Анна Кареніна

Chapter 26

           

           ButLevinhadchangedagooddealsincehismarriage;hewaspatient,andifhecouldnotseewhyitwasallarrangedlikethis,hetoldhimselfthathecouldnotjudgewithoutknowingallaboutit,andthatmostlikelyitmustbeso,andhetriednottofret.

           Inattendingtheelections,too,andtakingpartinthem,hetriednownottojudge,nottofallfoulofthem,buttocomprehendasfullyashecouldthequestionwhichwassoearnestlyandardentlyabsorbinghonestandexcellentmenwhomherespected.SincehismarriagetherehadbeenrevealedtoLevinsomanynewandseriousaspectsoflifethathadpreviously,throughhisfrivolousattitudetothem,seemedofnoimportance,thatinthequestionoftheelectionstooheassumedandtriedtofindsomeserioussignificance.

           SergeyIvanovitchexplainedtohimthemeaningandobjectoftheproposedrevolutionattheelections.Themarshaloftheprovinceinwhosehandsthelawhadplacedthecontrolofsomanyimportantpublicfunctionstheguardianshipofwards(theverydepartmentwhichwasgivingLevinsomuchtroublejustnow),thedisposaloflargesumssubscribedbythenobilityoftheprovince,thehighschools,female,male,andmilitary,andpopularinstructiononthenewmodel,andfinally,thedistrictcouncilthemarshaloftheprovince,Snetkov,wasanoblemanoftheoldschool,dissipatinganimmensefortune,agood-heartedman,honestafterhisownfashion,bututterlywithoutanycomprehensionoftheneedsofmoderndays.

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