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"
Yes
;
I
must
say
that
I
am
pretty
hungry
,
thanks
very
much
.
"
"
H
'm
!
I
like
to
see
that
you
know
your
manners
;
and
you
are
by
no
means
such
a
person
as
the
general
thought
fit
to
describe
you
.
Come
along
;
you
sit
here
,
opposite
to
me
,
"
she
continued
,
"
I
wish
to
be
able
to
see
your
face
.
Alexandra
,
Adelaida
,
look
after
the
prince
!
He
does
n't
seem
so
very
ill
,
does
he
?
I
do
n't
think
he
requires
a
napkin
under
his
chin
,
after
all
;
are
you
accustomed
to
having
one
on
,
prince
?
"
"
Formerly
,
when
I
was
seven
years
old
or
so
.
I
believe
I
wore
one
;
but
now
I
usually
hold
my
napkin
on
my
knee
when
I
eat
.
"
"
Of
course
,
of
course
!
And
about
your
fits
?
"
"
Fits
?
"
asked
the
prince
,
slightly
surprised
.
"
I
very
seldom
have
fits
nowadays
.
I
do
n't
know
how
it
may
be
here
,
though
;
they
say
the
climate
may
be
bad
for
me
.
"
"
He
talks
very
well
,
you
know
!
"
said
Mrs.
Epanchin
,
who
still
continued
to
nod
at
each
word
the
prince
spoke
.
"
I
really
did
not
expect
it
at
all
;
in
fact
,
I
suppose
it
was
all
stuff
and
nonsense
on
the
general
's
part
,
as
usual
.
Eat
away
,
prince
,
and
tell
me
where
you
were
born
,
and
where
you
were
brought
up
.
I
wish
to
know
all
about
you
,
you
interest
me
very
much
!
"
The
prince
expressed
his
thanks
once
more
,
and
eating
heartily
the
while
,
recommenced
the
narrative
of
his
life
in
Switzerland
,
all
of
which
we
have
heard
before
.
Mrs.
Epanchin
became
more
and
more
pleased
with
her
guest
;
the
girls
,
too
,
listened
with
considerable
attention
.
In
talking
over
the
question
of
relationship
it
turned
out
that
the
prince
was
very
well
up
in
the
matter
and
knew
his
pedigree
off
by
heart
.
It
was
found
that
scarcely
any
connection
existed
between
himself
and
Mrs.
Epanchin
,
but
the
talk
,
and
the
opportunity
of
conversing
about
her
family
tree
,
gratified
the
latter
exceedingly
,
and
she
rose
from
the
table
in
great
good
humour
.
"
Let
's
all
go
to
my
boudoir
,
"
she
said
,
"
and
they
shall
bring
some
coffee
in
there
.
That
's
the
room
where
we
all
assemble
and
busy
ourselves
as
we
like
best
,
"
she
explained
.
"
Alexandra
,
my
eldest
,
here
,
plays
the
piano
,
or
reads
or
sews
;
Adelaida
paints
landscapes
and
portraits
(
but
never
finishes
any
)
;
and
Aglaya
sits
and
does
nothing
.
I
do
n't
work
too
much
,
either
.
Here
we
are
,
now
;
sit
down
,
prince
,
near
the
fire
and
talk
to
us
.
I
want
to
hear
you
relate
something
.
I
wish
to
make
sure
of
you
first
and
then
tell
my
old
friend
,
Princess
Bielokonski
,
about
you
.
I
wish
you
to
know
all
the
good
people
and
to
interest
them
.
Now
then
,
begin
!
"