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.



Here was old Yermil in a very long white smock, bending forward to swing a scythe; there was a young fellow, Vaska, who had been a coachman of Levin's, taking every row with a wide sweep.

Here, too, was Tit, Levin's preceptor in the art of mowing, a thin little peasant.

He was in front of all, and cut his wide row without bending, as though playing with the scythe.

Levin got off his mare, and fastening her up by the roadside went to meet Tit, who took a second scythe out of a bush and gave it to him.

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