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"
I
told
you
I
had
not
had
much
of
an
education
,
"
replied
the
prince
.
"
How
am
I
to
respect
you
,
if
that
's
the
case
?
Read
on
now
.
No
--
do
n't
!
Stop
reading
!
"
And
once
more
,
that
same
evening
,
Aglaya
mystified
them
all
.
Prince
S.
had
returned
,
and
Aglaya
was
particularly
amiable
to
him
,
and
asked
a
great
deal
after
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
.
(
Muishkin
had
not
come
in
as
yet
.
)
Suddenly
Prince
S.
hinted
something
about
"
a
new
and
approaching
change
in
the
family
.
"
He
was
led
to
this
remark
by
a
communication
inadvertently
made
to
him
by
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
,
that
Adelaida
's
marriage
must
be
postponed
a
little
longer
,
in
order
that
the
two
weddings
might
come
off
together
.
It
is
impossible
to
describe
Aglaya
's
irritation
.
She
flared
up
,
and
said
some
indignant
words
about
"
all
these
silly
insinuations
.
"
She
added
that
"
she
had
no
intentions
as
yet
of
replacing
anybody
's
mistress
.
"
These
words
painfully
impressed
the
whole
party
;
but
especially
her
parents
.
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
summoned
a
secret
council
of
two
,
and
insisted
upon
the
general
's
demanding
from
the
prince
a
full
explanation
of
his
relations
with
Nastasia
Philipovna
.
The
general
argued
that
it
was
only
a
whim
of
Aglaya
's
;
and
that
,
had
not
Prince
S.
unfortunately
made
that
remark
,
which
had
confused
the
child
and
made
her
blush
,
she
never
would
have
said
what
she
did
;
and
that
he
was
sure
Aglaya
knew
well
that
anything
she
might
have
heard
of
the
prince
and
Nastasia
Philipovna
was
merely
the
fabrication
of
malicious
tongues
,
and
that
the
woman
was
going
to
marry
Rogojin
.
He
insisted
that
the
prince
had
nothing
whatever
to
do
with
Nastasia
Philipovna
,
so
far
as
any
liaison
was
concerned
;
and
,
if
the
truth
were
to
be
told
about
it
,
he
added
,
never
had
had
.
Meanwhile
nothing
put
the
prince
out
,
and
he
continued
to
be
in
the
seventh
heaven
of
bliss
.
Of
course
he
could
not
fail
to
observe
some
impatience
and
ill-temper
in
Aglaya
now
and
then
;
but
he
believed
in
something
else
,
and
nothing
could
now
shake
his
conviction
.
Besides
,
Aglaya
's
frowns
never
lasted
long
;
they
disappeared
of
themselves
.
Perhaps
he
was
too
easy
in
his
mind
.
So
thought
Hippolyte
,
at
all
events
,
who
met
him
in
the
park
one
day
.
"
Did
n't
I
tell
you
the
truth
now
,
when
I
said
you
were
in
love
?
"
he
said
,
coming
up
to
Muishkin
of
his
own
accord
,
and
stopping
him
.
The
prince
gave
him
his
hand
and
congratulated
him
upon
"
looking
so
well
.
"