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"
Now
it
is
too
late
,
the
mischief
is
done
!
Yes
,
I
am
an
idiot
,
an
absolute
idiot
!
"
he
said
to
himself
,
overcome
with
shame
and
regret
.
Till
then
Gavrila
Ardalionovitch
had
sat
apart
in
silence
.
When
the
prince
called
upon
him
,
he
came
and
stood
by
his
side
,
and
in
a
calm
,
clear
voice
began
to
render
an
account
of
the
mission
confided
to
him
.
All
conversation
ceased
instantly
.
Everyone
,
especially
the
Burdovsky
party
,
listened
with
the
utmost
curiosity
.
"
You
will
not
deny
,
I
am
sure
,
"
said
Gavrila
Ardalionovitch
,
turning
to
Burdovsky
,
who
sat
looking
at
him
with
wide-open
eyes
,
perplexed
and
astonished
.
"
You
will
not
deny
,
seriously
,
that
you
were
born
just
two
years
after
your
mother
's
legal
marriage
to
Mr.
Burdovsky
,
your
father
.
Nothing
would
be
easier
than
to
prove
the
date
of
your
birth
from
well-known
facts
;
we
can
only
look
on
Mr.
Keller
's
version
as
a
work
of
imagination
,
and
one
,
moreover
,
extremely
offensive
both
to
you
and
your
mother
.
Of
course
he
distorted
the
truth
in
order
to
strengthen
your
claim
,
and
to
serve
your
interests
.
Mr.
Keller
said
that
he
previously
consulted
you
about
his
article
in
the
paper
,
but
did
not
read
it
to
you
as
a
whole
.
Certainly
he
could
not
have
read
that
passage
...
"
"
As
a
matter
of
fact
,
I
did
not
read
it
,
"
interrupted
the
boxer
,
"
but
its
contents
had
been
given
me
on
unimpeachable
authority
,
and
I.
.
.
"
"
Excuse
me
,
Mr.
Keller
,
"
interposed
Gavrila
Ardalionovitch
.
"
Allow
me
to
speak
.
I
assure
you
your
article
shall
be
mentioned
in
its
proper
place
,
and
you
can
then
explain
everything
,
but
for
the
moment
I
would
rather
not
anticipate
.
Quite
accidentally
,
with
the
help
of
my
sister
,
Varvara
Ardalionovna
Ptitsin
,
I
obtained
from
one
of
her
intimate
friends
,
Madame
Zoubkoff
,
a
letter
written
to
her
twenty-five
years
ago
,
by
Nicolai
Andreevitch
Pavlicheff
,
then
abroad
.
After
getting
into
communication
with
this
lady
,
I
went
by
her
advice
to
Timofei
Fedorovitch
Viazovkin
,
a
retired
colonel
,
and
one
of
Pavlicheff
's
oldest
friends
.
He
gave
me
two
more
letters
written
by
the
latter
when
he
was
still
in
foreign
parts
.
These
three
documents
,
their
dates
,
and
the
facts
mentioned
in
them
,
prove
in
the
most
undeniable
manner
,
that
eighteen
months
before
your
birth
,
Nicolai
Andreevitch
went
abroad
,
where
he
remained
for
three
consecutive
years
.
Your
mother
,
as
you
are
well
aware
,
has
never
been
out
of
Russia
...
It
is
too
late
to
read
the
letters
now
;
I
am
content
to
state
the
fact
.
But
if
you
desire
it
,
come
to
me
tomorrow
morning
,
bring
witnesses
and
writing
experts
with
you
,
and
I
will
prove
the
absolute
truth
of
my
story
.
From
that
moment
the
question
will
be
decided
.
"
These
words
caused
a
sensation
among
the
listeners
,
and
there
was
a
general
movement
of
relief
.
Burdovsky
got
up
abruptly
.
"
If
that
is
true
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
have
been
deceived
,
grossly
deceived
,
but
not
by
Tchebaroff
:
and
for
a
long
time
past
,
a
long
time
.
I
do
not
wish
for
experts
,
not
I
,
nor
to
go
to
see
you
.
I
believe
you
.
I
give
it
up
...
But
I
refuse
the
ten
thousand
roubles
.
Good-bye
.
"
"
Wait
five
minutes
more
,
Mr.
Burdovsky
,
"
said
Gavrila
Ardalionovitch
pleasantly
.
"
I
have
more
to
say
.
Some
rather
curious
and
important
facts
have
come
to
light
,
and
it
is
absolutely
necessary
,
in
my
opinion
,
that
you
should
hear
them
.
You
will
not
regret
,
I
fancy
,
to
have
the
whole
matter
thoroughly
cleared
up
.
"
Burdovsky
silently
resumed
his
seat
,
and
bent
his
head
as
though
in
profound
thought
.
His
friend
,
Lebedeff
's
nephew
,
who
had
risen
to
accompany
him
,
also
sat
down
again
.