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Updated: May 7, 2025
Marfa Timofeevna had tried to prevent her going but in vain. Liza was resolved to endure her trial to the end. Varvara Pavlovna advanced to meet her, attended by Panshine, whose face again wore its former diplomatic expression. "How are you now?" asked Varvara. "I am better now, thank you," replied Liza. "We have been passing the time with a little music," said Panshine.
"I came down to the drawing-room to look for a book. He was in the garden; and he called me." "And you went? Very good, indeed! Perhaps you love him, then?" "I do love him," said Liza quietly. "Oh, my mothers! She does love him!" Here Marfa Timofeevna took off her cap. "She loves a married man! Eh? Loves him!" "He had told me " began Liza. "What he had told you, this little hawk? Eh, what?"
After Marfa Timofeevna had left her who had conceived a perfect hatred for Glafira, and had quarrelled with her three times in the course of a single day the poor woman at first found her position difficult and painful. But after a time she attained endurance, and grew accustomed to her father-in-law.
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