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The
prince
could
not
believe
his
eyes
when
he
beheld
the
latter
,
and
could
not
help
thinking
that
something
was
wrong
.
Lebedeff
ran
up
promptly
to
explain
the
arrival
of
all
these
gentlemen
.
He
was
himself
somewhat
intoxicated
,
but
the
prince
gathered
from
his
long-winded
periods
that
the
party
had
assembled
quite
naturally
,
and
accidentally
.
First
of
all
Hippolyte
had
arrived
,
early
in
the
evening
,
and
feeling
decidedly
better
,
had
determined
to
await
the
prince
on
the
verandah
.
There
Lebedeff
had
joined
him
,
and
his
household
had
followed
--
that
is
,
his
daughters
and
General
Ivolgin
.
Burdovsky
had
brought
Hippolyte
,
and
stayed
on
with
him
.
Gania
and
Ptitsin
had
dropped
in
accidentally
later
on
;
then
came
Keller
,
and
he
and
Colia
insisted
on
having
champagne
.
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
had
only
dropped
in
half
an
hour
or
so
ago
.
Lebedeff
had
served
the
champagne
readily
.
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"
My
own
though
,
prince
,
my
own
,
mind
,
"
he
said
,
"
and
there
'll
be
some
supper
later
on
;
my
daughter
is
getting
it
ready
now
.
Come
and
sit
down
,
prince
,
we
are
all
waiting
for
you
,
we
want
you
with
us
.
Fancy
what
we
have
been
discussing
!
You
know
the
question
,
'
to
be
or
not
to
be
,
'
--
out
of
Hamlet
!
A
contemporary
theme
!
Quite
up-to-date
!
Mr.
Hippolyte
has
been
eloquent
to
a
degree
.
He
wo
n't
go
to
bed
,
but
he
has
only
drunk
a
little
champagne
,
and
that
ca
n't
do
him
any
harm
.
Come
along
,
prince
,
and
settle
the
question
.
Everyone
is
waiting
for
you
,
sighing
for
the
light
of
your
luminous
intelligence
...
"
The
prince
noticed
the
sweet
,
welcoming
look
on
Vera
Lebedeff
's
face
,
as
she
made
her
way
towards
him
through
the
crowd
.
He
held
out
his
hand
to
her
.
She
took
it
,
blushing
with
delight
,
and
wished
him
"
a
happy
life
from
that
day
forward
.
"
Then
she
ran
off
to
the
kitchen
,
where
her
presence
was
necessary
to
help
in
the
preparations
for
supper
.
Before
the
prince
's
arrival
she
had
spent
some
time
on
the
terrace
,
listening
eagerly
to
the
conversation
,
though
the
visitors
,
mostly
under
the
influence
of
wine
,
were
discussing
abstract
subjects
far
beyond
her
comprehension
.
In
the
next
room
her
younger
sister
lay
on
a
wooden
chest
,
sound
asleep
,
with
her
mouth
wide
open
;
but
the
boy
,
Lebedeff
's
son
,
had
taken
up
his
position
close
beside
Colia
and
Hippolyte
,
his
face
lit
up
with
interest
in
the
conversation
of
his
father
and
the
rest
,
to
which
he
would
willingly
have
listened
for
ten
hours
at
a
stretch
.
"
I
have
waited
for
you
on
purpose
,
and
am
very
glad
to
see
you
arrive
so
happy
,
"
said
Hippolyte
,
when
the
prince
came
forward
to
press
his
hand
,
immediately
after
greeting
Vera
.
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"
And
how
do
you
know
that
I
am
'
so
happy
'
?
"
"
I
can
see
it
by
your
face
!
Say
'
how
do
you
do
'
to
the
others
,
and
come
and
sit
down
here
,
quick
--
I
've
been
waiting
for
you
!
"
he
added
,
accentuating
the
fact
that
he
had
waited
.
On
the
prince
's
asking
,
"
Will
it
not
be
injurious
to
you
to
sit
out
so
late
?
"
he
replied
that
he
could
not
believe
that
he
had
thought
himself
dying
three
days
or
so
ago
,
for
he
never
had
felt
better
than
this
evening
.
Burdovsky
next
jumped
up
and
explained
that
he
had
come
in
by
accident
,
having
escorted
Hippolyte
from
town
.
He
murmured
that
he
was
glad
he
had
"
written
nonsense
"
in
his
letter
,
and
then
pressed
the
prince
's
hand
warmly
and
sat
down
again
.