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1  Well, enough of Sergey Ivanovitch.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
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2  With Sergey Ivanovitch it was quite the contrary.
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3  "I maintain the contrary," began Sergey Ivanovitch.
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4  When the professor had gone, Sergey Ivanovitch turned to his brother.
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5  And Sergey Ivanovitch took a note from under a paper-weight and handed it to his brother.
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6  Levin read it, and without raising his head stood with the note in his hands opposite Sergey Ivanovitch.
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7  To Sergey Ivanovitch the country was particularly good, because there it was possible and fitting to do nothing.
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8  "I cannot admit it," said Sergey Ivanovitch, with his habitual clearness, precision of expression, and elegance of phrase.
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9  "I have the honor of knowing your brother, Sergey Ivanovitch," said Grinevitch, holding out his slender hand with its long nails.
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10  But in spite of his affection and respect for Sergey Ivanovitch, Konstantin Levin was uncomfortable with his brother in the country.
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11  If you want to hear my confession of faith on the subject, I tell you that in your quarrel with Sergey Ivanovitch I take neither side.
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12  Sergey Ivanovitch met his brother with the smile of chilly friendliness he always had for everyone, and introducing him to the professor, went on with the conversation.
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13  Sergey Ivanovitch Koznishev wanted a rest from mental work, and instead of going abroad as he usually did, he came towards the end of May to stay in the country with his brother.
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14  Stepan Arkadyevitch told him many interesting pieces of news; especially interesting to Levin was the news that his brother, Sergey Ivanovitch, was intending to pay him a visit in the summer.
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15  To Sergey Ivanovitch the country meant on one hand rest from work, on the other a valuable antidote to the corrupt influences of town, which he took with satisfaction and a sense of its utility.
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16  This brother Nikolay was the elder brother of Konstantin Levin, and half-brother of Sergey Ivanovitch; a man utterly ruined, who had dissipated the greater part of his fortune, was living in the strangest and lowest company, and had quarreled with his brothers.
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17  Sergey Ivanovitch used to say that he knew and liked the peasantry, and he often talked to the peasants, which he knew how to do without affectation or condescension, and from every such conversation he would deduce general conclusions in favor of the peasantry and in confirmation of his knowing them.
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