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.



Relations with the society of the place--foreign and Russian--were equally out of the question owing to the irregularity of their position.
The inspection of objects of interest, apart from the fact that everything had been seen already, had not for Vronsky, a Russian and a sensible man, the immense significance Englishmen are able to attach to that pursuit.
And just as the hungry stomach eagerly accepts every object it can get, hoping to find nourishment in it, Vronsky quite unconsciously clutched first at politics, then at new books, and then at pictures.

No comments: