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"
I
agree
,
"
said
Lebedeff
,
firmly
,
looking
round
involuntarily
at
his
daughter
,
who
had
come
nearer
,
and
was
listening
attentively
to
the
conversation
.
"
What
is
it
all
about
?
"
asked
the
prince
,
frowning
.
His
head
ached
,
and
he
felt
sure
that
Lebedeff
was
trying
to
cheat
him
in
some
way
,
and
only
talking
to
put
off
the
explanation
that
he
had
come
for
.
"
I
will
tell
you
all
the
story
.
I
am
his
nephew
;
he
did
speak
the
truth
there
,
although
he
is
generally
telling
lies
.
I
am
at
the
University
,
and
have
not
yet
finished
my
course
.
I
mean
to
do
so
,
and
I
shall
,
for
I
have
a
determined
character
.
I
must
,
however
,
find
something
to
do
for
the
present
,
and
therefore
I
have
got
employment
on
the
railway
at
twenty-four
roubles
a
month
.
I
admit
that
my
uncle
has
helped
me
once
or
twice
before
.
Well
,
I
had
twenty
roubles
in
my
pocket
,
and
I
gambled
them
away
.
Can
you
believe
that
I
should
be
so
low
,
so
base
,
as
to
lose
money
in
that
way
?
"
"
And
the
man
who
won
it
is
a
rogue
,
a
rogue
whom
you
ought
not
to
have
paid
!
"
cried
Lebedeff
.
"
Yes
,
he
is
a
rogue
,
but
I
was
obliged
to
pay
him
,
"
said
the
young
man
.
"
As
to
his
being
a
rogue
,
he
is
assuredly
that
,
and
I
am
not
saying
it
because
he
beat
you
.
He
is
an
ex-lieutenant
,
prince
,
dismissed
from
the
service
,
a
teacher
of
boxing
,
and
one
of
Rogojin
's
followers
.
They
are
all
lounging
about
the
pavements
now
that
Rogojin
has
turned
them
off
.
Of
course
,
the
worst
of
it
is
that
,
knowing
he
was
a
rascal
,
and
a
card-sharper
,
I
none
the
less
played
palki
with
him
,
and
risked
my
last
rouble
.
To
tell
the
truth
,
I
thought
to
myself
,
'
If
I
lose
,
I
will
go
to
my
uncle
,
and
I
am
sure
he
will
not
refuse
to
help
me
.
'
Now
that
was
base
--
cowardly
and
base
!
"
"
That
is
so
,
"
observed
Lebedeff
quietly
;
"
cowardly
and
base
.
"
"
Well
,
wait
a
bit
,
before
you
begin
to
triumph
,
"
said
the
nephew
viciously
;
for
the
words
seemed
to
irritate
him
.
"
He
is
delighted
!
I
came
to
him
here
and
told
him
everything
:
I
acted
honourably
,
for
I
did
not
excuse
myself
.
I
spoke
most
severely
of
my
conduct
,
as
everyone
here
can
witness
.
But
I
must
smarten
myself
up
before
I
take
up
my
new
post
,
for
I
am
really
like
a
tramp
.
Just
look
at
my
boots
!
I
can
not
possibly
appear
like
this
,
and
if
I
am
not
at
the
bureau
at
the
time
appointed
,
the
job
will
be
given
to
someone
else
;
and
I
shall
have
to
try
for
another
.
Now
I
only
beg
for
fifteen
roubles
,
and
I
give
my
word
that
I
will
never
ask
him
for
anything
again
.
I
am
also
ready
to
promise
to
repay
my
debt
in
three
months
'
time
,
and
I
will
keep
my
word
,
even
if
I
have
to
live
on
bread
and
water
.
My
salary
will
amount
to
seventy-five
roubles
in
three
months
.
The
sum
I
now
ask
,
added
to
what
I
have
borrowed
already
,
will
make
a
total
of
about
thirty-five
roubles
,
so
you
see
I
shall
have
enough
to
pay
him
and
confound
him
!
if
he
wants
interest
,
he
shall
have
that
,
too
!
Have
n't
I
always
paid
back
the
money
he
lent
me
before
?
Why
should
he
be
so
mean
now
?
He
grudges
my
having
paid
that
lieutenant
;
there
can
be
no
other
reason
!
That
's
the
kind
he
is
--
a
dog
in
the
manger
!
"
"
And
he
wo
n't
go
away
!
"
cried
Lebedeff
.
"
He
has
installed
himself
here
,
and
here
he
remains
!
"