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"
Excuse
me
,
Nastasia
Philipovna
,
"
interrupted
the
general
,
with
chivalric
generosity
.
"
To
whom
are
you
speaking
?
I
have
remained
until
now
simply
because
of
my
devotion
to
you
,
and
as
for
danger
,
I
am
only
afraid
that
the
carpets
may
be
ruined
,
and
the
furniture
smashed
!
...
You
should
shut
the
door
on
the
lot
,
in
my
opinion
.
But
I
confess
that
I
am
extremely
curious
to
see
how
it
ends
.
"
"
Rogojin
!
"
announced
Ferdishenko
.
"
What
do
you
think
about
it
?
"
said
the
general
in
a
low
voice
to
Totski
.
"
Is
she
mad
?
I
mean
mad
in
the
medical
sense
of
the
word
...
eh
?
"
"
I
've
always
said
she
was
predisposed
to
it
,
"
whispered
Afanasy
Ivanovitch
slyly
.
"
Perhaps
it
is
a
fever
!
"
Since
their
visit
to
Gania
's
home
,
Rogojin
's
followers
had
been
increased
by
two
new
recruits
--
a
dissolute
old
man
,
the
hero
of
some
ancient
scandal
,
and
a
retired
sub-lieutenant
.
A
laughable
story
was
told
of
the
former
.
He
possessed
,
it
was
said
,
a
set
of
false
teeth
,
and
one
day
when
he
wanted
money
for
a
drinking
orgy
,
he
pawned
them
,
and
was
never
able
to
reclaim
them
!
The
officer
appeared
to
be
a
rival
of
the
gentleman
who
was
so
proud
of
his
fists
.
He
was
known
to
none
of
Rogojin
's
followers
,
but
as
they
passed
by
the
Nevsky
,
where
he
stood
begging
,
he
had
joined
their
ranks
.
His
claim
for
the
charity
he
desired
seemed
based
on
the
fact
that
in
the
days
of
his
prosperity
he
had
given
away
as
much
as
fifteen
roubles
at
a
time
.
The
rivals
seemed
more
than
a
little
jealous
of
one
another
.
The
athlete
appeared
injured
at
the
admission
of
the
"
beggar
"
into
the
company
.
By
nature
taciturn
,
he
now
merely
growled
occasionally
like
a
bear
,
and
glared
contemptuously
upon
the
"
beggar
,
"
who
,
being
somewhat
of
a
man
of
the
world
,
and
a
diplomatist
,
tried
to
insinuate
himself
into
the
bear
's
good
graces
.
He
was
a
much
smaller
man
than
the
athlete
,
and
doubtless
was
conscious
that
he
must
tread
warily
.
Gently
and
without
argument
he
alluded
to
the
advantages
of
the
English
style
in
boxing
,
and
showed
himself
a
firm
believer
in
Western
institutions
.
The
athlete
's
lips
curled
disdainfully
,
and
without
honouring
his
adversary
with
a
formal
denial
,
he
exhibited
,
as
if
by
accident
,
that
peculiarly
Russian
object
--
an
enormous
fist
,
clenched
,
muscular
,
and
covered
with
red
hairs
!
The
sight
of
this
pre-eminently
national
attribute
was
enough
to
convince
anybody
,
without
words
,
that
it
was
a
serious
matter
for
those
who
should
happen
to
come
into
contact
with
it
.
None
of
the
band
were
very
drunk
,
for
the
leader
had
kept
his
intended
visit
to
Nastasia
in
view
all
day
,
and
had
done
his
best
to
prevent
his
followers
from
drinking
too
much
.
He
was
sober
himself
,
but
the
excitement
of
this
chaotic
day
--
the
strangest
day
of
his
life
--
had
affected
him
so
that
he
was
in
a
dazed
,
wild
condition
,
which
almost
resembled
drunkenness
.
He
had
kept
but
one
idea
before
him
all
day
,
and
for
that
he
had
worked
in
an
agony
of
anxiety
and
a
fever
of
suspense
.
His
lieutenants
had
worked
so
hard
from
five
o'clock
until
eleven
,
that
they
actually
had
collected
a
hundred
thousand
roubles
for
him
,
but
at
such
terrific
expense
,
that
the
rate
of
interest
was
only
mentioned
among
them
in
whispers
and
with
bated
breath
.
As
before
,
Rogojin
walked
in
advance
of
his
troop
,
who
followed
him
with
mingled
self-assertion
and
timidity
.
They
were
specially
frightened
of
Nastasia
Philipovna
herself
,
for
some
reason
.