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"
I
remember
--
I
remember
it
all
!
"
he
cried
.
"
I
was
captain
then
.
You
were
such
a
lovely
little
thing
--
Nina
Alexandrovna
!
--
Gania
,
listen
!
I
was
received
then
by
General
Epanchin
.
"
"
Yes
,
and
look
what
you
have
come
to
now
!
"
interrupted
Mrs.
Epanchin
.
"
However
,
I
see
you
have
not
quite
drunk
your
better
feelings
away
.
But
you
've
broken
your
wife
's
heart
,
sir
--
and
instead
of
looking
after
your
children
,
you
have
spent
your
time
in
public-houses
and
debtors
'
prisons
!
Go
away
,
my
friend
,
stand
in
some
corner
and
weep
,
and
bemoan
your
fallen
dignity
,
and
perhaps
God
will
forgive
you
yet
!
Go
,
go
!
I
'm
serious
!
There
's
nothing
so
favourable
for
repentance
as
to
think
of
the
past
with
feelings
of
remorse
!
"
There
was
no
need
to
repeat
that
she
was
serious
.
The
general
,
like
all
drunkards
,
was
extremely
emotional
and
easily
touched
by
recollections
of
his
better
days
.
He
rose
and
walked
quietly
to
the
door
,
so
meekly
that
Mrs.
Epanchin
was
instantly
sorry
for
him
.
"
Ardalion
Alexandrovitch
,
"
she
cried
after
him
,
"
wait
a
moment
,
we
are
all
sinners
!
When
you
feel
that
your
conscience
reproaches
you
a
little
less
,
come
over
to
me
and
we
'll
have
a
talk
about
the
past
!
I
dare
say
I
am
fifty
times
more
of
a
sinner
than
you
are
!
And
now
go
,
go
,
good-bye
,
you
had
better
not
stay
here
!
"
she
added
,
in
alarm
,
as
he
turned
as
though
to
come
back
.
"
Do
n't
go
after
him
just
now
,
Colia
,
or
he
'll
be
vexed
,
and
the
benefit
of
this
moment
will
be
lost
!
"
said
the
prince
,
as
the
boy
was
hurrying
out
of
the
room
.
"
Quite
true
!
Much
better
to
go
in
half
an
hour
or
so
,
"
said
Mrs.
Epanchin
.
"
That
's
what
comes
of
telling
the
truth
for
once
in
one
's
life
!
"
said
Lebedeff
.
"
It
reduced
him
to
tears
.
"
"
Come
,
come
!
the
less
you
say
about
it
the
better
--
to
judge
from
all
I
have
heard
about
you
!
"
replied
Mrs.
Epanchin
.
The
prince
took
the
first
opportunity
of
informing
the
Epanchin
ladies
that
he
had
intended
to
pay
them
a
visit
that
day
,
if
they
had
not
themselves
come
this
afternoon
,
and
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
replied
that
she
hoped
he
would
still
do
so
.