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With
these
last
excited
words
,
Lebedeff
's
nephew
was
silent
.
"
We
demand
,
we
demand
,
we
demand
,
we
do
not
beseech
,
"
spluttered
Burdovsky
,
red
as
a
lobster
.
The
speech
of
Lebedeff
's
nephew
caused
a
certain
stir
among
the
company
;
murmurs
arose
,
though
with
the
exception
of
Lebedeff
,
who
was
still
very
much
excited
,
everyone
was
careful
not
to
interfere
in
the
matter
.
Strangely
enough
,
Lebedeff
,
although
on
the
prince
's
side
,
seemed
quite
proud
of
his
nephew
's
eloquence
.
Gratified
vanity
was
visible
in
the
glances
he
cast
upon
the
assembled
company
.
"
In
my
opinion
,
Mr.
Doktorenko
,
"
said
the
prince
,
in
rather
a
low
voice
,
"
you
are
quite
right
in
at
least
half
of
what
you
say
.
I
would
go
further
and
say
that
you
are
altogether
right
,
and
that
I
quite
agree
with
you
,
if
there
were
not
something
lacking
in
your
speech
.
I
can
not
undertake
to
say
precisely
what
it
is
,
but
you
have
certainly
omitted
something
,
and
you
can
not
be
quite
just
while
there
is
something
lacking
.
But
let
us
put
that
aside
and
return
to
the
point
.
Tell
me
what
induced
you
to
publish
this
article
.
Every
word
of
it
is
a
calumny
,
and
I
think
,
gentlemen
,
that
you
have
been
guilty
of
a
mean
action
.
"
"
Allow
me
--
"
"
Sir
--
"
"
What
?
What
?
What
?
"
cried
all
the
visitors
at
once
,
in
violent
agitation
.
"
As
to
the
article
,
"
said
Hippolyte
in
his
croaking
voice
,
"
I
have
told
you
already
that
we
none
of
us
approve
of
it
!
There
is
the
writer
,
"
he
added
,
pointing
to
the
boxer
,
who
sat
beside
him
.
"
I
quite
admit
that
he
has
written
it
in
his
old
regimental
manner
,
with
an
equal
disregard
for
style
and
decency
.
I
know
he
is
a
cross
between
a
fool
and
an
adventurer
;
I
make
no
bones
about
telling
him
so
to
his
face
every
day
.
But
after
all
he
is
half
justified
;
publicity
is
the
lawful
right
of
every
man
;
consequently
,
Burdovsky
is
not
excepted
.
Let
him
answer
for
his
own
blunders
.
As
to
the
objection
which
I
made
just
now
in
the
name
of
all
,
to
the
presence
of
your
friends
,
I
think
I
ought
to
explain
,
gentlemen
,
that
I
only
did
so
to
assert
our
rights
,
though
we
really
wished
to
have
witnesses
;
we
had
agreed
unanimously
upon
the
point
before
we
came
in
.
We
do
not
care
who
your
witnesses
may
be
,
or
whether
they
are
your
friends
or
not
.
As
they
can
not
fail
to
recognize
Burdovsky
's
right
(
seeing
that
it
is
mathematically
demonstrable
)
,
it
is
just
as
well
that
the
witnesses
should
be
your
friends
.
The
truth
will
only
be
more
plainly
evident
.
"
"
It
is
quite
true
;
we
had
agreed
upon
that
point
,
"
said
Lebedeff
's
nephew
,
in
confirmation
.