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Lizabetha
Prokofievna
went
off
in
a
direction
exactly
contrary
to
the
usual
one
,
and
all
understood
very
well
what
she
was
driving
at
,
but
held
their
peace
,
fearing
to
irritate
the
good
lady
.
She
,
as
though
anxious
to
avoid
any
conversation
,
walked
ahead
,
silent
and
alone
.
At
last
Adelaida
remarked
that
it
was
no
use
racing
along
at
such
a
pace
,
and
that
she
could
not
keep
up
with
her
mother
.
"
Look
here
,
"
said
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
,
turning
round
suddenly
;
"
we
are
passing
his
house
.
Whatever
Aglaya
may
think
,
and
in
spite
of
anything
that
may
happen
,
he
is
not
a
stranger
to
us
;
besides
which
,
he
is
ill
and
in
misfortune
.
I
,
for
one
,
shall
call
in
and
see
him
.
Let
anyone
follow
me
who
cares
to
.
"
Of
course
every
one
of
them
followed
her
.
The
prince
hastened
to
apologize
,
very
properly
,
for
yesterday
's
mishap
with
the
vase
,
and
for
the
scene
generally
.
"
Oh
,
that
's
nothing
,
"
replied
Lizabetha
;
"
I
'm
not
sorry
for
the
vase
,
I
'm
sorry
for
you
.
H
'm
!
so
you
can
see
that
there
was
a
'
scene
,
'
can
you
?
Well
,
it
does
n't
matter
much
,
for
everyone
must
realize
now
that
it
is
impossible
to
be
hard
on
you
.
Well
,
au
revoir
.
I
advise
you
to
have
a
walk
,
and
then
go
to
sleep
again
if
you
can
.
Come
in
as
usual
,
if
you
feel
inclined
;
and
be
assured
,
once
for
all
,
whatever
happens
,
and
whatever
may
have
happened
,
you
shall
always
remain
the
friend
of
the
family
--
mine
,
at
all
events
.
I
can
answer
for
myself
.
"
In
response
to
this
challenge
all
the
others
chimed
in
and
re-echoed
mamma
's
sentiments
.
And
so
they
took
their
departure
;
but
in
this
hasty
and
kindly
designed
visit
there
was
hidden
a
fund
of
cruelty
which
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
never
dreamed
of
.
In
the
words
"
as
usual
,
"
and
again
in
her
added
,
"
mine
,
at
all
events
,
"
there
seemed
an
ominous
knell
of
some
evil
to
come
.
The
prince
began
to
think
of
Aglaya
.
She
had
certainly
given
him
a
wonderful
smile
,
both
at
coming
and
again
at
leave-taking
,
but
had
not
said
a
word
,
not
even
when
the
others
all
professed
their
friendship
for
him
.
She
had
looked
very
intently
at
him
,
but
that
was
all
.
Her
face
had
been
paler
than
usual
;
she
looked
as
though
she
had
slept
badly
.
The
prince
made
up
his
mind
that
he
would
make
a
point
of
going
there
"
as
usual
,
"
tonight
,
and
looked
feverishly
at
his
watch
.
Vera
came
in
three
minutes
after
the
Epanchins
had
left
.
"
Lef
Nicolaievitch
,
"
she
said
,
"
Aglaya
Ivanovna
has
just
given
me
a
message
for
you
.
"