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There
he
lay
on
the
carpet
,
and
someone
quickly
placed
a
cushion
under
his
head
.
No
one
had
expected
this
.
In
a
quarter
of
an
hour
or
so
Prince
N.
and
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
and
the
old
dignitary
were
hard
at
work
endeavouring
to
restore
the
harmony
of
the
evening
,
but
it
was
of
no
avail
,
and
very
soon
after
the
guests
separated
and
went
their
ways
.
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A
great
deal
of
sympathy
was
expressed
;
a
considerable
amount
of
advice
was
volunteered
;
Ivan
Petrovitch
expressed
his
opinion
that
the
young
man
was
"
a
Slavophile
,
or
something
of
that
sort
"
;
but
that
it
was
not
a
dangerous
development
.
The
old
dignitary
said
nothing
.
True
enough
,
most
of
the
guests
,
next
day
and
the
day
after
,
were
not
in
very
good
humour
.
Ivan
Petrovitch
was
a
little
offended
,
but
not
seriously
so
.
General
Epanchin
's
chief
was
rather
cool
towards
him
for
some
while
after
the
occurrence
.
The
old
dignitary
,
as
patron
of
the
family
,
took
the
opportunity
of
murmuring
some
kind
of
admonition
to
the
general
,
and
added
,
in
flattering
terms
,
that
he
was
most
interested
in
Aglaya
's
future
.
He
was
a
man
who
really
did
possess
a
kind
heart
,
although
his
interest
in
the
prince
,
in
the
earlier
part
of
the
evening
,
was
due
,
among
other
reasons
,
to
the
latter
's
connection
with
Nastasia
Philipovna
,
according
to
popular
report
.
He
had
heard
a
good
deal
of
this
story
here
and
there
,
and
was
greatly
interested
in
it
,
so
much
so
that
he
longed
to
ask
further
questions
about
it
.
Princess
Bielokonski
,
as
she
drove
away
on
this
eventful
evening
,
took
occasion
to
say
to
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
:
"
Well
--
he
's
a
good
match
--
and
a
bad
one
;
and
if
you
want
my
opinion
,
more
bad
than
good
.
You
can
see
for
yourself
the
man
is
an
invalid
.
"
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Lizabetha
therefore
decided
that
the
prince
was
impossible
as
a
husband
for
Aglaya
;
and
during
the
ensuing
night
she
made
a
vow
that
never
while
she
lived
should
he
marry
Aglaya
With
this
resolve
firmly
impressed
upon
her
mind
,
she
awoke
next
day
;
but
during
the
morning
,
after
her
early
lunch
,
she
fell
into
a
condition
of
remarkable
inconsistency
.
In
reply
to
a
very
guarded
question
of
her
sisters
'
,
Aglaya
had
answered
coldly
,
but
exceedingly
haughtily
: