"Very much.
I never supposed it was so interesting! Capital! Splendid!" Sviazhsky went up to Levin and invited him to come round to tea with him.
Levin was utterly at a loss to comprehend or recall what it was he had disliked in Sviazhsky, what he had failed to find in him.
He was a clever and wonderfully good-hearted man.
"Most delighted," he said, and asked after his wife and sister-in-law.
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