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191
And
beware
,
dear
Rodya
,
when
he
comes
to
Petersburg
,
as
he
shortly
will
do
,
beware
of
judging
him
too
hastily
and
severely
,
as
your
way
is
,
if
there
is
anything
you
do
not
like
in
him
at
first
sight
.
I
give
you
this
warning
,
although
I
feel
sure
that
he
will
make
a
favourable
impression
upon
you
.
Moreover
,
in
order
to
understand
any
man
one
must
be
deliberate
and
careful
to
avoid
forming
prejudices
and
mistaken
ideas
,
which
are
very
difficult
to
correct
and
get
over
afterwards
.
And
Pyotr
Petrovitch
,
judging
by
many
indications
,
is
a
thoroughly
estimable
man
.
At
his
first
visit
,
indeed
,
he
told
us
that
he
was
a
practical
man
,
but
still
he
shares
,
as
he
expressed
it
,
many
of
the
convictions
of
our
most
rising
generation
and
he
is
an
opponent
of
all
prejudices
.
He
said
a
good
deal
more
,
for
he
seems
a
little
conceited
and
likes
to
be
listened
to
,
but
this
is
scarcely
a
vice
.
I
,
of
course
,
understood
very
little
of
it
,
but
Dounia
explained
to
me
that
,
though
he
is
not
a
man
of
great
education
,
he
is
clever
and
seems
to
be
good
-
natured
.
You
know
your
sister
s
character
,
Rodya
.
She
is
a
resolute
,
sensible
,
patient
and
generous
girl
,
but
she
has
a
passionate
heart
,
as
I
know
very
well
.
Of
course
,
there
is
no
great
love
either
on
his
side
,
or
on
hers
,
but
Dounia
is
a
clever
girl
and
has
the
heart
of
an
angel
,
and
will
make
it
her
duty
to
make
her
husband
happy
who
on
his
side
will
make
her
happiness
his
care
.
Of
that
we
have
no
good
reason
to
doubt
,
though
it
must
be
admitted
the
matter
has
been
arranged
in
great
haste
.
192
Besides
he
is
a
man
of
great
prudence
and
he
will
see
,
to
be
sure
,
of
himself
,
that
his
own
happiness
will
be
the
more
secure
,
the
happier
Dounia
is
with
him
.
And
as
for
some
defects
of
character
,
for
some
habits
and
even
certain
differences
of
opinion
which
indeed
are
inevitable
even
in
the
happiest
marriages
Dounia
has
said
that
,
as
regards
all
that
,
she
relies
on
herself
,
that
there
is
nothing
to
be
uneasy
about
,
and
that
she
is
ready
to
put
up
with
a
great
deal
,
if
only
their
future
relationship
can
be
an
honourable
and
straightforward
one
.
He
struck
me
,
for
instance
,
at
first
,
as
rather
abrupt
,
but
that
may
well
come
from
his
being
an
outspoken
man
,
and
that
is
no
doubt
how
it
is
.
For
instance
,
at
his
second
visit
,
after
he
had
received
Dounia
s
consent
,
in
the
course
of
conversation
,
he
declared
that
before
making
Dounia
s
acquaintance
,
he
had
made
up
his
mind
to
marry
a
girl
of
good
reputation
,
without
dowry
and
,
above
all
,
one
who
had
experienced
poverty
,
because
,
as
he
explained
,
a
man
ought
not
to
be
indebted
to
his
wife
,
but
that
it
is
better
for
a
wife
to
look
upon
her
husband
as
her
benefactor
.
I
must
add
that
he
expressed
it
more
nicely
and
politely
than
I
have
done
,
for
I
have
forgotten
his
actual
phrases
and
only
remember
the
meaning
.
And
,
besides
,
it
was
obviously
not
said
of
design
,
but
slipped
out
in
the
heat
of
conversation
,
so
that
he
tried
afterwards
to
correct
himself
and
smooth
it
over
,
but
all
the
same
it
did
strike
me
as
somewhat
rude
,
and
I
said
so
afterwards
to
Dounia
.
193
But
Dounia
was
vexed
,
and
answered
that
words
are
not
deeds
,
and
that
,
of
course
,
is
perfectly
true
.
Dounia
did
not
sleep
all
night
before
she
made
up
her
mind
,
and
,
thinking
that
I
was
asleep
,
she
got
out
of
bed
and
was
walking
up
and
down
the
room
all
night
;
at
last
she
knelt
down
before
the
ikon
and
prayed
long
and
fervently
and
in
the
morning
she
told
me
that
she
had
decided
.
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194
I
have
mentioned
already
that
Pyotr
Petrovitch
is
just
setting
off
for
Petersburg
,
where
he
has
a
great
deal
of
business
,
and
he
wants
to
open
a
legal
bureau
.
He
has
been
occupied
for
many
years
in
conducting
civil
and
commercial
litigation
,
and
only
the
other
day
he
won
an
important
case
.
