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"
"
Yes
,
and
I
heard
that
you
were
here
,
too
,
"
added
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
;
"
and
since
I
had
long
promised
myself
the
pleasure
of
seeking
not
only
your
acquaintance
but
your
friendship
,
I
did
not
wish
to
waste
time
,
but
came
straight
on
.
I
am
sorry
to
hear
that
you
are
unwell
.
"
"
Oh
,
but
I
'm
quite
well
now
,
thank
you
,
and
very
glad
to
make
your
acquaintance
.
Prince
S.
has
often
spoken
to
me
about
you
,
"
said
Muishkin
,
and
for
an
instant
the
two
men
looked
intently
into
one
another
's
eyes
.
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The
prince
remarked
that
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
's
plain
clothes
had
evidently
made
a
great
impression
upon
the
company
present
,
so
much
so
that
all
other
interests
seemed
to
be
effaced
before
this
surprising
fact
.
His
change
of
dress
was
evidently
a
matter
of
some
importance
.
Adelaida
and
Alexandra
poured
out
a
stream
of
questions
;
Prince
S.
,
a
relative
of
the
young
man
,
appeared
annoyed
;
and
Ivan
Fedorovitch
quite
excited
.
Aglaya
alone
was
not
interested
.
She
merely
looked
closely
at
Evgenie
for
a
minute
,
curious
perhaps
as
to
whether
civil
or
military
clothes
became
him
best
,
then
turned
away
and
paid
no
more
attention
to
him
or
his
costume
.
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
asked
no
questions
,
but
it
was
clear
that
she
was
uneasy
,
and
the
prince
fancied
that
Evgenie
was
not
in
her
good
graces
.
"
He
has
astonished
me
,
"
said
Ivan
Fedorovitch
.
"
I
nearly
fell
down
with
surprise
.
I
could
hardly
believe
my
eyes
when
I
met
him
in
Petersburg
just
now
.
Why
this
haste
?
That
's
what
I
want
to
know
.
He
has
always
said
himself
that
there
is
no
need
to
break
windows
.
"
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Evgenie
Pavlovitch
remarked
here
that
he
had
spoken
of
his
intention
of
leaving
the
service
long
ago
.
He
had
,
however
,
always
made
more
or
less
of
a
joke
about
it
,
so
no
one
had
taken
him
seriously
.
For
that
matter
he
joked
about
everything
,
and
his
friends
never
knew
what
to
believe
,
especially
if
he
did
not
wish
them
to
understand
him
.
"
I
have
only
retired
for
a
time
,
"
said
he
,
laughing
.
"
For
a
few
months
;
at
most
for
a
year
.
"
"
But
there
is
no
necessity
for
you
to
retire
at
all
,
"
complained
the
general
,
"
as
far
as
I
know
.
"