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"
He
gets
most
of
his
conversation
in
that
way
,
"
laughed
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
.
"
He
borrows
whole
phrases
from
the
reviews
.
I
have
long
had
the
pleasure
of
knowing
both
Nicholai
Ardalionovitch
and
his
conversational
methods
,
but
this
time
he
was
not
repeating
something
he
had
read
;
he
was
alluding
,
no
doubt
,
to
my
yellow
waggonette
,
which
has
,
or
had
,
red
wheels
.
But
I
have
exchanged
it
,
so
you
are
rather
behind
the
times
,
Colia
.
"
The
prince
had
been
listening
attentively
to
Radomski
's
words
,
and
thought
his
manner
very
pleasant
.
When
Colia
chaffed
him
about
his
waggonette
he
had
replied
with
perfect
equality
and
in
a
friendly
fashion
.
This
pleased
Muishkin
.
At
this
moment
Vera
came
up
to
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
,
carrying
several
large
and
beautifully
bound
books
,
apparently
quite
new
.
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"
What
is
it
?
"
demanded
the
lady
.
"
This
is
Pushkin
,
"
replied
the
girl
.
"
Papa
told
me
to
offer
it
to
you
.
"
"
What
?
Impossible
!
"
exclaimed
Mrs.
Epanchin
.
"
Not
as
a
present
,
not
as
a
present
!
I
should
not
have
taken
the
liberty
,
"
said
Lebedeff
,
appearing
suddenly
from
behind
his
daughter
.
"
It
is
our
own
Pushkin
,
our
family
copy
,
Annenkoff
's
edition
;
it
could
not
be
bought
now
.
I
beg
to
suggest
,
with
great
respect
,
that
your
excellency
should
buy
it
,
and
thus
quench
the
noble
literary
thirst
which
is
consuming
you
at
this
moment
,
"
he
concluded
grandiloquently
.
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"
Oh
!
if
you
will
sell
it
,
very
good
--
and
thank
you
.
You
shall
not
be
a
loser
!
But
for
goodness
'
sake
,
do
n't
twist
about
like
that
,
sir
!
I
have
heard
of
you
;
they
tell
me
you
are
a
very
learned
person
.
We
must
have
a
talk
one
of
these
days
.
You
will
bring
me
the
books
yourself
?
"
"
With
the
greatest
respect
...
and
...
and
veneration
,
"
replied
Lebedeff
,
making
extraordinary
grimaces
.
"
Well
,
bring
them
,
with
or
without
respect
,
provided
always
you
do
not
drop
them
on
the
way
;
but
on
the
condition
,
"
went
on
the
lady
,
looking
full
at
him
,
"
that
you
do
not
cross
my
threshold
.
I
do
not
intend
to
receive
you
today
.
You
may
send
your
daughter
Vera
at
once
,
if
you
like
.
I
am
much
pleased
with
her
.
"