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Expectation
and
suspense
were
on
every
face
,
with
the
exception
of
that
of
the
prince
,
who
stood
gravely
wondering
how
an
affair
so
entirely
personal
could
have
awakened
such
lively
and
widespread
interest
in
so
short
a
time
.
Aglaya
went
up
to
him
with
a
peculiarly
serious
look
.
"
It
will
be
well
,
"
she
said
,
"
if
you
put
an
end
to
this
affair
yourself
at
once
:
but
you
must
allow
us
to
be
your
witnesses
.
They
want
to
throw
mud
at
you
,
prince
,
and
you
must
be
triumphantly
vindicated
.
I
give
you
joy
beforehand
!
"
"
And
I
also
wish
for
justice
to
be
done
,
once
for
all
,
"
cried
Madame
Epanchin
,
"
about
this
impudent
claim
.
Deal
with
them
promptly
,
prince
,
and
do
n't
spare
them
!
I
am
sick
of
hearing
about
the
affair
,
and
many
a
quarrel
I
have
had
in
your
cause
.
But
I
confess
I
am
anxious
to
see
what
happens
,
so
do
make
them
come
out
here
,
and
we
will
remain
.
You
have
heard
people
talking
about
it
,
no
doubt
?
"
she
added
,
turning
to
Prince
S.
"
Of
course
,
"
said
he
.
"
I
have
heard
it
spoken
about
at
your
house
,
and
I
am
anxious
to
see
these
young
men
!
"
"
They
are
Nihilists
,
are
they
not
?
"
"
No
,
they
are
not
Nihilists
,
"
explained
Lebedeff
,
who
seemed
much
excited
.
"
This
is
another
lot
--
a
special
group
.
According
to
my
nephew
they
are
more
advanced
even
than
the
Nihilists
.
You
are
quite
wrong
,
excellency
,
if
you
think
that
your
presence
will
intimidate
them
;
nothing
intimidates
them
.
Educated
men
,
learned
men
even
,
are
to
be
found
among
Nihilists
;
these
go
further
,
in
that
they
are
men
of
action
.
The
movement
is
,
properly
speaking
,
a
derivative
from
Nihilism
--
though
they
are
only
known
indirectly
,
and
by
hearsay
,
for
they
never
advertise
their
doings
in
the
papers
.
They
go
straight
to
the
point
.
For
them
,
it
is
not
a
question
of
showing
that
Pushkin
is
stupid
,
or
that
Russia
must
be
torn
in
pieces
.
No
;
but
if
they
have
a
great
desire
for
anything
,
they
believe
they
have
a
right
to
get
it
even
at
the
cost
of
the
lives
,
say
,
of
eight
persons
.
They
are
checked
by
no
obstacles
.
In
fact
,
prince
,
I
should
not
advise
you
...
"
But
Muishkin
had
risen
,
and
was
on
his
way
to
open
the
door
for
his
visitors
.
"
You
are
slandering
them
,
Lebedeff
,
"
said
he
,
smiling
.