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A House of Gentlefolk

CHAPTER XXXI
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The sun brightly lighted up the young grass in the church-yard, and the striped dresses and kerchiefs of the women; the bells of the churches near were tinkling overhead; and the crows were cawing about the hedges.

Lavretsky stood with uncovered head, a smile on his lips; the light breeze lifted his hair, and the ribbons of Lisa's hat.

He put Lisa and Lenotchka who was with her into their carriage, divided all his money among the poor, and peacefully sauntered home..


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