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Many
of
them
expected
to
be
thrown
downstairs
at
once
,
without
further
ceremony
,
the
elegant
and
irresistible
Zaleshoff
among
them
.
But
the
party
led
by
the
athlete
,
without
openly
showing
their
hostile
intentions
,
silently
nursed
contempt
and
even
hatred
for
Nastasia
Philipovna
,
and
marched
into
her
house
as
they
would
have
marched
into
an
enemy
's
fortress
.
Arrived
there
,
the
luxury
of
the
rooms
seemed
to
inspire
them
with
a
kind
of
respect
,
not
unmixed
with
alarm
.
So
many
things
were
entirely
new
to
their
experience
--
the
choice
furniture
,
the
pictures
,
the
great
statue
of
Venus
.
They
followed
their
chief
into
the
salon
,
however
,
with
a
kind
of
impudent
curiosity
.
There
,
the
sight
of
General
Epanchin
among
the
guests
,
caused
many
of
them
to
beat
a
hasty
retreat
into
the
adjoining
room
,
the
"
boxer
"
and
"
beggar
"
being
among
the
first
to
go
.
A
few
only
,
of
whom
Lebedeff
made
one
,
stood
their
ground
;
he
had
contrived
to
walk
side
by
side
with
Rogojin
,
for
he
quite
understood
the
importance
of
a
man
who
had
a
fortune
of
a
million
odd
roubles
,
and
who
at
this
moment
carried
a
hundred
thousand
in
his
hand
.
It
may
be
added
that
the
whole
company
,
not
excepting
Lebedeff
,
had
the
vaguest
idea
of
the
extent
of
their
powers
,
and
of
how
far
they
could
safely
go
.
At
some
moments
Lebedeff
was
sure
that
right
was
on
their
side
;
at
others
he
tried
uneasily
to
remember
various
cheering
and
reassuring
articles
of
the
Civil
Code
.
Rogojin
,
when
he
stepped
into
the
room
,
and
his
eyes
fell
upon
Nastasia
,
stopped
short
,
grew
white
as
a
sheet
,
and
stood
staring
;
it
was
clear
that
his
heart
was
beating
painfully
.
So
he
stood
,
gazing
intently
,
but
timidly
,
for
a
few
seconds
.
Suddenly
,
as
though
bereft
of
his
senses
,
he
moved
forward
,
staggering
helplessly
,
towards
the
table
.
On
his
way
he
collided
against
Ptitsin
's
chair
,
and
put
his
dirty
foot
on
the
lace
skirt
of
the
silent
lady
's
dress
;
but
he
neither
apologized
for
this
,
nor
even
noticed
it
.
On
reaching
the
table
,
he
placed
upon
it
a
strange-looking
object
,
which
he
had
carried
with
him
into
the
drawing-room
.
This
was
a
paper
packet
,
some
six
or
seven
inches
thick
,
and
eight
or
nine
in
length
,
wrapped
in
an
old
newspaper
,
and
tied
round
three
or
four
times
with
string
.
Having
placed
this
before
her
,
he
stood
with
drooped
arms
and
head
,
as
though
awaiting
his
sentence
.
His
costume
was
the
same
as
it
had
been
in
the
morning
,
except
for
a
new
silk
handkerchief
round
his
neck
,
bright
green
and
red
,
fastened
with
a
huge
diamond
pin
,
and
an
enormous
diamond
ring
on
his
dirty
forefinger
.
Lebedeff
stood
two
or
three
paces
behind
his
chief
;
and
the
rest
of
the
band
waited
about
near
the
door
.
The
two
maid-servants
were
both
peeping
in
,
frightened
and
amazed
at
this
unusual
and
disorderly
scene
.
"
What
is
that
?
"
asked
Nastasia
Philipovna
,
gazing
intently
at
Rogojin
,
and
indicating
the
paper
packet
.
"
A
hundred
thousand
,
"
replied
the
latter
,
almost
in
a
whisper
.