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"
He
attacks
education
,
he
boasts
of
the
fanaticism
of
the
twelfth
century
,
he
makes
absurd
grimaces
,
and
added
to
that
he
is
by
no
means
the
innocent
he
makes
himself
out
to
be
.
How
did
he
get
the
money
to
buy
this
house
,
allow
me
to
ask
?
"
In
another
corner
was
the
general
,
holding
forth
to
a
group
of
hearers
,
among
them
Ptitsin
,
whom
he
had
buttonholed
.
"
I
have
known
,
"
said
he
,
"
a
real
interpreter
of
the
Apocalypse
,
the
late
Gregory
Semeonovitch
Burmistroff
,
and
he
--
he
pierced
the
heart
like
a
fiery
flash
!
He
began
by
putting
on
his
spectacles
,
then
he
opened
a
large
black
book
;
his
white
beard
,
and
his
two
medals
on
his
breast
,
recalling
acts
of
charity
,
all
added
to
his
impressiveness
.
He
began
in
a
stern
voice
,
and
before
him
generals
,
hard
men
of
the
world
,
bowed
down
,
and
ladies
fell
to
the
ground
fainting
.
But
this
one
here
--
he
ends
by
announcing
a
banquet
!
That
is
not
the
real
thing
!
"
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Ptitsin
listened
and
smiled
,
then
turned
as
if
to
get
his
hat
;
but
if
he
had
intended
to
leave
,
he
changed
his
mind
.
Before
the
others
had
risen
from
the
table
,
Gania
had
suddenly
left
off
drinking
,
and
pushed
away
his
glass
,
a
dark
shadow
seemed
to
come
over
his
face
.
When
they
all
rose
,
he
went
and
sat
down
by
Rogojin
.
It
might
have
been
believed
that
quite
friendly
relations
existed
between
them
.
Rogojin
,
who
had
also
seemed
on
the
point
of
going
away
now
sat
motionless
,
his
head
bent
,
seeming
to
have
forgotten
his
intention
.
He
had
drunk
no
wine
,
and
appeared
absorbed
in
reflection
.
From
time
to
time
he
raised
his
eyes
,
and
examined
everyone
present
;
one
might
have
imagined
that
he
was
expecting
something
very
important
to
himself
,
and
that
he
had
decided
to
wait
for
it
.
The
prince
had
taken
two
or
three
glasses
of
champagne
,
and
seemed
cheerful
.
As
he
rose
he
noticed
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
,
and
,
remembering
the
appointment
he
had
made
with
him
,
smiled
pleasantly
.
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
made
a
sign
with
his
head
towards
Hippolyte
,
whom
he
was
attentively
watching
.
The
invalid
was
fast
asleep
,
stretched
out
on
the
sofa
.
"
Tell
me
,
prince
,
why
on
earth
did
this
boy
intrude
himself
upon
you
?
"
he
asked
,
with
such
annoyance
and
irritation
in
his
voice
that
the
prince
was
quite
surprised
.
"
I
would
n't
mind
laying
odds
that
he
is
up
to
some
mischief
.
"
"
I
have
observed
,
"
said
the
prince
,
"
that
he
seems
to
be
an
object
of
very
singular
interest
to
you
,
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
Why
is
it
?
"
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"
You
may
add
that
I
have
surely
enough
to
think
of
,
on
my
own
account
,
without
him
;
and
therefore
it
is
all
the
more
surprising
that
I
can
not
tear
my
eyes
and
thoughts
away
from
his
detestable
physiognomy
.
"
"
Oh
,
come
!
He
has
a
handsome
face
.
"
"
Why
,
look
at
him
--
look
at
him
now
!
"