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"
I
quite
agree
with
you
there
!
"
said
Prince
S.
,
laughing
.
"
So
do
I
,
"
said
Adelaida
,
solemnly
.
"
What
poor
knight
?
"
asked
Mrs.
Epanchin
,
looking
round
at
the
face
of
each
of
the
speakers
in
turn
.
Seeing
,
however
,
that
Aglaya
was
blushing
,
she
added
,
angrily
:
"
What
nonsense
you
are
all
talking
!
What
do
you
mean
by
poor
knight
?
"
"
It
's
not
the
first
time
this
urchin
,
your
favourite
,
has
shown
his
impudence
by
twisting
other
people
's
words
,
"
said
Aglaya
,
haughtily
.
Every
time
that
Aglaya
showed
temper
(
and
this
was
very
often
)
,
there
was
so
much
childish
pouting
,
such
"
school-girlishness
,
"
as
it
were
,
in
her
apparent
wrath
,
that
it
was
impossible
to
avoid
smiling
at
her
,
to
her
own
unutterable
indignation
.
On
these
occasions
she
would
say
,
"
How
can
they
,
how
dare
they
laugh
at
me
?
"
This
time
everyone
laughed
at
her
,
her
sisters
,
Prince
S.
,
Prince
Muishkin
(
though
he
himself
had
flushed
for
some
reason
)
,
and
Colia
.
Aglaya
was
dreadfully
indignant
,
and
looked
twice
as
pretty
in
her
wrath
.
"
He
's
always
twisting
round
what
one
says
,
"
she
cried
.
"
I
am
only
repeating
your
own
exclamation
!
"
said
Colia
.
"
A
month
ago
you
were
turning
over
the
pages
of
your
Don
Quixote
,
and
suddenly
called
out
'
there
is
nothing
better
than
the
poor
knight
.
'
I
do
n't
know
whom
you
were
referring
to
,
of
course
,
whether
to
Don
Quixote
,
or
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
,
or
someone
else
,
but
you
certainly
said
these
words
,
and
afterwards
there
was
a
long
conversation
...