Levin, unobserved by the peasants, still lay on the haycock, and still looked on and listened and mused.
The peasants who remained for the night in the meadow scarcely slept all the short summer night.
At first there was the sound of merry talk and laughing all together over the supper, then singing again and laughter.
All the long day of toil had left no trace in them but lightness of heart.
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