But Sergey Ivanovitch shrugged his shoulders.
"Well, what do you mean to say, then?" "I simply mean to say that those rights that touch me...my interest, I shall always defend to the best of my ability; that when they made raids on us students, and the police read our letters, I was ready to defend those rights to the utmost, to defend my rights to education and freedom.
I can understand compulsory military service, which affects my children, my brothers, and myself, I am ready to deliberate on what concerns me; but deliberating on how to spend forty thousand roubles of district council money, or judging the half-witted Alioshka--I don't understand, and I can't do it.
" Konstantin Levin spoke as though the floodgates of his speech had burst open.
Sergey Ivanovitch smiled.
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