He
has
to
be
in
Petersburg
because
he
has
an
important
case
before
the
Senate
.
So
,
Rodya
dear
,
he
may
be
of
the
greatest
use
to
you
,
in
every
way
indeed
,
and
Dounia
and
I
have
agreed
that
from
this
very
day
you
could
definitely
enter
upon
your
career
and
might
consider
that
your
future
is
marked
out
and
assured
for
you
.
Oh
,
if
only
this
comes
to
pass
!
This
would
be
such
a
benefit
that
we
could
only
look
upon
it
as
a
providential
blessing
.
Dounia
is
dreaming
of
nothing
else
.
We
have
even
ventured
already
to
drop
a
few
words
on
the
subject
to
Pyotr
Petrovitch
.
195
He
was
cautious
in
his
answer
,
and
said
that
,
of
course
,
as
he
could
not
get
on
without
a
secretary
,
it
would
be
better
to
be
paying
a
salary
to
a
relation
than
to
a
stranger
,
if
only
the
former
were
fitted
for
the
duties
(
as
though
there
could
be
doubt
of
your
being
fitted
!
)
but
then
he
expressed
doubts
whether
your
studies
at
the
university
would
leave
you
time
for
work
at
his
office
.
The
matter
dropped
for
the
time
,
but
Dounia
is
thinking
of
nothing
else
now
.
She
has
been
in
a
sort
of
fever
for
the
last
few
days
,
and
has
already
made
a
regular
plan
for
your
becoming
in
the
end
an
associate
and
even
a
partner
in
Pyotr
Petrovitch
s
business
,
which
might
well
be
,
seeing
that
you
are
a
student
of
law
.
I
am
in
complete
agreement
with
her
,
Rodya
,
and
share
all
her
plans
and
hopes
,
and
think
there
is
every
probability
of
realising
them
.
And
in
spite
of
Pyotr
Petrovitch
s
evasiveness
,
very
natural
at
present
(
since
he
does
not
know
you
)
,
Dounia
is
firmly
persuaded
that
she
will
gain
everything
by
her
good
influence
over
her
future
husband
;
this
she
is
reckoning
upon
.
Of
course
we
are
careful
not
to
talk
of
any
of
these
more
remote
plans
to
Pyotr
Petrovitch
,
especially
of
your
becoming
his
partner
.
He
is
a
practical
man
and
might
take
this
very
coldly
,
it
might
all
seem
to
him
simply
a
day
-
dream
.
196
Nor
has
either
Dounia
or
I
breathed
a
word
to
him
of
the
great
hopes
we
have
of
his
helping
us
to
pay
for
your
university
studies
;
we
have
not
spoken
of
it
in
the
first
place
,
because
it
will
come
to
pass
of
itself
,
later
on
,
and
he
will
no
doubt
without
wasting
words
offer
to
do
it
of
himself
,
(
as
though
he
could
refuse
Dounia
that
)
the
more
readily
since
you
may
by
your
own
efforts
become
his
right
hand
in
the
office
,
and
receive
this
assistance
not
as
a
charity
,
but
as
a
salary
earned
by
your
own
work
.
Dounia
wants
to
arrange
it
all
like
this
and
I
quite
agree
with
her
.
And
we
have
not
spoken
of
our
plans
for
another
reason
,
that
is
,
because
I
particularly
wanted
you
to
feel
on
an
equal
footing
when
you
first
meet
him
.
When
Dounia
spoke
to
him
with
enthusiasm
about
you
,
he
answered
that
one
could
never
judge
of
a
man
without
seeing
him
close
,
for
oneself
,
and
that
he
looked
forward
to
forming
his
own
opinion
when
he
makes
your
acquaintance
.
Do
you
know
,
my
precious
Rodya
,
I
think
that
perhaps
for
some
reasons
(
nothing
to
do
with
Pyotr
Petrovitch
though
,
simply
for
my
own
personal
,
perhaps
old
-
womanish
,
fancies
)
I
should
do
better
to
go
on
living
by
myself
,
apart
,
than
with
them
,
after
the
wedding
.
I
am
convinced
that
he
will
be
generous
and
delicate
enough
to
invite
me
and
to
urge
me
to
remain
with
my
daughter
for
the
future
,
and
if
he
has
said
nothing
about
it
hitherto
,
it
is
simply
because
it
has
been
taken
for
granted
;
but
I
shall
refuse
.
197
I
have
noticed
more
than
once
in
my
life
that
husbands
don
t
quite
get
on
with
their
mothers
-
in
-
law
,
and
I
don
t
want
to
be
the
least
bit
in
anyone
s
way
,
and
for
my
own
sake
,
too
,
would
rather
be
quite
independent
,
so
long
as
I
have
a
crust
of
bread
of
my
own
,
and
such
children
as
you
and
Dounia
.
