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He
meant
to
calm
his
hearers
,
and
did
not
perceive
that
his
words
had
only
increased
their
irritation
.
"
What
do
you
mean
?
What
are
you
convinced
of
?
"
they
demanded
angrily
.
"
In
the
first
place
,
I
have
had
the
opportunity
of
getting
a
correct
idea
of
Mr.
Burdovsky
.
I
see
what
he
is
for
myself
.
He
is
an
innocent
man
,
deceived
by
everyone
!
A
defenceless
victim
,
who
deserves
indulgence
!
Secondly
,
Gavrila
Ardalionovitch
,
in
whose
hands
I
had
placed
the
matter
,
had
his
first
interview
with
me
barely
an
hour
ago
.
I
had
not
heard
from
him
for
some
time
,
as
I
was
away
,
and
have
been
ill
for
three
days
since
my
return
to
St.
Petersburg
.
He
tells
me
that
he
has
exposed
the
designs
of
Tchebaroff
and
has
proof
that
justifies
my
opinion
of
him
.
I
know
,
gentlemen
,
that
many
people
think
me
an
idiot
.
Counting
upon
my
reputation
as
a
man
whose
purse-strings
are
easily
loosened
,
Tchebaroff
thought
it
would
be
a
simple
matter
to
fleece
me
,
especially
by
trading
on
my
gratitude
to
Pavlicheff
.
But
the
main
point
is
--
listen
,
gentlemen
,
let
me
finish
!
--
the
main
point
is
that
Mr.
Burdovsky
is
not
Pavlicheff
's
son
at
all
.
Gavrila
Ardalionovitch
has
just
told
me
of
his
discovery
,
and
assures
me
that
he
has
positive
proofs
.
Well
,
what
do
you
think
of
that
?
It
is
scarcely
credible
,
even
after
all
the
tricks
that
have
been
played
upon
me
.
Please
note
that
we
have
positive
proofs
!
I
can
hardly
believe
it
myself
,
I
assure
you
;
I
do
not
yet
believe
it
;
I
am
still
doubtful
,
because
Gavrila
Ardalionovitch
has
not
had
time
to
go
into
details
;
but
there
can
be
no
further
doubt
that
Tchebaroff
is
a
rogue
!
He
has
deceived
poor
Mr.
Burdovsky
,
and
all
of
you
,
gentlemen
,
who
have
come
forward
so
nobly
to
support
your
friend
--
(
he
evidently
needs
support
,
I
quite
see
that
!
)
.
He
has
abused
your
credulity
and
involved
you
all
in
an
attempted
fraud
,
for
when
all
is
said
and
done
this
claim
is
nothing
else
!
"
"
What
!
a
fraud
?
What
,
he
is
not
Pavlicheff
's
son
?
Impossible
!
"
These
exclamations
but
feebly
expressed
the
profound
bewilderment
into
which
the
prince
's
words
had
plunged
Burdovsky
's
companions
.
"
Certainly
it
is
a
fraud
!
Since
Mr.
Burdovsky
is
not
Pavlicheff
's
son
,
his
claim
is
neither
more
nor
less
than
attempted
fraud
(
supposing
,
of
course
,
that
he
had
known
the
truth
)
,
but
the
fact
is
that
he
has
been
deceived
.
I
insist
on
this
point
in
order
to
justify
him
;
I
repeat
that
his
simple-mindedness
makes
him
worthy
of
pity
,
and
that
he
can
not
stand
alone
;
otherwise
he
would
have
behaved
like
a
scoundrel
in
this
matter
.
But
I
feel
certain
that
he
does
not
understand
it
!
I
was
just
the
same
myself
before
I
went
to
Switzerland
;
I
stammered
incoherently
;
one
tries
to
express
oneself
and
can
not
.
I
understand
that
.
I
am
all
the
better
able
to
pity
Mr.
Burdovsky
,
because
I
know
from
experience
what
it
is
to
be
like
that
,
and
so
I
have
a
right
to
speak
.
Well
,
though
there
is
no
such
person
as
'
Pavlicheff
's
son
,
'
and
it
is
all
nothing
but
a
humbug
,
yet
I
will
keep
to
my
decision
,
and
I
am
prepared
to
give
up
ten
thousand
roubles
in
memory
of
Pavlicheff
.
Before
Mr.
Burdovsky
made
this
claim
,
I
proposed
to
found
a
school
with
this
money
,
in
memory
of
my
benefactor
,
but
I
shall
honour
his
memory
quite
as
well
by
giving
the
ten
thousand
roubles
to
Mr.
Burdovsky
,
because
,
though
he
was
not
Pavlicheff
's
son
,
he
was
treated
almost
as
though
he
were
.
That
is
what
gave
a
rogue
the
opportunity
of
deceiving
him
;
he
really
did
think
himself
Pavlicheff
's
son
.
Listen
,
gentlemen
;
this
matter
must
be
settled
;
keep
calm
;
do
not
get
angry
;
and
sit
down
!
Gavrila
Ardalionovitch
will
explain
everything
to
you
at
once
,
and
I
confess
that
I
am
very
anxious
to
hear
all
the
details
myself
.
He
says
that
he
has
even
been
to
Pskoff
to
see
your
mother
,
Mr.
Burdovsky
;
she
is
not
dead
,
as
the
article
which
was
just
read
to
us
makes
out
.
Sit
down
,
gentlemen
,
sit
down
!
"
The
prince
sat
down
,
and
at
length
prevailed
upon
Burdovsky
's
company
to
do
likewise
.
During
the
last
ten
or
twenty
minutes
,
exasperated
by
continual
interruptions
,
he
had
raised
his
voice
,
and
spoken
with
great
vehemence
.
Now
,
no
doubt
,
he
bitterly
regretted
several
words
and
expressions
which
had
escaped
him
in
his
excitement
.
If
he
had
not
been
driven
beyond
the
limits
of
endurance
,
he
would
not
have
ventured
to
express
certain
conjectures
so
openly
.
He
had
no
sooner
sat
down
than
his
heart
was
torn
by
sharp
remorse
.
Besides
insulting
Burdovsky
with
the
supposition
,
made
in
the
presence
of
witnesses
,
that
he
was
suffering
from
the
complaint
for
which
he
had
himself
been
treated
in
Switzerland
,
he
reproached
himself
with
the
grossest
indelicacy
in
having
offered
him
the
ten
thousand
roubles
before
everyone
.
"
I
ought
to
have
waited
till
to-morrow
and
offered
him
the
money
when
we
were
alone
,
"
thought
Muishkin