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“
I
should
be
afraid
in
your
room
at
night
,
”
he
observed
gloomily
.
“
They
are
very
good
people
,
very
kind
,
”
answered
Sonia
,
who
still
seemed
bewildered
,
“
and
all
the
furniture
,
everything
.
.
.
everything
is
theirs
.
And
they
are
very
kind
and
the
children
,
too
,
often
come
to
see
me
.
”
“
They
all
stammer
,
don
’
t
they
?
”
“
Yes
.
.
.
.
He
stammers
and
he
’
s
lame
.
And
his
wife
,
too
.
.
.
.
It
’
s
not
exactly
that
she
stammers
,
but
she
can
’
t
speak
plainly
.
She
is
a
very
kind
woman
.
And
he
used
to
be
a
house
serf
.
And
there
are
seven
children
.
.
.
and
it
’
s
only
the
eldest
one
that
stammers
and
the
others
are
simply
ill
.
.
.
but
they
don
’
t
stammer
.
.
.
.
But
where
did
you
hear
about
them
?
”
she
added
with
some
surprise
.
“
Your
father
told
me
,
then
.
He
told
me
all
about
you
.
.
.
.
And
how
you
went
out
at
six
o
’
clock
and
came
back
at
nine
and
how
Katerina
Ivanovna
knelt
down
by
your
bed
.
”
Sonia
was
confused
.
“
I
fancied
I
saw
him
to
-
day
,
”
she
whispered
hesitatingly
.
“
Whom
?
”
“
Father
.
I
was
walking
in
the
street
,
out
there
at
the
corner
,
about
ten
o
’
clock
and
he
seemed
to
be
walking
in
front
.
It
looked
just
like
him
.
I
wanted
to
go
to
Katerina
Ivanovna
.
.
.
.
”