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91
"
Accept
,
accept
,
Prince
Lef
Nicolaievitch
"
said
Lebedef
solemnly
;
"
do
n't
let
it
slip
!
Accept
,
quick
!
"
92
Prince
Muishkin
rose
and
stretched
out
his
hand
courteously
,
while
he
replied
with
some
cordiality
:
93
"
I
will
come
with
the
greatest
pleasure
,
and
thank
you
very
much
for
taking
a
fancy
to
me
.
I
dare
say
I
may
even
come
today
if
I
have
time
,
for
I
tell
you
frankly
that
I
like
you
very
much
too
.
I
liked
you
especially
when
you
told
us
about
the
diamond
earrings
;
but
I
liked
you
before
that
as
well
,
though
you
have
such
a
dark-clouded
sort
of
face
.
Thanks
very
much
for
the
offer
of
clothes
and
a
fur
coat
;
I
certainly
shall
require
both
clothes
and
coat
very
soon
.
As
for
money
,
I
have
hardly
a
copeck
about
me
at
this
moment
.
"
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94
"
You
shall
have
lots
of
money
;
by
the
evening
I
shall
have
plenty
;
so
come
along
!
"
95
"
That
's
true
enough
,
he
'll
have
lots
before
evening
!
"
put
in
Lebedeff
.
96
"
But
,
look
here
,
are
you
a
great
hand
with
the
ladies
?
Let
's
know
that
first
?
"
asked
Rogojin
.
97
"
Oh
no
,
oh
no
!
"
said
the
prince
;
"
I
could
n't
,
you
know
--
my
illness
--
I
hardly
ever
saw
a
soul
.
"
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98
"
H
'm
!
well
--
here
,
you
fellow
--
you
can
come
along
with
me
now
if
you
like
!
"
cried
Rogojin
to
Lebedeff
,
and
so
they
all
left
the
carriage
99
Lebedeff
had
his
desire
.
He
went
off
with
the
noisy
group
of
Rogojin
's
friends
towards
the
Voznesensky
,
while
the
prince
's
route
lay
towards
the
Litaynaya
.
It
was
damp
and
wet
.
The
prince
asked
his
way
of
passers-by
,
and
finding
that
he
was
a
couple
of
miles
or
so
from
his
destination
,
he
determined
to
take
a
droshky
.
100
General
Epanchin
lived
in
his
own
house
near
the
Litaynaya
.
Besides
this
large
residence
--
five-sixths
of
which
was
let
in
flats
and
lodgings
--
the
general
was
owner
of
another
enormous
house
in
the
Sadovaya
bringing
in
even
more
rent
than
the
first
.
Besides
these
houses
he
had
a
delightful
little
estate
just
out
of
town
,
and
some
sort
of
factory
in
another
part
of
the
city
.
General
Epanchin
,
as
everyone
knew
,
had
a
good
deal
to
do
with
certain
government
monopolies
;
he
was
also
a
voice
,
and
an
important
one
,
in
many
rich
public
companies
of
various
descriptions
;
in
fact
,
he
enjoyed
the
reputation
of
being
a
well-to-do
man
of
busy
habits
,
many
ties
,
and
affluent
means
.
He
had
made
himself
indispensable
in
several
quarters
,
amongst
others
in
his
department
of
the
government
;
and
yet
it
was
a
known
fact
that
Fedor
Ivanovitch
Epanchin
was
a
man
of
no
education
whatever
,
and
had
absolutely
risen
from
the
ranks
.