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"
No
;
I
shall
not
be
ashamed
of
that
.
You
did
not
so
live
by
your
own
will
.
"
"
And
you
'll
never
reproach
me
with
it
?
"
"
Never
.
"
"
Take
care
,
do
n't
commit
yourself
for
a
whole
lifetime
.
"
"
Nastasia
Philipovna
.
"
said
the
prince
,
quietly
,
and
with
deep
emotion
,
"
I
said
before
that
I
shall
esteem
your
consent
to
be
my
wife
as
a
great
honour
to
myself
,
and
shall
consider
that
it
is
you
who
will
honour
me
,
not
I
you
,
by
our
marriage
.
You
laughed
at
these
words
,
and
others
around
us
laughed
as
well
;
I
heard
them
.
Very
likely
I
expressed
myself
funnily
,
and
I
may
have
looked
funny
,
but
,
for
all
that
,
I
believe
I
understand
where
honour
lies
,
and
what
I
said
was
but
the
literal
truth
.
You
were
about
to
ruin
yourself
just
now
,
irrevocably
;
you
would
never
have
forgiven
yourself
for
so
doing
afterwards
;
and
yet
,
you
are
absolutely
blameless
.
It
is
impossible
that
your
life
should
be
altogether
ruined
at
your
age
.
What
matter
that
Rogojin
came
bargaining
here
,
and
that
Gavrila
Ardalionovitch
would
have
deceived
you
if
he
could
?
Why
do
you
continually
remind
us
of
these
facts
?
I
assure
you
once
more
that
very
few
could
find
it
in
them
to
act
as
you
have
acted
this
day
.
As
for
your
wish
to
go
with
Rogojin
,
that
was
simply
the
idea
of
a
delirious
and
suffering
brain
.
You
are
still
quite
feverish
;
you
ought
to
be
in
bed
,
not
here
.
You
know
quite
well
that
if
you
had
gone
with
Rogojin
,
you
would
have
become
a
washer-woman
next
day
,
rather
than
stay
with
him
.
You
are
proud
,
Nastasia
Philipovna
,
and
perhaps
you
have
really
suffered
so
much
that
you
imagine
yourself
to
be
a
desperately
guilty
woman
.
You
require
a
great
deal
of
petting
and
looking
after
,
Nastasia
Philipovna
,
and
I
will
do
this
.
I
saw
your
portrait
this
morning
,
and
it
seemed
quite
a
familiar
face
to
me
;
it
seemed
to
me
that
the
portrait-face
was
calling
to
me
for
help
.
I
--
I
shall
respect
you
all
my
life
,
Nastasia
Philipovna
,
"
concluded
the
prince
,
as
though
suddenly
recollecting
himself
,
and
blushing
to
think
of
the
sort
of
company
before
whom
he
had
said
all
this
.
Ptitsin
bowed
his
head
and
looked
at
the
ground
,
overcome
by
a
mixture
of
feelings
.
Totski
muttered
to
himself
:
"
He
may
be
an
idiot
,
but
he
knows
that
flattery
is
the
best
road
to
success
here
.
"
The
prince
observed
Gania
's
eyes
flashing
at
him
,
as
though
they
would
gladly
annihilate
him
then
and
there
.
"
That
's
a
kind-hearted
man
,
if
you
like
,
"
said
Daria
Alexeyevna
,
whose
wrath
was
quickly
evaporating
.
"
A
refined
man
,
but
--
lost
,
"
murmured
the
general
.