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Anna Karenina
When the game was over, Stepan Arkadyevitch took
Levin’s arm.
‘Well, let us go to Anna’s, then. At once? Eh? She is at
home. I promised her long ago to bring you. Where were
you meaning to spend the evening?’
‘Oh, nowhere specially. I promised Sviazhsky to go to
the Society of Agriculture. By all means, let us go,’ said
Levin.
‘Very good; come along. Find out if my carriage is
here,’ Stepan Arkadyevitch said to the waiter.
Levin went up to the table, paid the forty roubles he
had lost; paid his bill, the amount of which was in some
mysterious way ascertained by the little old waiter who
stood at the counter, and swinging his arms he walked
through all the rooms to the way out.
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