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The
prince
continued
to
regard
Nastasia
with
a
sorrowful
,
but
intent
and
piercing
,
gaze
.
"
Here
's
another
alternative
for
me
,
"
said
Nastasia
,
turning
once
more
to
the
actress
;
"
and
he
does
it
out
of
pure
kindness
of
heart
.
I
know
him
.
I
've
found
a
benefactor
.
Perhaps
,
though
,
what
they
say
about
him
may
be
true
--
that
he
's
an
--
we
know
what
.
And
what
shall
you
live
on
,
if
you
are
really
so
madly
in
love
with
Rogojin
's
mistress
,
that
you
are
ready
to
marry
her
--
eh
?
"
"
I
take
you
as
a
good
,
honest
woman
,
Nastasia
Philipovna
--
not
as
Rogojin
's
mistress
.
"
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"
Who
?
I
?
--
good
and
honest
?
"
"
Yes
,
you
.
"
"
Oh
,
you
get
those
ideas
out
of
novels
,
you
know
.
Times
are
changed
now
,
dear
prince
;
the
world
sees
things
as
they
really
are
.
That
's
all
nonsense
.
Besides
,
how
can
you
marry
?
You
need
a
nurse
,
not
a
wife
.
"
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The
prince
rose
and
began
to
speak
in
a
trembling
,
timid
tone
,
but
with
the
air
of
a
man
absolutely
sure
of
the
truth
of
his
words
.
"
I
know
nothing
,
Nastasia
Philipovna
.
I
have
seen
nothing
.
You
are
right
so
far
;
but
I
consider
that
you
would
be
honouring
me
,
and
not
I
you
.
I
am
a
nobody
.
You
have
suffered
,
you
have
passed
through
hell
and
emerged
pure
,
and
that
is
very
much
.
Why
do
you
shame
yourself
by
desiring
to
go
with
Rogojin
?
You
are
delirious
.
You
have
returned
to
Mr.
Totski
his
seventy-five
thousand
roubles
,
and
declared
that
you
will
leave
this
house
and
all
that
is
in
it
,
which
is
a
line
of
conduct
that
not
one
person
here
would
imitate
.
Nastasia
Philipovna
,
I
love
you
!
I
would
die
for
you
.
I
shall
never
let
any
man
say
one
word
against
you
,
Nastasia
Philipovna
!
and
if
we
are
poor
,
I
can
work
for
both
.
"
As
the
prince
spoke
these
last
words
a
titter
was
heard
from
Ferdishenko
;
Lebedeff
laughed
too
.
The
general
grunted
with
irritation
;
Ptitsin
and
Totski
barely
restrained
their
smiles
.
The
rest
all
sat
listening
,
open-mouthed
with
wonder
.