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Levin
got
into
the
trap
and
took
the
reins
.
As
though
just
roused
out
of
sleep
,
for
a
long
while
Levin
could
not
collect
his
faculties
.
He
stared
at
the
sleek
horse
flecked
with
lather
between
his
haunches
and
on
his
neck
,
where
the
harness
rubbed
,
stared
at
Ivan
the
coachman
sitting
beside
him
,
and
remembered
that
he
was
expecting
his
brother
,
thought
that
his
wife
was
most
likely
uneasy
at
his
long
absence
,
and
tried
to
guess
who
was
the
visitor
who
had
come
with
his
brother
.
And
his
brother
and
his
wife
and
the
unknown
guest
seemed
to
him
now
quite
different
from
before
.
He
fancied
that
now
his
relations
with
all
men
would
be
different
.
With
my
brother
there
will
be
none
of
that
aloofness
there
always
used
to
be
between
us
,
there
will
be
no
disputes
;
with
Kitty
there
shall
never
be
quarrels
;
with
the
visitor
,
whoever
he
may
be
,
I
will
be
friendly
and
nice
;
with
the
servants
,
with
Ivan
,
it
will
all
be
different
.
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Pulling
the
stiff
rein
and
holding
in
the
good
horse
that
snorted
with
impatience
and
seemed
begging
to
be
let
go
,
Levin
looked
round
at
Ivan
sitting
beside
him
,
not
knowing
what
to
do
with
his
unoccupied
hand
,
continually
pressing
down
his
shirt
as
it
puffed
out
,
and
he
tried
to
find
something
to
start
a
conversation
about
with
him
.
He
would
have
said
that
Ivan
had
pulled
the
saddle
-
girth
up
too
high
,
but
that
was
like
blame
,
and
he
longed
for
friendly
,
warm
talk
.
Nothing
else
occurred
to
him
.
Your
honor
must
keep
to
the
right
and
mind
that
stump
,
said
the
coachman
,
pulling
the
rein
Levin
held
.
Please
don
t
touch
and
don
t
teach
me
!
said
Levin
,
angered
by
this
interference
.
Now
,
as
always
,
interference
made
him
angry
,
and
he
felt
sorrowfully
at
once
how
mistaken
had
been
his
supposition
that
his
spiritual
condition
could
immediately
change
him
in
contact
with
reality
.
He
was
not
a
quarter
of
a
mile
from
home
when
he
saw
Grisha
and
Tanya
running
to
meet
him
.
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Uncle
Kostya
!
mamma
s
coming
,
and
grandfather
,
and
Sergey
Ivanovitch
,
and
someone
else
,
they
said
,
clambering
up
into
the
trap
.
Who
is
he
?
An
awfully
terrible
person
!
And
he
does
like
this
with
his
arms
,
said
Tanya
,
getting
up
in
the
trap
and
mimicking
Katavasov
.