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Even
if
there
seems
something
strange
about
the
match
,
the
general
and
his
wife
said
to
each
other
,
the
"
world
"
will
accept
Aglaya
's
fiance
without
any
question
if
he
is
under
the
patronage
of
the
princess
.
In
any
case
,
the
prince
would
have
to
be
"
shown
"
sooner
or
later
;
that
is
,
introduced
into
society
,
of
which
he
had
,
so
far
,
not
the
least
idea
.
Moreover
,
it
was
only
a
question
of
a
small
gathering
of
a
few
intimate
friends
.
Besides
Princess
Bielokonski
,
only
one
other
lady
was
expected
,
the
wife
of
a
high
dignitary
.
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
,
who
was
to
escort
the
princess
,
was
the
only
young
man
.
Muishkin
was
told
of
the
princess
's
visit
three
days
beforehand
,
but
nothing
was
said
to
him
about
the
party
until
the
night
before
it
was
to
take
place
.
He
could
not
help
observing
the
excited
and
agitated
condition
of
all
members
of
the
family
,
and
from
certain
hints
dropped
in
conversation
he
gathered
that
they
were
all
anxious
as
to
the
impression
he
should
make
upon
the
princess
.
But
the
Epanchins
,
one
and
all
,
believed
that
Muishkin
,
in
his
simplicity
of
mind
,
was
quite
incapable
of
realizing
that
they
could
be
feeling
any
anxiety
on
his
account
,
and
for
this
reason
they
all
looked
at
him
with
dread
and
uneasiness
.
In
point
of
fact
,
he
did
attach
marvellously
little
importance
to
the
approaching
event
.
He
was
occupied
with
altogether
different
thoughts
.
Aglaya
was
growing
hourly
more
capricious
and
gloomy
,
and
this
distressed
him
.
When
they
told
him
that
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
was
expected
,
he
evinced
great
delight
,
and
said
that
he
had
long
wished
to
see
him
--
and
somehow
these
words
did
not
please
anyone
.
Aglaya
left
the
room
in
a
fit
of
irritation
,
and
it
was
not
until
late
in
the
evening
,
past
eleven
,
when
the
prince
was
taking
his
departure
,
that
she
said
a
word
or
two
to
him
,
privately
,
as
she
accompanied
him
as
far
as
the
front
door
.
"
I
should
like
you
,
"
she
said
,
"
not
to
come
here
tomorrow
until
evening
,
when
the
guests
are
all
assembled
.
You
know
there
are
to
be
guests
,
do
n't
you
?
"
She
spoke
impatiently
and
with
severity
;
this
was
the
first
allusion
she
had
made
to
the
party
of
tomorrow
.
She
hated
the
idea
of
it
,
everyone
saw
that
;
and
she
would
probably
have
liked
to
quarrel
about
it
with
her
parents
,
but
pride
and
modesty
prevented
her
from
broaching
the
subject
.
The
prince
jumped
to
the
conclusion
that
Aglaya
,
too
,
was
nervous
about
him
,
and
the
impression
he
would
make
,
and
that
she
did
not
like
to
admit
her
anxiety
;
and
this
thought
alarmed
him
.
"
Yes
,
I
am
invited
,
"
he
replied
.