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But
the
real
upshot
of
the
business
was
that
the
number
of
riddles
to
be
solved
was
augmented
.
The
two
girls
,
though
rather
irritated
at
their
mother
's
exaggerated
alarm
and
haste
to
depart
from
the
scene
,
had
been
unwilling
to
worry
her
at
first
with
questions
.
Besides
,
they
could
not
help
thinking
that
their
sister
Aglaya
probably
knew
more
about
the
whole
matter
than
both
they
and
their
mother
put
together
.
Prince
S.
looked
as
black
as
night
,
and
was
silent
and
moody
.
Mrs.
Epanchin
did
not
say
a
word
to
him
all
the
way
home
,
and
he
did
not
seem
to
observe
the
fact
.
Adelaida
tried
to
pump
him
a
little
by
asking
,
"
who
was
the
uncle
they
were
talking
about
,
and
what
was
it
that
had
happened
in
Petersburg
?
"
But
he
had
merely
muttered
something
disconnected
about
"
making
inquiries
,
"
and
that
"
of
course
it
was
all
nonsense
.
"
"
Oh
,
of
course
,
"
replied
Adelaida
,
and
asked
no
more
questions
.
Aglaya
,
too
,
was
very
quiet
;
and
the
only
remark
she
made
on
the
way
home
was
that
they
were
"
walking
much
too
fast
to
be
pleasant
.
"
Once
she
turned
and
observed
the
prince
hurrying
after
them
.
Noticing
his
anxiety
to
catch
them
up
,
she
smiled
ironically
,
and
then
looked
back
no
more
.
At
length
,
just
as
they
neared
the
house
,
General
Epanchin
came
out
and
met
them
;
he
had
only
just
arrived
from
town
.
His
first
word
was
to
inquire
after
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
.
But
Lizabetha
stalked
past
him
,
and
neither
looked
at
him
nor
answered
his
question
.
He
immediately
judged
from
the
faces
of
his
daughters
and
Prince
S.
that
there
was
a
thunderstorm
brewing
,
and
he
himself
already
bore
evidences
of
unusual
perturbation
of
mind
.
He
immediately
button-holed
Prince
S.
,
and
standing
at
the
front
door
,
engaged
in
a
whispered
conversation
with
him
.
By
the
troubled
aspect
of
both
of
them
,
when
they
entered
the
house
,
and
approached
Mrs.
Epanchin
,
it
was
evident
that
they
had
been
discussing
very
disturbing
news
.
Little
by
little
the
family
gathered
together
upstairs
in
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
's
apartments
,
and
Prince
Muishkin
found
himself
alone
on
the
verandah
when
he
arrived
.
He
settled
himself
in
a
corner
and
sat
waiting
,
though
he
knew
not
what
he
expected
.
It
never
struck
him
that
he
had
better
go
away
,
with
all
this
disturbance
in
the
house
.
He
seemed
to
have
forgotten
all
the
world
,
and
to
be
ready
to
sit
on
where
he
was
for
years
on
end
.
From
upstairs
he
caught
sounds
of
excited
conversation
every
now
and
then
.