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Occasionally
the
prince
heard
loud
talking
and
laughing
upstairs
,
and
once
he
detected
the
sound
of
a
jolly
soldier
's
song
going
on
above
,
and
recognized
the
unmistakable
bass
of
the
general
's
voice
.
But
the
sudden
outbreak
of
song
did
not
last
;
and
for
an
hour
afterwards
the
animated
sound
of
apparently
drunken
conversation
continued
to
be
heard
from
above
.
At
length
there
was
the
clearest
evidence
of
a
grand
mutual
embracing
,
and
someone
burst
into
tears
.
Shortly
after
this
,
however
,
there
was
a
violent
but
short-lived
quarrel
,
with
loud
talking
on
both
sides
.
All
these
days
Colia
had
been
in
a
state
of
great
mental
preoccupation
.
Muishkin
was
usually
out
all
day
,
and
only
came
home
late
at
night
.
On
his
return
he
was
invariably
informed
that
Colia
had
been
looking
for
him
.
However
,
when
they
did
meet
,
Colia
never
had
anything
particular
to
tell
him
,
excepting
that
he
was
highly
dissatisfied
with
the
general
and
his
present
condition
of
mind
and
behaviour
.
"
They
drag
each
other
about
the
place
,
"
he
said
,
"
and
get
drunk
together
at
the
pub
close
by
here
,
and
quarrel
in
the
street
on
the
way
home
,
and
embrace
one
another
after
it
,
and
do
n't
seem
to
part
for
a
moment
.
"
When
the
prince
pointed
out
that
there
was
nothing
new
about
that
,
for
that
they
had
always
behaved
in
this
manner
together
,
Colia
did
not
know
what
to
say
;
in
fact
he
could
not
explain
what
it
was
that
specially
worried
him
,
just
now
,
about
his
father
.
On
the
morning
following
the
bacchanalian
songs
and
quarrels
recorded
above
,
as
the
prince
stepped
out
of
the
house
at
about
eleven
o'clock
,
the
general
suddenly
appeared
before
him
,
much
agitated
.
"
I
have
long
sought
the
honour
and
opportunity
of
meeting
you
--
much-esteemed
Lef
Nicolaievitch
,
"
he
murmured
,
pressing
the
prince
's
hand
very
hard
,
almost
painfully
so
;
"
long
--
very
long
.
"
The
prince
begged
him
to
step
in
and
sit
down
.
"
No
--
I
will
not
sit
down
,
--
I
am
keeping
you
,
I
see
,
--
another
time
!
--
I
think
I
may
be
permitted
to
congratulate
you
upon
the
realization
of
your
heart
's
best
wishes
,
is
it
not
so
?
"
"
What
best
wishes
?
"