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Anna Karenina
homely ways,’ and his night’s adventures with kiss-in-the-
ring and the servant-girl and the peasant, who had asked
him was he married, and on learning that he was not, said
to him, ‘Well, mind you don’t run after other men’s
wives—you’d better get one of your own.’ These words
had particularly amused Veslovsky.
‘Altogether, I’ve enjoyed our outing awfully. And you,
Levin?’
‘I have, very much,’ Levin said quite sincerely. It was
particularly delightful to him to have got rid of the
hostility he had been feeling towards Vassenka Veslovsky
at home, and to feel instead the most friendly disposition
to him.
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