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“
That
’
s
Yashvin
,
”
Vronsky
said
in
answer
to
Turovtsin
,
and
he
sat
down
in
the
vacated
seat
beside
them
.
He
drank
the
glass
offered
him
,
and
ordered
a
bottle
of
wine
.
Under
the
influence
of
the
club
atmosphere
or
the
wine
he
had
drunk
,
Levin
chatted
away
to
Vronsky
of
the
best
breeds
of
cattle
,
and
was
very
glad
not
to
feel
the
slightest
hostility
to
this
man
.
He
even
told
him
,
among
other
things
,
that
he
had
heard
from
his
wife
that
she
had
met
him
at
Princess
Marya
Borissovna
’
s
.
“
Ah
,
Princess
Marya
Borissovna
,
she
’
s
exquisite
!
”
said
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
and
he
told
an
anecdote
about
her
which
set
them
all
laughing
.
Vronsky
particularly
laughed
with
such
simplehearted
amusement
that
Levin
felt
quite
reconciled
to
him
.
“
Well
,
have
we
finished
?
”
said
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
getting
up
with
a
smile
.
“
Let
us
go
.
”
Getting
up
from
the
table
,
Levin
walked
with
Gagin
through
the
lofty
room
to
the
billiard
room
,
feeling
his
arms
swing
as
he
walked
with
a
peculiar
lightness
and
ease
.
As
he
crossed
the
big
room
,
he
came
upon
his
father
-
in
-
law
.
“
Well
,
how
do
you
like
our
Temple
of
Indolence
?
”
said
the
prince
,
taking
his
arm
.
“
Come
along
,
come
along
!
”
“
Yes
,
I
wanted
to
walk
about
and
look
at
everything
.
It
’
s
interesting
.
”
“
Yes
,
it
’
s
interesting
for
you
.
But
its
interest
for
me
is
quite
different
.
You
look
at
those
little
old
men
now
,
”
he
said
,
pointing
to
a
club
member
with
bent
back
and
projecting
lip
,
shuffling
towards
them
in
his
soft
boots
,
“
and
imagine
that
they
were
shlupiks
like
that
from
their
birth
up
.
”
“
How
shlupiks
?
”
“
I
see
you
don
’
t
know
that
name
.
That
’
s
our
club
designation
.
You
know
the
game
of
rolling
eggs
:
when
one
’
s
rolled
a
long
while
it
becomes
a
shlupik
.
So
it
is
with
us
;
one
goes
on
coming
and
coming
to
the
club
,
and
ends
by
becoming
a
shlupik
.
Ah
,
you
laugh
!
but
we
look
out
,
for
fear
of
dropping
into
it
ourselves
.
You
know
Prince
Tchetchensky
?
”
inquired
the
prince
;
and
Levin
saw
by
his
face
that
he
was
just
going
to
relate
something
funny
.
“
No
,
I
don
’
t
know
him
.
”