" And Levin did try, and did go.
Everyone was kind and civil, but the point evaded seemed to crop up again in the end, and again to bar the way.
What was particularly trying, was that Levin could not make out with whom he was struggling, to whose interest it was that his business should not be done.
That no one seemed to know; the solicitor certainly did not know.
If Levin could have understood why, just as he saw why one can only approach the booking office of a railway station in single file, it would not have been so vexatious and tiresome to him.
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.
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