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The
prince
replied
that
he
saw
it
.
"
Do
you
like
the
position
of
it
?
Sometimes
of
a
morning
early
,
at
seven
o'clock
,
when
all
the
rest
are
still
asleep
,
I
come
out
and
sit
there
alone
.
"
The
prince
muttered
that
the
spot
was
a
lovely
one
.
"
Now
,
go
away
,
I
do
n't
wish
to
have
your
arm
any
longer
;
or
perhaps
,
better
,
continue
to
give
me
your
arm
,
and
walk
along
beside
me
,
but
do
n't
speak
a
word
to
me
.
I
wish
to
think
by
myself
.
"
The
warning
was
certainly
unnecessary
;
for
the
prince
would
not
have
said
a
word
all
the
rest
of
the
time
whether
forbidden
to
speak
or
not
.
His
heart
beat
loud
and
painfully
when
Aglaya
spoke
of
the
bench
;
could
she
--
but
no
!
he
banished
the
thought
,
after
an
instant
's
deliberation
.
At
Pavlofsk
,
on
weekdays
,
the
public
is
more
select
than
it
is
on
Sundays
and
Saturdays
,
when
the
townsfolk
come
down
to
walk
about
and
enjoy
the
park
.
The
ladies
dress
elegantly
,
on
these
days
,
and
it
is
the
fashion
to
gather
round
the
band
,
which
is
probably
the
best
of
our
pleasure-garden
bands
,
and
plays
the
newest
pieces
.
The
behaviour
of
the
public
is
most
correct
and
proper
,
and
there
is
an
appearance
of
friendly
intimacy
among
the
usual
frequenters
.
Many
come
for
nothing
but
to
look
at
their
acquaintances
,
but
there
are
others
who
come
for
the
sake
of
the
music
.
It
is
very
seldom
that
anything
happens
to
break
the
harmony
of
the
proceedings
,
though
,
of
course
,
accidents
will
happen
everywhere
.
On
this
particular
evening
the
weather
was
lovely
,
and
there
were
a
large
number
of
people
present
.
All
the
places
anywhere
near
the
orchestra
were
occupied
.
Our
friends
took
chairs
near
the
side
exit
.
The
crowd
and
the
music
cheered
Mrs.
Epanchin
a
little
,
and
amused
the
girls
;
they
bowed
and
shook
hands
with
some
of
their
friends
and
nodded
at
a
distance
to
others
;
they
examined
the
ladies
'
dresses
,
noticed
comicalities
and
eccentricities
among
the
people
,
and
laughed
and
talked
among
themselves
.
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
,
too
,
found
plenty
of
friends
to
bow
to
.
Several
people
noticed
Aglaya
and
the
prince
,
who
were
still
together
.