
end
of
the
meeting
.
Metrov
introduced
Levin
to
the
chairman
,
with
whom
he
was
talking
of
the
political
news
.
Metrov
told
the
chairman
what
he
had
already
told
Levin
,
and
Levin
made
the
same
remarks
on
his
news
that
he
had
already
made
that
morning
,
but
for
the
sake
of
variety
he
expressed
also
a
new
opinion
which
had
only
just
struck
him
.
After
that
the
conversation
turned
again
on
the
university
question
.
As
Levin
had
already
heard
it
all
,
he
made
haste
to
tell
Metrov
that
he
was
sorry
he
could
not
take
advantage
of
his
invitation
,
took
leave
,
and
drove
to
Lvov
’
s
.
Lvov
,
the
husband
of
Natalia
,
Kitty
’
s
sister
,
had
spent
all
his
life
in
foreign
capitals
,
where
he
had
been
educated
,
and
had
been
in
the
diplomatic
service
.
During
the
previous
year
he
had
left
the
diplomatic
service
,
not
owing
to
any
“
unpleasantness
”
(
he
never
had
any
“
unpleasantness
”
with
anyone
)
,
and
was
transferred
to
the
department
of
the
court
of
the
palace
in
Moscow
,
in
order
to
give
his
two
boys
the
best
education
possible
.
In
spite
of
the
striking
contrast
in
their
habits
and
views
and
the
fact
that
Lvov
was
older
than
Levin
,
they
had
seen
a
great
deal
of
one
another
that
winter
,
and
had
taken
a
great
liking
to
each
other
.
Lvov
was
at
home
,
and
Levin
went
in
to
him
unannounced
.
Lvov
,
in
a
house
coat
with
a
belt
and
in
chamois
leather
shoes
,
was
sitting
in
an
armchair
,
and
with
a
pince
-
nez
with
blue
glasses
he
was
reading
a
book
that
stood
on
a
reading
desk
,
while
in
his
beautiful
hand
he
held
a
half
-
burned
cigarette
daintily
away
from
him
.