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"
You
see
,
it
is
very
important
,
it
is
most
important
to
know
where
you
got
this
report
from
,
"
said
Lebedeff
,
excitedly
.
He
had
risen
from
his
seat
,
and
was
trying
to
keep
step
with
the
prince
,
running
after
him
,
up
and
down
.
"
Because
look
here
,
prince
,
I
do
n't
mind
telling
you
now
that
as
we
were
going
along
to
Wilkin
's
this
morning
,
after
telling
me
what
you
know
about
the
fire
,
and
saving
the
count
and
all
that
,
the
general
was
pleased
to
drop
certain
hints
to
the
same
effect
about
Ferdishenko
,
but
so
vaguely
and
clumsily
that
I
thought
better
to
put
a
few
questions
to
him
on
the
matter
,
with
the
result
that
I
found
the
whole
thing
was
an
invention
of
his
excellency
's
own
mind
.
Of
course
,
he
only
lies
with
the
best
intentions
;
still
,
he
lies
.
But
,
such
being
the
case
,
where
could
you
have
heard
the
same
report
?
It
was
the
inspiration
of
the
moment
with
him
,
you
understand
,
so
who
could
have
told
you
?
It
is
an
important
question
,
you
see
!
"
"
It
was
Colia
told
me
,
and
his
father
told
him
at
about
six
this
morning
.
They
met
at
the
threshold
,
when
Colia
was
leaving
the
room
for
something
or
other
.
"
The
prince
told
Lebedeff
all
that
Colia
had
made
known
to
himself
,
in
detail
.
"
There
now
,
that
's
what
we
may
call
scent
!
"
said
Lebedeff
,
rubbing
his
hands
and
laughing
silently
.
"
I
thought
it
must
be
so
,
you
see
.
The
general
interrupted
his
innocent
slumbers
,
at
six
o'clock
,
in
order
to
go
and
wake
his
beloved
son
,
and
warn
him
of
the
dreadful
danger
of
companionship
with
Ferdishenko
Dear
me
!
what
a
dreadfully
dangerous
man
Ferdishenko
must
be
,
and
what
touching
paternal
solicitude
,
on
the
part
of
his
excellency
,
ha
!
ha
!
ha
!
"
"
Listen
,
Lebedeff
,
"
began
the
prince
,
quite
overwhelmed
;
"
do
act
quietly
--
do
n't
make
a
scandal
,
Lebedeff
,
I
ask
you
--
I
entreat
you
!
No
one
must
know
--
no
one
,
mind
!
In
that
case
only
,
I
will
help
you
.
"
"
Be
assured
,
most
honourable
,
most
worthy
of
princes
--
be
assured
that
the
whole
matter
shall
be
buried
within
my
heart
!
"
cried
Lebedeff
,
in
a
paroxysm
of
exaltation
.
"
I
'd
give
every
drop
of
my
blood
...
Illustrious
prince
,
I
am
a
poor
wretch
in
soul
and
spirit
,
but
ask
the
veriest
scoundrel
whether
he
would
prefer
to
deal
with
one
like
himself
,
or
with
a
noble-hearted
man
like
you
,
and
there
is
no
doubt
as
to
his
choice
!
He
'll
answer
that
he
prefers
the
noble-hearted
man
--
and
there
you
have
the
triumph
of
virtue
!
Au
revoir
,
honoured
prince
!
You
and
I
together
--
softly
!
softly
!
"
The
prince
understood
at
last
why
he
shivered
with
dread
every
time
he
thought
of
the
three
letters
in
his
pocket
,
and
why
he
had
put
off
reading
them
until
the
evening
.
When
he
fell
into
a
heavy
sleep
on
the
sofa
on
the
verandah
,
without
having
had
the
courage
to
open
a
single
one
of
the
three
envelopes
,
he
again
dreamed
a
painful
dream
,
and
once
more
that
poor
,
"
sinful
"
woman
appeared
to
him
.
Again
she
gazed
at
him
with
tears
sparkling
on
her
long
lashes
,
and
beckoned
him
after
her
;
and
again
he
awoke
,
as
before
,
with
the
picture
of
her
face
haunting
him
.
He
longed
to
get
up
and
go
to
her
at
once
--
but
he
could
not
.
At
length
,
almost
in
despair
,
he
unfolded
the
letters
,
and
began
to
read
them
.