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Among
all
the
incidents
of
the
day
,
one
recurred
to
his
mind
to
the
exclusion
of
the
rest
;
although
now
that
his
self-control
was
regained
,
and
he
was
no
longer
under
the
influence
of
a
nightmare
,
he
was
able
to
think
of
it
calmly
.
It
concerned
the
knife
on
Rogojin
's
table
.
"
Why
should
not
Rogojin
have
as
many
knives
on
his
table
as
he
chooses
?
"
thought
the
prince
,
wondering
at
his
suspicions
,
as
he
had
done
when
he
found
himself
looking
into
the
cutler
's
window
.
"
What
could
it
have
to
do
with
me
?
"
he
said
to
himself
again
,
and
stopped
as
if
rooted
to
the
ground
by
a
kind
of
paralysis
of
limb
such
as
attacks
people
under
the
stress
of
some
humiliating
recollection
.
The
doorway
was
dark
and
gloomy
at
any
time
;
but
just
at
this
moment
it
was
rendered
doubly
so
by
the
fact
that
the
thunder-storm
had
just
broken
,
and
the
rain
was
coming
down
in
torrents
.
And
in
the
semi-darkness
the
prince
distinguished
a
man
standing
close
to
the
stairs
,
apparently
waiting
.
There
was
nothing
particularly
significant
in
the
fact
that
a
man
was
standing
back
in
the
doorway
,
waiting
to
come
out
or
go
upstairs
;
but
the
prince
felt
an
irresistible
conviction
that
he
knew
this
man
,
and
that
it
was
Rogojin
.
The
man
moved
on
up
the
stairs
;
a
moment
later
the
prince
passed
up
them
,
too
.
His
heart
froze
within
him
.
"
In
a
minute
or
two
I
shall
know
all
,
"
he
thought
.
The
staircase
led
to
the
first
and
second
corridors
of
the
hotel
,
along
which
lay
the
guests
'
bedrooms
.
As
is
often
the
case
in
Petersburg
houses
,
it
was
narrow
and
very
dark
,
and
turned
around
a
massive
stone
column
.
On
the
first
landing
,
which
was
as
small
as
the
necessary
turn
of
the
stairs
allowed
,
there
was
a
niche
in
the
column
,
about
half
a
yard
wide
,
and
in
this
niche
the
prince
felt
convinced
that
a
man
stood
concealed
.
He
thought
he
could
distinguish
a
figure
standing
there
.
He
would
pass
by
quickly
and
not
look
.
He
took
a
step
forward
,
but
could
bear
the
uncertainty
no
longer
and
turned
his
head
.
The
eyes
--
the
same
two
eyes
--
met
his
!
The
man
concealed
in
the
niche
had
also
taken
a
step
forward
.
For
one
second
they
stood
face
to
face
.
Suddenly
the
prince
caught
the
man
by
the
shoulder
and
twisted
him
round
towards
the
light
,
so
that
he
might
see
his
face
more
clearly
.
Rogojin
's
eyes
flashed
,
and
a
smile
of
insanity
distorted
his
countenance
.
His
right
hand
was
raised
,
and
something
glittered
in
it
.
The
prince
did
not
think
of
trying
to
stop
it
.
All
he
could
remember
afterwards
was
that
he
seemed
to
have
called
out
: