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"
What
Moloftsoff
?
"
"
The
young
fellow
whose
arms
you
held
,
do
n't
you
know
?
He
was
so
wild
with
you
that
he
was
going
to
send
a
friend
to
you
tomorrow
morning
.
"
"
What
nonsense
!
"
"
Of
course
it
is
nonsense
,
and
in
nonsense
it
would
have
ended
,
doubtless
;
but
you
know
these
fellows
,
they
--
"
"
Excuse
me
,
but
I
think
you
must
have
something
else
that
you
wished
to
speak
about
,
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
?
"
"
Of
course
,
I
have
!
"
said
the
other
,
laughing
.
"
You
see
,
my
dear
fellow
,
tomorrow
,
very
early
in
the
morning
,
I
must
be
off
to
town
about
this
unfortunate
business
(
my
uncle
,
you
know
!
)
.
Just
imagine
,
my
dear
sir
,
it
is
all
true
--
word
for
word
--
and
,
of
course
,
everybody
knew
it
excepting
myself
.
All
this
has
been
such
a
blow
to
me
that
I
have
not
managed
to
call
in
at
the
Epanchins
'
.
Tomorrow
I
shall
not
see
them
either
,
because
I
shall
be
in
town
.
I
may
not
be
here
for
three
days
or
more
;
in
a
word
,
my
affairs
are
a
little
out
of
gear
.
But
though
my
town
business
is
,
of
course
,
most
pressing
,
still
I
determined
not
to
go
away
until
I
had
seen
you
,
and
had
a
clear
understanding
with
you
upon
certain
points
;
and
that
without
loss
of
time
.
I
will
wait
now
,
if
you
will
allow
me
,
until
the
company
departs
;
I
may
just
as
well
,
for
I
have
nowhere
else
to
go
to
,
and
I
shall
certainly
not
do
any
sleeping
tonight
;
I
'm
far
too
excited
.
And
finally
,
I
must
confess
that
,
though
I
know
it
is
bad
form
to
pursue
a
man
in
this
way
,
I
have
come
to
beg
your
friendship
,
my
dear
prince
.
You
are
an
unusual
sort
of
a
person
;
you
do
n't
lie
at
every
step
,
as
some
men
do
;
in
fact
,
you
do
n't
lie
at
all
,
and
there
is
a
matter
in
which
I
need
a
true
and
sincere
friend
,
for
I
really
may
claim
to
be
among
the
number
of
bona
fide
unfortunates
just
now
.
"
He
laughed
again
.
"
But
the
trouble
is
,
"
said
the
prince
,
after
a
slight
pause
for
reflection
,
"
that
goodness
only
knows
when
this
party
will
break
up
.
Had
n't
we
better
stroll
into
the
park
?
I
'll
excuse
myself
,
there
's
no
danger
of
their
going
away
.
"
"
No
,
no
!
I
have
my
reasons
for
wishing
them
not
to
suspect
us
of
being
engaged
in
any
specially
important
conversation
.
There
are
gentry
present
who
are
a
little
too
much
interested
in
us
.
You
are
not
aware
of
that
perhaps
,
prince
?
It
will
be
a
great
deal
better
if
they
see
that
we
are
friendly
just
in
an
ordinary
way
.
They
'll
all
go
in
a
couple
of
hours
,
and
then
I
'll
ask
you
to
give
me
twenty
minutes
--
half
an
hour
at
most
.