Anna Karenina
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:05:02
The guests should be
here in a moment.

:05:03
I told you that I didn't know
whether I would be here long...

:05:09
that it depended on you.
:05:16
I meant...
:05:20
I meant do say...
:05:27
be my wife.
:05:30
I cannot be.
:05:34
Forgive me.
:05:41
It was not meant to be.
:05:47
Why, Constantine Dmitrich.
:05:50
Do stay. Have some tea.
:05:54
Ah, Constantine Dmitrich.
:05:56
Back in our corrupt Babylon.
:05:59
Well, is Babylon reformed,
or have you been corrupted?

:06:02
That you remembered my words so well.
They must have made an impression on you.

:06:06
Of course. I note down
everything you say.

:06:10
What's the matter with Levin today? Why
doesn't he launch into one of his tirades?

:06:14
Please.
:06:16
Constantine Dmitrich.
:06:18
How's it that at home in our village of
Kaluga, the peasants have spent their all

:06:22
on drink and now pay us nothing?
:06:25
What is the meaning of that?
:06:26
You're always so full of praise
for peasants.

:06:30
Do let me introduce you.
:06:33
Constantine Dmitrich Levin,
:06:36
Count Alexei Kirillovich
Vronsky.

:06:38
Constantine Dmitrich despises
and hates town and us townspeople.

:06:43
Do you live in the country
all year round?

:06:46
I should think it must be
rather dull in winter.

:06:48
Not at all if one has work
to do. Besides, you can't...

:06:51
-be dull in your own company.
-l like the country.

:06:55
I'd be bored to tears.
:06:56
One simply can't live without
sophisticated conversation.

:06:59
Countess Nordston was telling me

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