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"
Quite
so
,
"
replied
the
general
,
"
and
what
can
I
do
for
you
?
"
"
Oh
,
I
have
no
special
business
;
my
principal
object
was
to
make
your
acquaintance
.
I
should
not
like
to
disturb
you
.
I
do
not
know
your
times
and
arrangements
here
,
you
see
,
but
I
have
only
just
arrived
.
I
came
straight
from
the
station
.
I
am
come
direct
from
Switzerland
.
"
The
general
very
nearly
smiled
,
but
thought
better
of
it
and
kept
his
smile
back
.
Then
he
reflected
,
blinked
his
eyes
,
stared
at
his
guest
once
more
from
head
to
foot
;
then
abruptly
motioned
him
to
a
chair
,
sat
down
himself
,
and
waited
with
some
impatience
for
the
prince
to
speak
.
Gania
stood
at
his
table
in
the
far
corner
of
the
room
,
turning
over
papers
.
"
I
have
not
much
time
for
making
acquaintances
,
as
a
rule
,
"
said
the
general
,
"
but
as
,
of
course
,
you
have
your
object
in
coming
,
I
--
"
"
I
felt
sure
you
would
think
I
had
some
object
in
view
when
I
resolved
to
pay
you
this
visit
,
"
the
prince
interrupted
;
"
but
I
give
you
my
word
,
beyond
the
pleasure
of
making
your
acquaintance
I
had
no
personal
object
whatever
.
"
"
The
pleasure
is
,
of
course
,
mutual
;
but
life
is
not
all
pleasure
,
as
you
are
aware
.
There
is
such
a
thing
as
business
,
and
I
really
do
not
see
what
possible
reason
there
can
be
,
or
what
we
have
in
common
to
--
"
"
Oh
,
there
is
no
reason
,
of
course
,
and
I
suppose
there
is
nothing
in
common
between
us
,
or
very
little
;
for
if
I
am
Prince
Muishkin
,
and
your
wife
happens
to
be
a
member
of
my
house
,
that
can
hardly
be
called
a
'
reason
.
'
I
quite
understand
that
.
And
yet
that
was
my
whole
motive
for
coming
.
You
see
I
have
not
been
in
Russia
for
four
years
,
and
knew
very
little
about
anything
when
I
left
.
I
had
been
very
ill
for
a
long
time
,
and
I
feel
now
the
need
of
a
few
good
friends
.
In
fact
,
I
have
a
certain
question
upon
which
I
much
need
advice
,
and
do
not
know
whom
to
go
to
for
it
.
I
thought
of
your
family
when
I
was
passing
through
Berlin
.
'
They
are
almost
relations
,
'
I
said
to
myself
,
'
so
I
'll
begin
with
them
;
perhaps
we
may
get
on
with
each
other
,
I
with
them
and
they
with
me
,
if
they
are
kind
people
;
'
and
I
have
heard
that
you
are
very
kind
people
!
"
"
Oh
,
thank
you
,
thank
you
,
I
'm
sure
,
"
replied
the
general
,
considerably
taken
aback
.
"
May
I
ask
where
you
have
taken
up
your
quarters
?
"