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"
We
are
neighbours
,
so
will
you
be
so
kind
as
to
come
over
one
day
and
explain
the
Apocalypse
to
me
?
"
said
Aglaya
.
"
I
do
not
understand
it
in
the
least
.
"
"
Allow
me
to
warn
you
,
"
interposed
General
Ivolgin
,
"
that
he
is
the
greatest
charlatan
on
earth
.
"
He
had
taken
the
chair
next
to
the
girl
,
and
was
impatient
to
begin
talking
.
"
No
doubt
there
are
pleasures
and
amusements
peculiar
to
the
country
,
"
he
continued
,
"
and
to
listen
to
a
pretended
student
holding
forth
on
the
book
of
the
Revelations
may
be
as
good
as
any
other
.
It
may
even
be
original
.
But
...
you
seem
to
be
looking
at
me
with
some
surprise
--
may
I
introduce
myself
--
General
Ivolgin
--
I
carried
you
in
my
arms
as
a
baby
--
"
"
Delighted
,
I
'm
sure
,
"
said
Aglaya
;
"
I
am
acquainted
with
Varvara
Ardalionovna
and
Nina
Alexandrovna
.
"
She
was
trying
hard
to
restrain
herself
from
laughing
.
Mrs.
Epanchin
flushed
up
;
some
accumulation
of
spleen
in
her
suddenly
needed
an
outlet
.
She
could
not
bear
this
General
Ivolgin
whom
she
had
once
known
,
long
ago
--
in
society
.
"
You
are
deviating
from
the
truth
,
sir
,
as
usual
!
"
she
remarked
,
boiling
over
with
indignation
;
"
you
never
carried
her
in
your
life
!
"
"
You
have
forgotten
,
mother
,
"
said
Aglaya
,
suddenly
.
"
He
really
did
carry
me
about
,
--
in
Tver
,
you
know
.
I
was
six
years
old
,
I
remember
.
He
made
me
a
bow
and
arrow
,
and
I
shot
a
pigeon
.
Do
n't
you
remember
shooting
a
pigeon
,
you
and
I
,
one
day
?
"
"
Yes
,
and
he
made
me
a
cardboard
helmet
,
and
a
little
wooden
sword
--
I
remember
!
"
said
Adelaida
.
"
Yes
,
I
remember
too
!
"
said
Alexandra
.
"
You
quarrelled
about
the
wounded
pigeon
,
and
Adelaida
was
put
in
the
corner
,
and
stood
there
with
her
helmet
and
sword
and
all
.
"
The
poor
general
had
merely
made
the
remark
about
having
carried
Aglaya
in
his
arms
because
he
always
did
so
begin
a
conversation
with
young
people
.
But
it
happened
that
this
time
he
had
really
hit
upon
the
truth
,
though
he
had
himself
entirely
forgotten
the
fact
.
But
when
Adelaida
and
Aglaya
recalled
the
episode
of
the
pigeon
,
his
mind
became
filled
with
memories
,
and
it
is
impossible
to
describe
how
this
poor
old
man
,
usually
half
drunk
,
was
moved
by
the
recollection
.