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"
Why
,
prince
,
you
've
only
gone
a
few
steps
along
this
road
,
I
perceive
.
You
are
evidently
a
mere
beginner
.
Wait
a
bit
!
Before
long
,
you
'll
have
your
own
detectives
,
you
'll
watch
day
and
night
,
and
you
'll
know
every
little
thing
that
goes
on
there
--
that
is
,
if
--
"
"
Drop
that
subject
,
Rogojin
,
and
never
mention
it
again
.
And
listen
:
as
I
have
sat
here
,
and
talked
,
and
listened
,
it
has
suddenly
struck
me
that
tomorrow
is
my
birthday
.
It
must
be
about
twelve
o'clock
,
now
;
come
home
with
me
--
do
,
and
we
'll
see
the
day
in
!
We
'll
have
some
wine
,
and
you
shall
wish
me
--
I
do
n't
know
what
--
but
you
,
especially
you
,
must
wish
me
a
good
wish
,
and
I
shall
wish
you
full
happiness
in
return
.
Otherwise
,
hand
me
my
cross
back
again
.
You
did
n't
return
it
to
me
next
day
.
Have
n't
you
got
it
on
now
?
"
"
Yes
,
I
have
,
"
said
Rogojin
.
"
Come
along
,
then
.
I
do
n't
wish
to
meet
my
new
year
without
you
--
my
new
life
,
I
should
say
,
for
a
new
life
is
beginning
for
me
.
Did
you
know
,
Parfen
,
that
a
new
life
had
begun
for
me
?
"
"
I
see
for
myself
that
it
is
so
--
and
I
shall
tell
her
.
But
you
are
not
quite
yourself
,
Lef
Nicolaievitch
.
"
The
prince
observed
with
great
surprise
,
as
he
approached
his
villa
,
accompanied
by
Rogojin
,
that
a
large
number
of
people
were
assembled
on
his
verandah
,
which
was
brilliantly
lighted
up
.
The
company
seemed
merry
and
were
noisily
laughing
and
talking
--
even
quarrelling
,
to
judge
from
the
sounds
.
At
all
events
they
were
clearly
enjoying
themselves
,
and
the
prince
observed
further
on
closer
investigation
--
that
all
had
been
drinking
champagne
.
To
judge
from
the
lively
condition
of
some
of
the
party
,
it
was
to
be
supposed
that
a
considerable
quantity
of
champagne
had
been
consumed
already
.
All
the
guests
were
known
to
the
prince
;
but
the
curious
part
of
the
matter
was
that
they
had
all
arrived
on
the
same
evening
,
as
though
with
one
accord
,
although
he
had
only
himself
recollected
the
fact
that
it
was
his
birthday
a
few
moments
since
.
"
You
must
have
told
somebody
you
were
going
to
trot
out
the
champagne
,
and
that
's
why
they
are
all
come
!
"
muttered
Rogojin
,
as
the
two
entered
the
verandah
.
"
We
know
all
about
that
!
You
've
only
to
whistle
and
they
come
up
in
shoals
!
"
he
continued
,
almost
angrily
.
He
was
doubtless
thinking
of
his
own
late
experiences
with
his
boon
companions
.
All
surrounded
the
prince
with
exclamations
of
welcome
,
and
,
on
hearing
that
it
was
his
birthday
,
with
cries
of
congratulation
and
delight
;
many
of
them
were
very
noisy
.
The
presence
of
certain
of
those
in
the
room
surprised
the
prince
vastly
,
but
the
guest
whose
advent
filled
him
with
the
greatest
wonder
--
almost
amounting
to
alarm
--
was
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
.