In which young Konstantin Levin, amidst the rich tapestry of rural life, resolves to join his peasants in the strenuous and rhythmic labour of mowing hay, seeking not only exercise but a communion with the land and those who tend it. As the day unfolds with the sun, the rain, and the steady swing of the scythe, Levin discovers both the physical demands and the unexpected felicities of this humble yet dignified toil.