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"
Yes
,
quite
so
;
very
remarkable
.
"
"
This
page
of
the
album
,
framed
in
gold
,
hung
on
the
wall
of
my
sister
's
drawing-room
all
her
life
,
in
the
most
conspicuous
place
,
till
the
day
of
her
death
;
where
it
is
now
,
I
really
do
n't
know
.
Heavens
!
it
's
two
o'clock
!
How
I
have
kept
you
,
prince
!
It
is
really
most
unpardonable
of
me
.
"
The
general
rose
.
"
Oh
,
not
in
the
least
,
"
said
the
prince
.
"
On
the
contrary
,
I
have
been
so
much
interested
,
I
'm
really
very
much
obliged
to
you
.
"
"
Prince
,
"
said
the
general
,
pressing
his
hand
,
and
looking
at
him
with
flashing
eyes
,
and
an
expression
as
though
he
were
under
the
influence
of
a
sudden
thought
which
had
come
upon
him
with
stunning
force
.
"
Prince
,
you
are
so
kind
,
so
simple-minded
,
that
sometimes
I
really
feel
sorry
for
you
!
I
gaze
at
you
with
a
feeling
of
real
affection
.
Oh
,
Heaven
bless
you
!
May
your
life
blossom
and
fructify
in
love
.
Mine
is
over
.
Forgive
me
,
forgive
me
!
"
He
left
the
room
quickly
,
covering
his
face
with
his
hands
.
The
prince
could
not
doubt
the
sincerity
of
his
agitation
.
He
understood
,
too
,
that
the
old
man
had
left
the
room
intoxicated
with
his
own
success
.
The
general
belonged
to
that
class
of
liars
,
who
,
in
spite
of
their
transports
of
lying
,
invariably
suspect
that
they
are
not
believed
.
On
this
occasion
,
when
he
recovered
from
his
exaltation
,
he
would
probably
suspect
Muishkin
of
pitying
him
,
and
feel
insulted
.
"
Have
I
been
acting
rightly
in
allowing
him
to
develop
such
vast
resources
of
imagination
?
"
the
prince
asked
himself
.
But
his
answer
was
a
fit
of
violent
laughter
which
lasted
ten
whole
minutes
.
He
tried
to
reproach
himself
for
the
laughing
fit
,
but
eventually
concluded
that
he
need
n't
do
so
,
since
in
spite
of
it
he
was
truly
sorry
for
the
old
man
.
The
same
evening
he
received
a
strange
letter
,
short
but
decided
.
The
general
informed
him
that
they
must
part
for
ever
;
that
he
was
grateful
,
but
that
even
from
him
he
could
not
accept
"
signs
of
sympathy
which
were
humiliating
to
the
dignity
of
a
man
already
miserable
enough
.
"
When
the
prince
heard
that
the
old
man
had
gone
to
Nina
Alexandrovna
,
though
,
he
felt
almost
easy
on
his
account
.
We
have
seen
,
however
,
that
the
general
paid
a
visit
to
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
and
caused
trouble
there
,
the
final
upshot
being
that
he
frightened
Mrs.
Epanchin
,
and
angered
her
by
bitter
hints
as
to
his
son
Gania
.