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"
I
can
but
thank
you
,
"
he
said
,
in
a
tone
too
respectful
to
be
sincere
,
"
for
your
kindness
in
letting
me
speak
,
for
I
have
often
noticed
that
our
Liberals
never
allow
other
people
to
have
an
opinion
of
their
own
,
and
immediately
answer
their
opponents
with
abuse
,
if
they
do
not
have
recourse
to
arguments
of
a
still
more
unpleasant
nature
.
"
"
What
you
say
is
quite
true
,
"
observed
General
Epanchin
;
then
,
clasping
his
hands
behind
his
back
,
he
returned
to
his
place
on
the
terrace
steps
,
where
he
yawned
with
an
air
of
boredom
.
"
Come
,
sir
,
that
will
do
;
you
weary
me
,
"
said
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
suddenly
to
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
.
Hippolyte
rose
all
at
once
,
looking
troubled
and
almost
frightened
.
"
It
is
time
for
me
to
go
,
"
he
said
,
glancing
round
in
perplexity
.
"
I
have
detained
you
...
I
wanted
to
tell
you
everything
...
I
thought
you
all
...
for
the
last
time
...
it
was
a
whim
...
"
He
evidently
had
sudden
fits
of
returning
animation
,
when
he
awoke
from
his
semi-delirium
;
then
,
recovering
full
self-possession
for
a
few
moments
,
he
would
speak
,
in
disconnected
phrases
which
had
perhaps
haunted
him
for
a
long
while
on
his
bed
of
suffering
,
during
weary
,
sleepless
nights
.
"
Well
,
good-bye
,
"
he
said
abruptly
.
"
You
think
it
is
easy
for
me
to
say
good-bye
to
you
?
Ha
,
ha
!
"
Feeling
that
his
question
was
somewhat
gauche
,
he
smiled
angrily
.
Then
as
if
vexed
that
he
could
not
ever
express
what
he
really
meant
,
he
said
irritably
,
in
a
loud
voice
:
"
Excellency
,
I
have
the
honour
of
inviting
you
to
my
funeral
;
that
is
,
if
you
will
deign
to
honour
it
with
your
presence
.
I
invite
you
all
,
gentlemen
,
as
well
as
the
general
.
"