He reached Bryansky's, spent five minutes there, and galloped back.
This rapid drive calmed him.
All that was painful in his relations with Anna, all the feeling of indefiniteness left by their conversation, had slipped out of his mind.
He was thinking now with pleasure and excitement of the race, of his being anyhow, in time, and now and then the thought of the blissful interview awaiting him that night flashed across his imagination like a flaming light.
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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