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"
You
were
prevented
by
Aglaya
Ivanovna
.
I
think
I
am
not
mistaken
?
That
is
your
daughter
,
Aglaya
Ivanovna
?
She
is
so
beautiful
that
I
recognized
her
directly
,
although
I
had
never
seen
her
before
.
Let
me
,
at
least
,
look
on
beauty
for
the
last
time
in
my
life
,
"
he
said
with
a
wry
smile
.
"
You
are
here
with
the
prince
,
and
your
husband
,
and
a
large
company
.
Why
should
you
refuse
to
gratify
my
last
wish
?
"
"
Give
me
a
chair
!
"
cried
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
,
but
she
seized
one
for
herself
and
sat
down
opposite
to
Hippolyte
.
"
Colia
,
you
must
go
home
with
him
,
"
she
commanded
,
"
and
tomorrow
I
will
come
my
self
.
"
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"
Will
you
let
me
ask
the
prince
for
a
cup
of
tea
?
...
I
am
exhausted
.
Do
you
know
what
you
might
do
,
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
?
I
think
you
wanted
to
take
the
prince
home
with
you
for
tea
.
Stay
here
,
and
let
us
spend
the
evening
together
.
I
am
sure
the
prince
will
give
us
all
some
tea
.
Forgive
me
for
being
so
free
and
easy
--
but
I
know
you
are
kind
,
and
the
prince
is
kind
,
too
.
In
fact
,
we
are
all
good-natured
people
--
it
is
really
quite
comical
.
"
The
prince
bestirred
himself
to
give
orders
.
Lebedeff
hurried
out
,
followed
by
Vera
.
"
It
is
quite
true
,
"
said
Mrs.
Epanchin
decisively
.
"
Talk
,
but
not
too
loud
,
and
do
n't
excite
yourself
.
You
have
made
me
sorry
for
you
.
Prince
,
you
do
n't
deserve
that
I
should
stay
and
have
tea
with
you
,
yet
I
will
,
all
the
same
,
but
I
wo
n't
apologize
.
I
apologize
to
nobody
!
Nobody
!
It
is
absurd
!
However
,
forgive
me
,
prince
,
if
I
blew
you
up
--
that
is
,
if
you
like
,
of
course
But
please
do
n't
let
me
keep
anyone
,
"
she
added
suddenly
to
her
husband
and
daughters
,
in
a
tone
of
resentment
,
as
though
they
had
grievously
offended
her
.
"
I
can
come
home
alone
quite
well
.
"
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But
they
did
not
let
her
finish
,
and
gathered
round
her
eagerly
.
The
prince
immediately
invited
everyone
to
stay
for
tea
,
and
apologized
for
not
having
thought
of
it
before
.
The
general
murmured
a
few
polite
words
,
and
asked
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
if
she
did
not
feel
cold
on
the
terrace
.
He
very
nearly
asked
Hippolyte
how
long
he
had
been
at
the
University
,
but
stopped
himself
in
time
.
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
and
Prince
S.
suddenly
grew
extremely
gay
and
amiable
.
Adelaida
and
Alexandra
had
not
recovered
from
their
surprise
,
but
it
was
now
mingled
with
satisfaction
;
in
short
,
everyone
seemed
very
much
relieved
that
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
had
got
over
her
paroxysm
.
Aglaya
alone
still
frowned
,
and
sat
apart
in
silence
.
All
the
other
guests
stayed
on
as
well
;
no
one
wanted
to
go
,
not
even
General
Ivolgin
,
but
Lebedeff
said
something
to
him
in
passing
which
did
not
seem
to
please
him
,
for
he
immediately
went
and
sulked
in
a
corner
.
The
prince
took
care
to
offer
tea
to
Burdovsky
and
his
friends
as
well
as
the
rest
.
The
invitation
made
them
rather
uncomfortable
.
They
muttered
that
they
would
wait
for
Hippolyte
,
and
went
and
sat
by
themselves
in
a
distant
corner
of
the
verandah
.
Tea
was
served
at
once
;
Lebedeff
had
no
doubt
ordered
it
for
himself
and
his
family
before
the
others
arrived
.
It
was
striking
eleven
.
After
moistening
his
lips
with
the
tea
which
Vera
Lebedeff
brought
him
,
Hippolyte
set
the
cup
down
on
the
table
,
and
glanced
round
.
He
seemed
confused
and
almost
at
a
loss
.
"
Just
look
,
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
,
"
he
began
,
with
a
kind
of
feverish
haste
;
"
these
china
cups
are
supposed
to
be
extremely
valuable
.
Lebedeff
always
keeps
them
locked
up
in
his
china-cupboard
;
they
were
part
of
his
wife
's
dowry
.
Yet
he
has
brought
them
out
tonight
--
in
your
honour
,
of
course
!
He
is
so
pleased
--
"
He
was
about
to
add
something
else
,
but
could
not
find
the
words
.