If
possible
,
I
would
settle
somewhere
near
you
,
for
the
most
joyful
piece
of
news
,
dear
Rodya
,
I
have
kept
for
the
end
of
my
letter
:
know
then
,
my
dear
boy
,
that
we
may
,
perhaps
,
be
all
together
in
a
very
short
time
and
may
embrace
one
another
again
after
a
separation
of
almost
three
years
!
It
is
settled
for
certain
that
Dounia
and
I
are
to
set
off
for
Petersburg
,
exactly
when
I
don
t
know
,
but
very
,
very
soon
,
possibly
in
a
week
.
It
all
depends
on
Pyotr
Petrovitch
who
will
let
us
know
when
he
has
had
time
to
look
round
him
in
Petersburg
.
To
suit
his
own
arrangements
he
is
anxious
to
have
the
ceremony
as
soon
as
possible
,
even
before
the
fast
of
Our
Lady
,
if
it
could
be
managed
,
or
if
that
is
too
soon
to
be
ready
,
immediately
after
.
Oh
,
with
what
happiness
I
shall
press
you
to
my
heart
!
Dounia
is
all
excitement
at
the
joyful
thought
of
seeing
you
,
she
said
one
day
in
joke
that
she
would
be
ready
to
marry
Pyotr
Petrovitch
for
that
alone
.
She
is
an
angel
!
She
is
not
writing
anything
to
you
now
,
and
has
only
told
me
to
write
that
she
has
so
much
,
so
much
to
tell
you
that
she
is
not
going
to
take
up
her
pen
now
,
for
a
few
lines
would
tell
you
nothing
,
and
it
would
only
mean
upsetting
herself
;
she
bids
me
send
you
her
love
and
innumerable
kisses
.
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198
But
although
we
shall
be
meeting
so
soon
,
perhaps
I
shall
send
you
as
much
money
as
I
can
in
a
day
or
two
.
Now
that
everyone
has
heard
that
Dounia
is
to
marry
Pyotr
Petrovitch
,
my
credit
has
suddenly
improved
and
I
know
that
Afanasy
Ivanovitch
will
trust
me
now
even
to
seventy
-
five
roubles
on
the
security
of
my
pension
,
so
that
perhaps
I
shall
be
able
to
send
you
twenty
-
five
or
even
thirty
roubles
.
I
would
send
you
more
,
but
I
am
uneasy
about
our
travelling
expenses
;
for
though
Pyotr
Petrovitch
has
been
so
kind
as
to
undertake
part
of
the
expenses
of
the
journey
,
that
is
to
say
,
he
has
taken
upon
himself
the
conveyance
of
our
bags
and
big
trunk
(
which
will
be
conveyed
through
some
acquaintances
of
his
)
,
we
must
reckon
upon
some
expense
on
our
arrival
in
Petersburg
,
where
we
can
t
be
left
without
a
halfpenny
,
at
least
for
the
first
few
days
.
But
we
have
calculated
it
all
,
Dounia
and
I
,
to
the
last
penny
,
and
we
see
that
the
journey
will
not
cost
very
much
.
It
is
only
ninety
versts
from
us
to
the
railway
and
we
have
come
to
an
agreement
with
a
driver
we
know
,
so
as
to
be
in
readiness
;
and
from
there
Dounia
and
I
can
travel
quite
comfortably
third
class
.
So
that
I
may
very
likely
be
able
to
send
to
you
not
twenty
-
five
,
but
thirty
roubles
.
But
enough
;
I
have
covered
two
sheets
already
and
there
is
no
space
left
for
more
;
our
whole
history
,
but
so
many
events
have
happened
!
And
now
,
my
precious
Rodya
,
I
embrace
you
and
send
you
a
mother
s
blessing
till
we
meet
.
199
Love
Dounia
your
sister
,
Rodya
;
love
her
as
she
loves
you
and
understand
that
she
loves
you
beyond
everything
,
more
than
herself
.
She
is
an
angel
and
you
,
Rodya
,
you
are
everything
to
us
our
one
hope
,
our
one
consolation
.
If
only
you
are
happy
,
we
shall
be
happy
.
Do
you
still
say
your
prayers
,
Rodya
,
and
believe
in
the
mercy
of
our
Creator
and
our
Redeemer
?
I
am
afraid
in
my
heart
that
you
may
have
been
visited
by
the
new
spirit
of
infidelity
that
is
abroad
to
-
day
;
If
it
is
so
,
I
pray
for
you
.
Remember
,
dear
boy
,
how
in
your
childhood
,
when
your
father
was
living
,
you
used
to
lisp
your
prayers
at
my
knee
,
and
how
happy
we
all
were
in
those
days
.
Good
-
bye
,
till
we
meet
then
I
embrace
you
warmly
,
warmly
,
with
many
kisses
.
200
Yours
till
death
,