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All the more so, as I hear," she added, turning to Nejdanov, "that among you all young ladies smoke." "Yes," Nejdanov remarked dryly. This was the first remark he had made to Madame Sipiagina. "I don't smoke," she continued, screwing up her velvety eyes caressingly. "I suppose I am behind the times."
Madame Sipiagina wanted to say something to him, but was surprised to find that she did not quite know how to begin. "Heavens!" she thought. "This mechanic is making me quite nervous!" "My husband must be very grateful to you," she remarked at last. "It was so good of you to sacrifice a few hours of your valuable time " "My time is not so very valuable, madame," he observed.
Madame Sipiagina stood up, raised her wonderful eyelashes, smiled sweetly as to an acquaintance, extended her hand with the palm upwards, her elbow pressed against her waist, her head bent a little to the right, in the attitude of a suppliant. Solomin let the husband and wife go through their little comedy, shook hands with them both, and sat down at the first invitation to do so.
They parted for the night, having agreed to go to town the next day to see the merchant Golushkin, an Old Believer, who was said to be very zealous and promised proselytes. Solomin doubted whether it was worth while going, but agreed to go in the end. MARKELOV'S guests were still asleep when a messenger with a letter came to him from his sister, Madame Sipiagina.
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