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"
To
humble
myself
,
"
murmured
Lebedeff
.
"
What
on
earth
do
you
mean
?
Oh
I
if
only
I
knew
where
Colia
was
at
this
moment
!
"
cried
the
prince
,
standing
up
,
as
if
to
go
.
"
I
can
tell
you
all
about
Colia
,
"
said
the
young
man
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"
Oh
!
no
,
no
!
"
said
Lebedeff
,
hurriedly
.
"
Colia
spent
the
night
here
,
and
this
morning
went
after
his
father
,
whom
you
let
out
of
prison
by
paying
his
debts
--
Heaven
only
knows
why
!
Yesterday
the
general
promised
to
come
and
lodge
here
,
but
he
did
not
appear
.
Most
probably
he
slept
at
the
hotel
close
by
.
No
doubt
Colia
is
there
,
unless
he
has
gone
to
Pavlofsk
to
see
the
Epanchins
.
He
had
a
little
money
,
and
was
intending
to
go
there
yesterday
.
He
must
be
either
at
the
hotel
or
at
Pavlofsk
.
"
"
At
Pavlofsk
!
He
is
at
Pavlofsk
,
undoubtedly
!
"
interrupted
Lebedeff
...
"
But
come
--
let
us
go
into
the
garden
--
we
will
have
coffee
there
...
"
And
Lebedeff
seized
the
prince
's
arm
,
and
led
him
from
the
room
.
They
went
across
the
yard
,
and
found
themselves
in
a
delightful
little
garden
with
the
trees
already
in
their
summer
dress
of
green
,
thanks
to
the
unusually
fine
weather
.
Lebedeff
invited
his
guest
to
sit
down
on
a
green
seat
before
a
table
of
the
same
colour
fixed
in
the
earth
,
and
took
a
seat
facing
him
.
In
a
few
minutes
the
coffee
appeared
,
and
the
prince
did
not
refuse
it
.
The
host
kept
his
eyes
fixed
on
Muishkin
,
with
an
expression
of
passionate
servility
.
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"
I
knew
nothing
about
your
home
before
,
"
said
the
prince
absently
,
as
if
he
were
thinking
of
something
else
.
"
Poor
orphans
,
"
began
Lebedeff
,
his
face
assuming
a
mournful
air
,
but
he
stopped
short
,
for
the
other
looked
at
him
inattentively
,
as
if
he
had
already
forgotten
his
own
remark
.
They
waited
a
few
minutes
in
silence
,
while
Lebedeff
sat
with
his
eyes
fixed
mournfully
on
the
young
man
's
face
.
"
Well
!
"
said
the
latter
,
at
last
rousing
himself
.
"
Ah
!
yes
!
You
know
why
I
came
,
Lebedeff
.
Your
letter
brought
me
.
Speak
!
Tell
me
all
about
it
.