"Oh, by the way, there's a letter for you," said he. "Kouzma,

bring it down, please. And mind you shut the doors."

The letter was from Oblonsky. Levin read it aloud. Oblonsky

wrote to him from Petersburg: "I have had a letter from Dolly;

she's at Ergushovo, and everything seems going wrong there. Do

ride over and see her, please; help her with advice; you know all

about it. She will be so glad to see you. She's quite alone,

poor thing. My mother-in-law and all of them are still abroad."

"That's capital! I will certainly ride over to her," said Levin.

"Or we'll go together. She's such a splendid woman, isn't she?"

"They're not far from here, then?"

"Twenty-five miles. Or perhaps it is thirty. But a capital

road. Capital, we'll drive over."

"I shall be delighted," said Sergey Ivanovitch, still smiling.

The sight of his younger brother's appearance had immediately put

him in a good humor.

"Well, you have an appetite!" he said, looking at his dark-red,

sunburnt face and neck bent over the plate.

"Splendid! You can't imagine what an effectual remedy it is for

every sort of foolishness. I want to enrich medicine with a new

word: _Arbeitskur_."

"Well, but you don't need it, I should fancy."

"No, but for all sorts of nervous invalids."

"Yes, it ought to be tried. I had meant to come to the mowing to

look at you, but it was so unbearably hot that I got no further

than the forest. I sat there a little, and went on by the

forest to the village, met your old nurse, and sounded her as to

the peasants' view of you. As far as I can make out, they don't

approve of this. She said: 'It's not a gentleman's work.'

Altogether, I fancy that in the people's ideas there are very

clear and definite notions of certain, as they call it,

'gentlemanly' lines of action. And they don't sanction the

gentry's moving outside bounds clearly laid down in their ideas."

"Maybe so; but anyway it's a pleasure such as I have never known

in my life. And there's no harm in it, you know. Is there?"

answered Levin. "I can't help it if they don't like it. Though

I do believe it's all right. Eh?"

"Altogether," pursued Sergey Ivanovitch, "you're satisfied with

your day?"

"Quite satisfied. We cut the whole meadow. And such a splendid

old man I made friends with there! You can't fancy how

delightful he was!"




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