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"
Oh
,
no
,
no
!
"
said
the
prince
at
last
,
"
that
was
not
what
I
was
going
to
say
--
oh
no
!
I
do
n't
think
you
would
ever
have
been
like
Osterman
.
"
Hippolyte
frowned
gloomily
.
"
I
'll
tell
you
why
I
draw
the
conclusion
,
"
explained
the
prince
,
evidently
desirous
of
clearing
up
the
matter
a
little
.
"
Because
,
though
I
often
think
over
the
men
of
those
times
,
I
can
not
for
the
life
of
me
imagine
them
to
be
like
ourselves
.
It
really
appears
to
me
that
they
were
of
another
race
altogether
than
ourselves
of
today
.
At
that
time
people
seemed
to
stick
so
to
one
idea
;
now
,
they
are
more
nervous
,
more
sensitive
,
more
enlightened
--
people
of
two
or
three
ideas
at
once
--
as
it
were
.
The
man
of
today
is
a
broader
man
,
so
to
speak
--
and
I
declare
I
believe
that
is
what
prevents
him
from
being
so
self-contained
and
independent
a
being
as
his
brother
of
those
earlier
days
.
Of
course
my
remark
was
only
made
under
this
impression
,
and
not
in
the
least
--
"
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"
I
quite
understand
You
are
trying
to
comfort
me
for
the
naiveness
with
which
you
disagreed
with
me
--
eh
?
Ha
!
ha
!
ha
!
You
are
a
regular
child
,
prince
!
However
,
I
can
not
help
seeing
that
you
always
treat
me
like
--
like
a
fragile
china
cup
.
Never
mind
,
never
mind
,
I
'm
not
a
bit
angry
!
At
all
events
we
have
had
a
very
funny
talk
.
Do
you
know
,
all
things
considered
,
I
should
like
to
be
something
better
than
Osterman
!
I
would
n't
take
the
trouble
to
rise
from
the
dead
to
be
an
Osterman
.
However
,
I
see
I
must
make
arrangements
to
die
soon
,
or
I
myself
--
.
Well
--
leave
me
now
!
Au
revoir
.
Look
here
--
before
you
go
,
just
give
me
your
opinion
:
how
do
you
think
I
ought
to
die
,
now
?
I
mean
--
the
best
,
the
most
virtuous
way
?
Tell
me
!
"
"
You
should
pass
us
by
and
forgive
us
our
happiness
,
"
said
the
prince
in
a
low
voice
.
"
Ha
!
ha
!
ha
!
I
thought
so
.
I
thought
I
should
hear
something
like
that
.
Well
,
you
are
--
you
really
are
--
oh
dear
me
!
Eloquence
,
eloquence
!
Good-bye
!
"
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As
to
the
evening
party
at
the
Epanchins
'
at
which
Princess
Bielokonski
was
to
be
present
,
Varia
had
reported
with
accuracy
;
though
she
had
perhaps
expressed
herself
too
strongly
.
The
thing
was
decided
in
a
hurry
and
with
a
certain
amount
of
quite
unnecessary
excitement
,
doubtless
because
"
nothing
could
be
done
in
this
house
like
anywhere
else
.
"
The
impatience
of
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
"
to
get
things
settled
"
explained
a
good
deal
,
as
well
as
the
anxiety
of
both
parents
for
the
happiness
of
their
beloved
daughter
.
Besides
,
Princess
Bielokonski
was
going
away
soon
,
and
they
hoped
that
she
would
take
an
interest
in
the
prince
.
They
were
anxious
that
he
should
enter
society
under
the
auspices
of
this
lady
,
whose
patronage
was
the
best
of
recommendations
for
any
young
man
.