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“
It
might
be
,
but
we
will
talk
of
it
later
.
We
might
begin
it
to
-
day
,
we
will
talk
it
over
this
evening
and
lay
the
foundation
so
to
speak
.
Come
to
me
at
seven
o
’
clock
.
Mr
.
Lebeziatnikov
,
I
hope
,
will
assist
us
.
But
there
is
one
circumstance
of
which
I
ought
to
warn
you
beforehand
and
for
which
I
venture
to
trouble
you
,
Sofya
Semyonovna
,
to
come
here
.
In
my
opinion
money
cannot
be
,
indeed
it
’
s
unsafe
to
put
it
into
Katerina
Ivanovna
’
s
own
hands
.
The
dinner
to
-
day
is
a
proof
of
that
.
Though
she
has
not
,
so
to
speak
,
a
crust
of
bread
for
to
-
morrow
and
.
.
.
well
,
boots
or
shoes
,
or
anything
;
she
has
bought
to
-
day
Jamaica
rum
,
and
even
,
I
believe
,
Madeira
and
.
.
.
and
coffee
.
I
saw
it
as
I
passed
through
.
To
-
morrow
it
will
all
fall
upon
you
again
,
they
won
’
t
have
a
crust
of
bread
.
It
’
s
absurd
,
really
,
and
so
,
to
my
thinking
,
a
subscription
ought
to
be
raised
so
that
the
unhappy
widow
should
not
know
of
the
money
,
but
only
you
,
for
instance
.
Am
I
right
?
”
“
I
don
’
t
know
.
.
.
this
is
only
to
-
day
,
once
in
her
life
.
.
.
.
She
was
so
anxious
to
do
honour
,
to
celebrate
the
memory
.
.
.
.
And
she
is
very
sensible
.
.
.
but
just
as
you
think
and
I
shall
be
very
,
very
.
.
.
they
will
all
be
.
.
.
and
God
will
reward
.
.
.
and
the
orphans
.
.
.
”
Sonia
burst
into
tears
.
“
Very
well
,
then
,
keep
it
in
mind
;
and
now
will
you
accept
for
the
benefit
of
your
relation
the
small
sum
that
I
am
able
to
spare
,
from
me
personally
.
I
am
very
anxious
that
my
name
should
not
be
mentioned
in
connection
with
it
.
Here
.
.
.
having
so
to
speak
anxieties
of
my
own
,
I
cannot
do
more
.
.
.
”
And
Pyotr
Petrovitch
held
out
to
Sonia
a
ten
-
rouble
note
carefully
unfolded
.
Sonia
took
it
,
flushed
crimson
,
jumped
up
,
muttered
something
and
began
taking
leave
.
Pyotr
Petrovitch
accompanied
her
ceremoniously
to
the
door
.
She
got
out
of
the
room
at
last
,
agitated
and
distressed
,
and
returned
to
Katerina
Ivanovna
,
overwhelmed
with
confusion
.
All
this
time
Lebeziatnikov
had
stood
at
the
window
or
walked
about
the
room
,
anxious
not
to
interrupt
the
conversation
;
when
Sonia
had
gone
he
walked
up
to
Pyotr
Petrovitch
and
solemnly
held
out
his
hand
.
“
I
heard
and
saw
everything
,
”
he
said
,
laying
stress
on
the
last
verb
.
“
That
is
honourable
,
I
mean
to
say
,
it
’
s
humane
!
You
wanted
to
avoid
gratitude
,
I
saw
!
And
although
I
cannot
,
I
confess
,
in
principle
sympathise
with
private
charity
,
for
it
not
only
fails
to
eradicate
the
evil
but
even
promotes
it
,
yet
I
must
admit
that
I
saw
your
action
with
pleasure
—
yes
,
yes
,
I
like
it
.
”
“
That
’
s
all
nonsense
,
”
muttered
Pyotr
Petrovitch
,
somewhat
disconcerted
,
looking
carefully
at
Lebeziatnikov
.
“
No
,
it
’
s
not
nonsense
!
A
man
who
has
suffered
distress
and
annoyance
as
you
did
yesterday
and
who
yet
can
sympathise
with
the
misery
of
others
,
such
a
man
.
.
.
even
though
he
is
making
a
social
mistake
—
is
still
deserving
of
respect
!
I
did
not
expect
it
indeed
of
you
,
Pyotr
Petrovitch
,
especially
as
according
to
your
ideas
.
.
.
oh
,
what
a
drawback
your
ideas
are
to
you
!
How
distressed
you
are
for
instance
by
your
ill
-
luck
yesterday
,
”
cried
the
simple
-
hearted
Lebeziatnikov
,
who
felt
a
return
of
affection
for
Pyotr
Petrovitch
.
“
And
,
what
do
you
want
with
marriage
,
with
legal
marriage
,
my
dear
,
noble
Pyotr
Petrovitch
?
Why
do
you
cling
to
this
legality
of
marriage
?
Well
,
you
may
beat
me
if
you
like
,
but
I
am
glad
,
positively
glad
it
hasn
’
t
come
off
,
that
you
are
free
,
that
you
are
not
quite
lost
for
humanity
.
.
.
.