He was sitting with a young officer, and beside them were two chairs turned upside down.
Levin gladly went up to them.
He had always liked the good-hearted rake, Turovtsin--he was associated in his mind with memories of his courtship--and at that moment, after the strain of intellectual conversation, the sight of Turovtsin's good-natured face was particularly welcome.
"For you and Oblonsky.
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