Having just gotten back from a very long car trip, I thought I'd propose a few fun things to do to pass the time.



In the corps Golenishtchev had belonged to the liberal party; he left the corps without entering the army, and had never taken office under the government.

Vronsky and he had gone completely different ways on leaving the corps, and had only met once since.

At that meeting Vronsky perceived that Golenishtchev had taken up a sort of lofty, intellectually liberal line, and was consequently disposed to look down upon Vronsky's interests and calling in life.

Hence Vronsky had met him with the chilling and haughty manner he so well knew how to assume, the meaning of which was: "You may like or dislike my way of life, that's a matter of the most perfect indifference to me; you will have to treat me with respect if you want to know me.

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