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forgiveness. She is again consumed by her guilt. At this point, Anna and Vronsky realize they have started
a new chapter in their relationship, and neither is quite sure of how to deal with the realization of the
extramarital affair.
Chapters 12-17
It's been many months since Levin's encounter with Kitty, but Levin hasn't gotten her out of his head.
Nonetheless, he spends the majority of his time tending to his farm and writing a book on agriculture that
emphasizes the need to emancipate serfs. Levin says freedom for farmers is just as important to farming
as is soil/vegetation. Stiva, suffering from financial problems, comes again to visit Levin on the farm.
Stiva made a deal there with a dealer named Ryabinin to sell a forest owned by Dolly. Levin doesn't like
the dealer or the deal--he thinks the price is too low and tells Stiva to raise it. But Stiva says it's too late to
change the terms of the deal