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But
Levin
did
not
shoot
himself
,
and
did
not
hang
himself
;
he
went
on
living
.
When
Levin
thought
what
he
was
and
what
he
was
living
for
,
he
could
find
no
answer
to
the
questions
and
was
reduced
to
despair
,
but
he
left
off
questioning
himself
about
it
.
It
seemed
as
though
he
knew
both
what
he
was
and
for
what
he
was
living
,
for
he
acted
and
lived
resolutely
and
without
hesitation
.
Indeed
,
in
these
latter
days
he
was
far
more
decided
and
unhesitating
in
life
than
he
had
ever
been
.
When
he
went
back
to
the
country
at
the
beginning
of
June
,
he
went
back
also
to
his
usual
pursuits
.
The
management
of
the
estate
,
his
relations
with
the
peasants
and
the
neighbors
,
the
care
of
his
household
,
the
management
of
his
sister
s
and
brother
s
property
,
of
which
he
had
the
direction
,
his
relations
with
his
wife
and
kindred
,
the
care
of
his
child
,
and
the
new
bee
-
keeping
hobby
he
had
taken
up
that
spring
,
filled
all
his
time
.
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These
things
occupied
him
now
,
not
because
he
justified
them
to
himself
by
any
sort
of
general
principles
,
as
he
had
done
in
former
days
;
on
the
contrary
,
disappointed
by
the
failure
of
his
former
efforts
for
the
general
welfare
,
and
too
much
occupied
with
his
own
thought
and
the
mass
of
business
with
which
he
was
burdened
from
all
sides
,
he
had
completely
given
up
thinking
of
the
general
good
,
and
he
busied
himself
with
all
this
work
simply
because
it
seemed
to
him
that
he
must
do
what
he
was
doing
that
he
could
not
do
otherwise
.
In
former
days
almost
from
childhood
,
and
increasingly
up
to
full
manhood
when
he
had
tried
to
do
anything
that
would
be
good
for
all
,
for
humanity
,
for
Russia
,
for
the
whole
village
,
he
had
noticed
that
the
idea
of
it
had
been
pleasant
,
but
the
work
itself
had
always
been
incoherent
,
that
then
he
had
never
had
a
full
conviction
of
its
absolute
necessity
,
and
that
the
work
that
had
begun
by
seeming
so
great
,
had
grown
less
and
less
,
till
it
vanished
into
nothing
.
But
now
,
since
his
marriage
,
when
he
had
begun
to
confine
himself
more
and
more
to
living
for
himself
,
though
he
experienced
no
delight
at
all
at
the
thought
of
the
work
he
was
doing
,
he
felt
a
complete
conviction
of
its
necessity
,
saw
that
it
succeeded
far
better
than
in
old
days
,
and
that
it
kept
on
growing
more
and
more
.
Now
,
involuntarily
it
seemed
,
he
cut
more
and
more
deeply
into
the
soil
like
a
plough
,
so
that
he
could
not
be
drawn
out
without
turning
aside
the
furrow
.
To
live
the
same
family
life
as
his
father
and
forefathers
that
is
,
in
the
same
condition
of
culture
and
to
bring
up
his
children
in
the
same
,
was
incontestably
necessary
.
It
was
as
necessary
as
dining
when
one
was
hungry
.
And
to
do
this
,
just
as
it
was
necessary
to
cook
dinner
,
it
was
necessary
to
keep
the
mechanism
of
agriculture
at
Pokrovskoe
going
so
as
to
yield
an
income
.
Just
as
incontestably
as
it
was
necessary
to
repay
a
debt
was
it
necessary
to
keep
the
property
in
such
a
condition
that
his
son
,
when
he
received
it
as
a
heritage
,
would
say
thank
you
to
his
father
as
Levin
had
said
thank
you
to
his
grandfather
for
all
he
built
and
planted
.
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And
to
do
this
it
was
necessary
to
look
after
the
land
himself
,
not
to
let
it
,
and
to
breed
cattle
,
manure
the
fields
,
and
plant
timber
.
It
was
impossible
not
to
look
after
the
affairs
of
Sergey
Ivanovitch
,
of
his
sister
,
of
the
peasants
who
came
to
him
for
advice
and
were
accustomed
to
do
so
as
impossible
as
to
fling
down
a
child
one
is
carrying
in
one
s
arms
.
It
was
necessary
to
look
after
the
comfort
of
his
sister
-
in
-
law
and
her
children
,
and
of
his
wife
and
baby
,
and
it
was
impossible
not
to
spend
with
them
at
least
a
short
time
each
day
.
And
all
this
,
together
with
shooting
and
his
new
bee
-
keeping
,
filled
up
the
whole
of
Levin
s
life
,
which
had
no
meaning
at
all
for
him
,
when
he
began
to
think
.