Анна Каренина

Chapter 25

           Thegood-lookingyoungwomaninclogs,swingingtheemptypailsontheyoke,ranonbeforehimtothewellforwater.

           “Looksharp,mygirl!”theoldmanshoutedafterher,good-humoredly,andhewentuptoLevin.“Well,sir,areyougoingtoNikolayIvanovitchSviazhsky?Hishonorcomestoustoo,”hebegan,chatting,leaninghiselbowsontherailingofthesteps.Inthemiddleoftheoldman’saccountofhisacquaintancewithSviazhsky,thegatescreakedagain,andlaborerscameintotheyardfromthefields,withwoodenploughsandharrows.Thehorsesharnessedtotheploughsandharrowsweresleekandfat.Thelaborerswereobviouslyofthehousehold:twowereyoungmenincottonshirtsandcaps,thetwootherswerehiredlaborersinhomespunshirts,oneanoldman,theotherayoungfellow.Movingofffromthesteps,theoldmanwentuptothehorsesandbeganunharnessingthem.

           “Whathavetheybeenploughing?”askedLevin.

           “Ploughingupthepotatoes.Werentabitoflandtoo.Fedot,don’tletoutthegelding,buttakeittothetrough,andwe’llputtheotherinharness.”

           “Oh,father,theploughsharesIordered,hashebroughtthemalong?”askedthebig,healthy-lookingfellow,obviouslytheoldman’sson.

           “There...intheouterroom,”answeredtheoldman,bundlingtogethertheharnesshehadtakenoff,andflingingitontheground.“Youcanputthemon,whiletheyhavedinner.”

           Thegood-lookingyoungwomancameintotheouterroomwiththefullpailsdraggingathershoulders.

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