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.



Stubbornly, as though insisting on its rights, the wind stopped Levin, and tearing the leaves and flowers off the lime trees and stripping the white birch branches into strange unseemly nakedness, it twisted everything on one side--acacias, flowers, burdocks, long grass, and tall tree-tops.

The peasant girls working in the garden ran shrieking into shelter in the servants' quarters.

The streaming rain had already flung its white veil over all the distant forest and half the fields close by, and was rapidly swooping down upon the copse.

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