Works of Leo Tolstoy: Anna Karenina. Part Seven

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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Tolstoy, Leo

Tolstoy, Leo
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Anna Karenina. Part Seven

Chapters 1 Through 16

At the insistence of the Princess Shcherbatsky, the Levins take a house
in Miscow so that Kitty will have more than a country midwide to help when the
baby comes. Because their calculations are wrong, they are still waiting after
two months. Levin, besides being irked by inactivity, is also upset by their
additional expenses in Miscow. For the first time, Levin has no money in the
bank and is forced to sell his wheat at a low price. To pass the time, Levin
does a little work on his book and discusses it with ...

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