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"
What
extraordinary
people
they
are
!
"
thought
Prince
S.
,
for
perhaps
the
hundredth
time
since
he
had
entered
into
intimate
relations
with
the
family
;
but
--
he
liked
these
"
extraordinary
people
,
"
all
the
same
.
As
for
Prince
Lef
Nicolaievitch
himself
,
Prince
S.
did
not
seem
quite
to
like
him
,
somehow
.
He
was
decidedly
preoccupied
and
a
little
disturbed
as
they
all
started
off
.
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
seemed
to
be
in
a
lively
humour
.
He
made
Adelaida
and
Alexandra
laugh
all
the
way
to
the
Vauxhall
;
but
they
both
laughed
so
very
readily
and
promptly
that
the
worthy
Evgenie
began
at
last
to
suspect
that
they
were
not
listening
to
him
at
all
.
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At
this
idea
,
he
burst
out
laughing
all
at
once
,
in
quite
unaffected
mirth
,
and
without
giving
any
explanation
.
The
sisters
,
who
also
appeared
to
be
in
high
spirits
,
never
tired
of
glancing
at
Aglaya
and
the
prince
,
who
were
walking
in
front
.
It
was
evident
that
their
younger
sister
was
a
thorough
puzzle
to
them
both
.
Prince
S.
tried
hard
to
get
up
a
conversation
with
Mrs.
Epanchin
upon
outside
subjects
,
probably
with
the
good
intention
of
distracting
and
amusing
her
;
but
he
bored
her
dreadfully
.
She
was
absent-minded
to
a
degree
,
and
answered
at
cross
purposes
,
and
sometimes
not
at
all
.
But
the
puzzle
and
mystery
of
Aglaya
was
not
yet
over
for
the
evening
.
The
last
exhibition
fell
to
the
lot
of
the
prince
alone
.
When
they
had
proceeded
some
hundred
paces
or
so
from
the
house
,
Aglaya
said
to
her
obstinately
silent
cavalier
in
a
quick
half-whisper
:
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"
Look
to
the
right
!
"
The
prince
glanced
in
the
direction
indicated
.
"
Look
closer
.
Do
you
see
that
bench
,
in
the
park
there
,
just
by
those
three
big
trees
--
that
green
bench
?
"