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They
stopped
on
the
landing
,
and
rang
the
bell
at
a
door
opposite
to
Parfen
's
own
lodging
.
An
old
woman
opened
to
them
and
bowed
low
to
Parfen
,
who
asked
her
some
questions
hurriedly
,
but
did
not
wait
to
hear
her
answer
.
He
led
the
prince
on
through
several
dark
,
cold-looking
rooms
,
spotlessly
clean
,
with
white
covers
over
all
the
furniture
.
Without
the
ceremony
of
knocking
,
Parfen
entered
a
small
apartment
,
furnished
like
a
drawing-room
,
but
with
a
polished
mahogany
partition
dividing
one
half
of
it
from
what
was
probably
a
bedroom
.
In
one
corner
of
this
room
sat
an
old
woman
in
an
arm-chair
,
close
to
the
stove
.
She
did
not
look
very
old
,
and
her
face
was
a
pleasant
,
round
one
;
but
she
was
white-haired
and
,
as
one
could
detect
at
the
first
glance
,
quite
in
her
second
childhood
.
She
wore
a
black
woollen
dress
,
with
a
black
handkerchief
round
her
neck
and
shoulders
,
and
a
white
cap
with
black
ribbons
.
Her
feet
were
raised
on
a
footstool
.
Beside
her
sat
another
old
woman
,
also
dressed
in
mourning
,
and
silently
knitting
a
stocking
;
this
was
evidently
a
companion
.
They
both
looked
as
though
they
never
broke
the
silence
.
The
first
old
woman
,
so
soon
as
she
saw
Rogojin
and
the
prince
,
smiled
and
bowed
courteously
several
times
,
in
token
of
her
gratification
at
their
visit
.
"
Mother
,
"
said
Rogojin
,
kissing
her
hand
,
"
here
is
my
great
friend
,
Prince
Muishkin
;
we
have
exchanged
crosses
;
he
was
like
a
real
brother
to
me
at
Moscow
at
one
time
,
and
did
a
great
deal
for
me
.
Bless
him
,
mother
,
as
you
would
bless
your
own
son
.
Wait
a
moment
,
let
me
arrange
your
hands
for
you
.
"
But
the
old
lady
,
before
Parfen
had
time
to
touch
her
,
raised
her
right
hand
,
and
,
with
three
fingers
held
up
,
devoutly
made
the
sign
of
the
cross
three
times
over
the
prince
.
She
then
nodded
her
head
kindly
at
him
once
more
.
"
There
,
come
along
,
Lef
Nicolaievitch
;
that
's
all
I
brought
you
here
for
,
"
said
Rogojin
.
When
they
reached
the
stairs
again
he
added
:
"
She
understood
nothing
of
what
I
said
to
her
,
and
did
not
know
what
I
wanted
her
to
do
,
and
yet
she
blessed
you
;
that
shows
she
wished
to
do
so
herself
.
Well
,
goodbye
;
it
's
time
you
went
,
and
I
must
go
too
.
"
He
opened
his
own
door
.