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She
did
it
,
I
know
,
from
sheer
mischief
,
to
spite
her
mother
,
for
she
is
a
naughty
,
capricious
girl
,
a
real
spoiled
child
spiteful
and
mischievous
to
a
degree
!
And
then
Alexandra
wanted
to
shave
her
head
,
not
from
caprice
or
mischief
,
but
,
like
a
little
fool
,
simply
because
Aglaya
persuaded
her
she
would
sleep
better
without
her
hair
,
and
not
suffer
from
headache
!
And
how
many
suitors
have
they
not
had
during
the
last
five
years
!
Excellent
offers
,
too
!
What
more
do
they
want
?
Why
do
n't
they
get
married
?
For
no
other
reason
than
to
vex
their
mother
--
none
--
none
!
"
But
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
felt
somewhat
consoled
when
she
could
say
that
one
of
her
girls
,
Adelaida
,
was
settled
at
last
.
"
It
will
be
one
off
our
hands
!
"
she
declared
aloud
,
though
in
private
she
expressed
herself
with
greater
tenderness
.
The
engagement
was
both
happy
and
suitable
,
and
was
therefore
approved
in
society
.
Prince
S.
was
a
distinguished
man
,
he
had
money
,
and
his
future
wife
was
devoted
to
him
;
what
more
could
be
desired
?
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
had
felt
less
anxious
about
this
daughter
,
however
,
although
she
considered
her
artistic
tastes
suspicious
.
But
to
make
up
for
them
she
was
,
as
her
mother
expressed
it
,
"
merry
,
"
and
had
plenty
of
"
common-sense
.
"
It
was
Aglaya
's
future
which
disturbed
her
most
.
With
regard
to
her
eldest
daughter
,
Alexandra
,
the
mother
never
quite
knew
whether
there
was
cause
for
anxiety
or
not
.
Sometimes
she
felt
as
if
there
was
nothing
to
be
expected
from
her
.
She
was
twenty-five
now
,
and
must
be
fated
to
be
an
old
maid
,
and
"
with
such
beauty
,
too
!
"
The
mother
spent
whole
nights
in
weeping
and
lamenting
,
while
all
the
time
the
cause
of
her
grief
slumbered
peacefully
.
"
What
is
the
matter
with
her
?
Is
she
a
Nihilist
,
or
simply
a
fool
?
"
But
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
knew
perfectly
well
how
unnecessary
was
the
last
question
.
She
set
a
high
value
on
Alexandra
Ivanovna
's
judgment
,
and
often
consulted
her
in
difficulties
;
but
that
she
was
a
'
wet
hen
'
she
never
for
a
moment
doubted
.
"
She
is
so
calm
;
nothing
rouses
her
--
though
wet
hens
are
not
always
calm
!
Oh
!
I
ca
n't
understand
it
!
"
Her
eldest
daughter
inspired
Lizabetha
with
a
kind
of
puzzled
compassion
.
She
did
not
feel
this
in
Aglaya
's
case
,
though
the
latter
was
her
idol
.
It
may
be
said
that
these
outbursts
and
epithets
,
such
as
"
wet
hen
"
(
in
which
the
maternal
solicitude
usually
showed
itself
)
,
only
made
Alexandra
laugh
.
Sometimes
the
most
trivial
thing
annoyed
Mrs.
Epanchin
,
and
drove
her
into
a
frenzy
.
For
instance
,
Alexandra
Ivanovna
liked
to
sleep
late
,
and
was
always
dreaming
,
though
her
dreams
had
the
peculiarity
of
being
as
innocent
and
naive
as
those
of
a
child
of
seven
;
and
the
very
innocence
of
her
dreams
annoyed
her
mother
.
Once
she
dreamt
of
nine
hens
,
and
this
was
the
cause
of
quite
a
serious
quarrel
--
no
one
knew
why
.
Another
time
she
had
--
it
was
most
unusual
--
a
dream
with
a
spark
of
originality
in
it
.
She
dreamt
of
a
monk
in
a
dark
room
,
into
which
she
was
too
frightened
to
go
.
Adelaida
and
Aglaya
rushed
off
with
shrieks
of
laughter
to
relate
this
to
their
mother
,
but
she
was
quite
angry
,
and
said
her
daughters
were
all
fools
.
"
H
'm
!
she
is
as
stupid
as
a
fool
!
A
veritable
'
wet
hen
'
!
Nothing
excites
her
;
and
yet
she
is
not
happy
;
some
days
it
makes
one
miserable
only
to
look
at
her
!
Why
is
she
unhappy
,
I
wonder
?
"
At
times
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
put
this
question
to
her
husband
,
and
as
usual
she
spoke
in
the
threatening
tone
of
one
who
demands
an
immediate
answer
.
Ivan
Fedorovitch
would
frown
,
shrug
his
shoulders
,
and
at
last
give
his
opinion
:
"
She
needs
a
husband
!
"
"
God
forbid
that
he
should
share
your
ideas
,
Ivan
Fedorovitch
!
"
his
wife
flashed
back
.
"
Or
that
he
should
be
as
gross
and
churlish
as
you
!
"
The
general
promptly
made
his
escape
,
and
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
after
a
while
grew
calm
again
.
That
evening
,
of
course
,
she
would
be
unusually
attentive
,
gentle
,
and
respectful
to
her
"
gross
and
churlish
"
husband
,
her
"
dear
,
kind
Ivan
Fedorovitch
,
"
for
she
had
never
left
off
loving
him
.
She
was
even
still
"
in
love
"
with
him
.
He
knew
it
well
,
and
for
his
part
held
her
in
the
greatest
esteem
.
But
the
mother
's
great
and
continual
anxiety
was
Aglaya
.
"
She
is
exactly
like
me
--
my
image
in
everything
,
"
said
Mrs.
Epanchin
to
herself
.
"
A
tyrant
!
A
real
little
demon
!
A
Nihilist
!
Eccentric
,
senseless
and
mischievous
!
Good
Lord
,
how
unhappy
she
will
be
!
"
But
as
we
said
before
,
the
fact
of
Adelaida
's
approaching
marriage
was
balm
to
the
mother
.