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She
was
evidently
in
difficulties
as
to
how
best
to
go
on
.
"
May
I
speak
of
something
serious
to
you
,
for
once
in
my
life
?
"
she
asked
,
angrily
.
She
was
irritated
at
she
knew
not
what
,
and
could
not
restrain
her
wrath
.
"
Of
course
you
may
;
I
am
very
glad
to
listen
,
"
replied
Muishkin
.
Aglaya
was
silent
a
moment
and
then
began
again
with
evident
dislike
of
her
subject
:
"
I
do
not
wish
to
quarrel
with
them
about
this
;
in
some
things
they
wo
n't
be
reasonable
.
I
always
did
feel
a
loathing
for
the
laws
which
seem
to
guide
mamma
's
conduct
at
times
.
I
do
n't
speak
of
father
,
for
he
can
not
be
expected
to
be
anything
but
what
he
is
.
Mother
is
a
noble-minded
woman
,
I
know
;
you
try
to
suggest
anything
mean
to
her
,
and
you
'll
see
!
But
she
is
such
a
slave
to
these
miserable
creatures
!
I
do
n't
mean
old
Bielokonski
alone
.
She
is
a
contemptible
old
thing
,
but
she
is
able
to
twist
people
round
her
little
finger
,
and
I
admire
that
in
her
,
at
all
events
!
How
mean
it
all
is
,
and
how
foolish
!
We
were
always
middle-class
,
thoroughly
middle-class
,
people
.
Why
should
we
attempt
to
climb
into
the
giddy
heights
of
the
fashionable
world
?
My
sisters
are
all
for
it
.
It
's
Prince
S.
they
have
to
thank
for
poisoning
their
minds
.
Why
are
you
so
glad
that
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
is
coming
?
"
"
Listen
to
me
,
Aglaya
,
"
said
the
prince
,
"
I
do
believe
you
are
nervous
lest
I
shall
make
a
fool
of
myself
tomorrow
at
your
party
?
"
"
Nervous
about
you
?
"
Aglaya
blushed
.
"
Why
should
I
be
nervous
about
you
?
What
would
it
matter
to
me
if
you
were
to
make
ever
such
a
fool
of
yourself
?
How
can
you
say
such
a
thing
?
What
do
you
mean
by
'
making
a
fool
of
yourself
'
?
What
a
vulgar
expression
!
I
suppose
you
intend
to
talk
in
that
sort
of
way
tomorrow
evening
?
Look
up
a
few
more
such
expressions
in
your
dictionary
;
do
,
you
'll
make
a
grand
effect
!
I
'm
sorry
that
you
seem
to
be
able
to
come
into
a
room
as
gracefully
as
you
do
;
where
did
you
learn
the
art
?
Do
you
think
you
can
drink
a
cup
of
tea
decently
,
when
you
know
everybody
is
looking
at
you
,
on
purpose
to
see
how
you
do
it
?
"
"
Yes
,
I
think
I
can
.
"
"
Can
you
?
I
'm
sorry
for
it
then
,
for
I
should
have
had
a
good
laugh
at
you
otherwise
.
Do
break
something
at
least
,
in
the
drawing-room
!
Upset
the
Chinese
vase
,
wo
n't
you
?
It
's
a
valuable
one
;
do
break
it
.
Mamma
values
it
,
and
she
'll
go
out
of
her
mind
--
it
was
a
present
.
She
'll
cry
before
everyone
,
you
'll
see
!
Wave
your
hand
about
,
you
know
,
as
you
always
do
,
and
just
smash
it
.
Sit
down
near
it
on
purpose
.
"
"
On
the
contrary
,
I
shall
sit
as
far
from
it
as
I
can
.
Thanks
for
the
hint
.