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Without
her
support
Pulcheria
Alexandrovna
obviously
did
not
know
what
to
do
.
At
last
,
faltering
and
continually
glancing
at
her
daughter
,
she
confessed
that
she
was
exceedingly
worried
by
one
circumstance
.
“
You
see
,
Dmitri
Prokofitch
,
”
she
began
.
“
I
’
ll
be
perfectly
open
with
Dmitri
Prokofitch
,
Dounia
?
”
“
Of
course
,
mother
,
”
said
Avdotya
Romanovna
emphatically
.
“
This
is
what
it
is
,
”
she
began
in
haste
,
as
though
the
permission
to
speak
of
her
trouble
lifted
a
weight
off
her
mind
.
“
Very
early
this
morning
we
got
a
note
from
Pyotr
Petrovitch
in
reply
to
our
letter
announcing
our
arrival
.
He
promised
to
meet
us
at
the
station
,
you
know
;
instead
of
that
he
sent
a
servant
to
bring
us
the
address
of
these
lodgings
and
to
show
us
the
way
;
and
he
sent
a
message
that
he
would
be
here
himself
this
morning
.
But
this
morning
this
note
came
from
him
.
You
’
d
better
read
it
yourself
;
there
is
one
point
in
it
which
worries
me
very
much
.
.
.
you
will
soon
see
what
that
is
,
and
.
.
.
tell
me
your
candid
opinion
,
Dmitri
Prokofitch
!
You
know
Rodya
’
s
character
better
than
anyone
and
no
one
can
advise
us
better
than
you
can
.
Dounia
,
I
must
tell
you
,
made
her
decision
at
once
,
but
I
still
don
’
t
feel
sure
how
to
act
and
I
.
.
.
I
’
ve
been
waiting
for
your
opinion
.
”
Razumihin
opened
the
note
which
was
dated
the
previous
evening
and
read
as
follows
:
“
Dear
Madam
,
Pulcheria
Alexandrovna
,
I
have
the
honour
to
inform
you
that
owing
to
unforeseen
obstacles
I
was
rendered
unable
to
meet
you
at
the
railway
station
;
I
sent
a
very
competent
person
with
the
same
object
in
view
.
I
likewise
shall
be
deprived
of
the
honour
of
an
interview
with
you
to
-
morrow
morning
by
business
in
the
Senate
that
does
not
admit
of
delay
,
and
also
that
I
may
not
intrude
on
your
family
circle
while
you
are
meeting
your
son
,
and
Avdotya
Romanovna
her
brother
.
I
shall
have
the
honour
of
visiting
you
and
paying
you
my
respects
at
your
lodgings
not
later
than
to
-
morrow
evening
at
eight
o
’
clock
precisely
,
and
herewith
I
venture
to
present
my
earnest
and
,
I
may
add
,
imperative
request
that
Rodion
Romanovitch
may
not
be
present
at
our
interview
—
as
he
offered
me
a
gross
and
unprecedented
affront
on
the
occasion
of
my
visit
to
him
in
his
illness
yesterday
,
and
,
moreover
,
since
I
desire
from
you
personally
an
indispensable
and
circumstantial
explanation
upon
a
certain
point
,
in
regard
to
which
I
wish
to
learn
your
own
interpretation
.
I
have
the
honour
to
inform
you
,
in
anticipation
,
that
if
,
in
spite
of
my
request
,
I
meet
Rodion
Romanovitch
,
I
shall
be
compelled
to
withdraw
immediately
and
then
you
have
only
yourself
to
blame
.
I
write
on
the
assumption
that
Rodion
Romanovitch
who
appeared
so
ill
at
my
visit
,
suddenly
recovered
two
hours
later
and
so
,
being
able
to
leave
the
house
,
may
visit
you
also
.
I
was
confirmed
in
that
belief
by
the
testimony
of
my
own
eyes
in
the
lodging
of
a
drunken
man
who
was
run
over
and
has
since
died
,
to
whose
daughter
,
a
young
woman
of
notorious
behaviour
,
he
gave
twenty
-
five
roubles
on
the
pretext
of
the
funeral
,
which
gravely
surprised
me
knowing
what
pains
you
were
at
to
raise
that
sum
.
Herewith
expressing
my
special
respect
to
your
estimable
daughter
,
Avdotya
Romanovna
,
I
beg
you
to
accept
the
respectful
homage
of
“
Your
humble
servant
,
“
P
.
LUZHIN
.
”