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.



On the second and third days there was business relating to the finances of the nobility and the female high school, of no importance whatever, as Sergey Ivanovitch explained, and Levin, busy seeing after his own affairs, did not attend the meetings.

On the fourth day the auditing of the marshal's accounts took place at the high table of the marshal of the province.

And then there occurred the first skirmish between the new party and the old.

The committee who had been deputed to verify the accounts reported to the meeting that all was in order.

The marshal of the province got up, thanked the nobility for their confidence, and shed tears.

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