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"This prince is a great humbug and by no means an idiot," she whispered to Aglaya. "Oh, I saw that at once," replied the latter. "I don't think it at all nice of him to play a part. What does he wish to gain by it, I wonder?" "My first impression was a very strong one," repeated the prince.

"Upon my word, I didn't! To this moment I don't know how it all happened. I I ran after Aglaya Ivanovna, but Nastasia Philipovna fell down in a faint; and since that day they won't let me see Aglaya that's all I know." "It's all the same; you ought to have run after Aglaya though the other was fainting." "Yes, yes, I ought but I couldn't! She would have died she would have killed herself.

You've pitied me, and that's all that good manners exact. I forgot, how are you?" "I'm all right; yesterday I was a little " "I know, I heard; the china vase caught it! I'm sorry I wasn't there. I've come about something important. In the first place I had, the pleasure of seeing Gavrila Ardalionovitch and Aglaya Ivanovna enjoying a rendezvous on the green bench in the park.

I ought to have done it differently, and now... there is no way of doing it, for you despise me..." "I declare, this is a lunatic asylum!" cried Lizabetha Prokofievna. "Of course it is a lunatic asylum!" repeated Aglaya sharply, but her words were overpowered by other voices. Everybody was talking loudly, making remarks and comments; some discussed the affair gravely, others laughed.

But afterwards oh! don't remind me don't remind me of that!" He hid his face in his hands. "Are you aware that she writes to me almost every day?" "So that is true, is it?" cried the prince, greatly agitated. "I had heard a report of it, but would not believe it." "Whom did you hear it from?" asked Aglaya, alarmed. "Rogojin said something about it yesterday, but nothing definite." "Yesterday!

Both sat down, at a little distance from one another Aglaya on the sofa, in the corner of the room, Nastasia by the window. The prince and Rogojin remained standing, and were not invited to sit. Muishkin glanced at Rogojin in perplexity, but the latter only smiled disagreeably, and said nothing. The silence continued for some few moments.

You had your eye on Aglaya, Gania, you know you had; and you might have married her if you had not come bargaining. You are all like this. You should choose, once for all, between disreputable women, and respectable ones, or you are sure to get mixed. Look at the general, how he's staring at me!" "This is too horrible," said the general, starting to his feet. All were standing up now.

She would understand me better than you do." "Probably an honest girl living by her own toil. Why do you speak of a housemaid so contemptuously?" "I do not despise toil; I despise you when you speak of toil." "If you had cared to be an honest woman, you would have gone out as a laundress." Both had risen, and were gazing at one another with pallid faces. "Aglaya, don't!

The girls generally rose at about nine in the morning in the country; Aglaya, of late, had been in the habit of getting up rather earlier and having a walk in the garden, but not at seven o'clock; about eight or a little later was her usual time.

Suddenly the door opened, and in came Alexandra, candle in hand. Seeing the prince she stopped before him in surprise, looking at him questioningly. It was clear that she had been merely passing through the room from door to door, and had not had the remotest notion that she would meet anyone. "How did you come here?" she asked, at last. "I-I came in " "Mamma is not very well, nor is Aglaya.

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