PART 6
Chapter 11
 (continued)
Half asleep, he heard the laughter and mirthful talk of Veslovsky
 and Stepan Arkadyevitch.  For an instant he opened his eyes: the
 moon was up, and in the open doorway, brightly lighted up by the
 moonlight, they were standing talking.  Stepan Arkadyevitch was
 saying something of the freshness of one girl, comparing her to a
 freshly peeled nut, and Veslovsky with his infectious laugh was
 repeating some words, probably said to him by a peasant: "Ah, you
 do your best to get round her!" Levin, half asleep, said: 
"Gentlemen, tomorrow before daylight!" and fell asleep. 
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