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Aglaya
rushed
away
homewards
with
these
words
"
H
'm
!
well
,
you
are
not
going
away
just
yet
,
my
friend
,
at
all
events
,
"
said
Lizabetha
,
stopping
the
prince
.
"
Kindly
step
home
with
me
,
and
let
me
have
a
little
explanation
of
the
mystery
.
Nice
goings
on
,
these
!
I
have
n't
slept
a
wink
all
night
as
it
is
.
"
The
prince
followed
her
.
Arrived
at
her
house
,
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
paused
in
the
first
room
.
She
could
go
no
farther
,
and
subsided
on
to
a
couch
quite
exhausted
;
too
feeble
to
remember
so
much
as
to
ask
the
prince
to
take
a
seat
.
This
was
a
large
reception-room
,
full
of
flowers
,
and
with
a
glass
door
leading
into
the
garden
.
Alexandra
and
Adelaida
came
in
almost
immediately
,
and
looked
inquiringly
at
the
prince
and
their
mother
.
The
girls
generally
rose
at
about
nine
in
the
morning
in
the
country
;
Aglaya
,
of
late
,
had
been
in
the
habit
of
getting
up
rather
earlier
and
having
a
walk
in
the
garden
,
but
not
at
seven
o'clock
;
about
eight
or
a
little
later
was
her
usual
time
.
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
,
who
really
had
not
slept
all
night
,
rose
at
about
eight
on
purpose
to
meet
Aglaya
in
the
garden
and
walk
with
her
;
but
she
could
not
find
her
either
in
the
garden
or
in
her
own
room
.
This
agitated
the
old
lady
considerably
;
and
she
awoke
her
other
daughters
.
Next
,
she
learned
from
the
maid
that
Aglaya
had
gone
into
the
park
before
seven
o'clock
.
The
sisters
made
a
joke
of
Aglaya
's
last
freak
,
and
told
their
mother
that
if
she
went
into
the
park
to
look
for
her
,
Aglaya
would
probably
be
very
angry
with
her
,
and
that
she
was
pretty
sure
to
be
sitting
reading
on
the
green
bench
that
she
had
talked
of
two
or
three
days
since
,
and
about
which
she
had
nearly
quarrelled
with
Prince
S.
,
who
did
not
see
anything
particularly
lovely
in
it
.
Arrived
at
the
rendezvous
of
the
prince
and
her
daughter
,
and
hearing
the
strange
words
of
the
latter
,
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
had
been
dreadfully
alarmed
,
for
many
reasons
.
However
,
now
that
she
had
dragged
the
prince
home
with
her
,
she
began
to
feel
a
little
frightened
at
what
she
had
undertaken
.
Why
should
not
Aglaya
meet
the
prince
in
the
park
and
have
a
talk
with
him
,
even
if
such
a
meeting
should
be
by
appointment
?
"
Do
n't
suppose
,
prince
,
"
she
began
,
bracing
herself
up
for
the
effort
,
"
do
n't
suppose
that
I
have
brought
you
here
to
ask
questions
.
After
last
night
,
I
assure
you
,
I
am
not
so
exceedingly
anxious
to
see
you
at
all
;
I
could
have
postponed
the
pleasure
for
a
long
while
.
"
She
paused
.