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"
Oh
!
then
you
did
come
'
to
fight
,
'
I
may
conclude
?
Dear
me
!
--
and
I
thought
you
were
cleverer
--
"
They
looked
at
one
another
with
undisguised
malice
.
One
of
these
women
had
written
to
the
other
,
so
lately
,
such
letters
as
we
have
seen
;
and
it
all
was
dispersed
at
their
first
meeting
.
Yet
it
appeared
that
not
one
of
the
four
persons
in
the
room
considered
this
in
any
degree
strange
.
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The
prince
who
,
up
to
yesterday
,
would
not
have
believed
that
he
could
even
dream
of
such
an
impossible
scene
as
this
,
stood
and
listened
and
looked
on
,
and
felt
as
though
he
had
long
foreseen
it
all
.
The
most
fantastic
dream
seemed
suddenly
to
have
been
metamorphosed
into
the
most
vivid
reality
.
One
of
these
women
so
despised
the
other
,
and
so
longed
to
express
her
contempt
for
her
(
perhaps
she
had
only
come
for
that
very
purpose
,
as
Rogojin
said
next
day
)
,
that
howsoever
fantastical
was
the
other
woman
,
howsoever
afflicted
her
spirit
and
disturbed
her
understanding
,
no
preconceived
idea
of
hers
could
possibly
stand
up
against
that
deadly
feminine
contempt
of
her
rival
.
The
prince
felt
sure
that
Nastasia
would
say
nothing
about
the
letters
herself
;
but
he
could
judge
by
her
flashing
eyes
and
the
expression
of
her
face
what
the
thought
of
those
letters
must
be
costing
her
at
this
moment
.
He
would
have
given
half
his
life
to
prevent
Aglaya
from
speaking
of
them
.
But
Aglaya
suddenly
braced
herself
up
,
and
seemed
to
master
herself
fully
,
all
in
an
instant
.
"
You
have
not
quite
understood
,
"
she
said
.
"
I
did
not
come
to
quarrel
with
you
,
though
I
do
not
like
you
.
I
came
to
speak
to
you
as
...
as
one
human
being
to
another
.
I
came
with
my
mind
made
up
as
to
what
I
had
to
say
to
you
,
and
I
shall
not
change
my
intention
,
although
you
may
misunderstand
me
.
So
much
the
worse
for
you
,
not
for
myself
!
I
wished
to
reply
to
all
you
have
written
to
me
and
to
reply
personally
,
because
I
think
that
is
the
more
convenient
way
.
Listen
to
my
reply
to
all
your
letters
.
I
began
to
be
sorry
for
Prince
Lef
Nicolaievitch
on
the
very
day
I
made
his
acquaintance
,
and
when
I
heard
--
afterwards
--
of
all
that
took
place
at
your
house
in
the
evening
,
I
was
sorry
for
him
because
he
was
such
a
simple-minded
man
,
and
because
he
,
in
the
simplicity
of
his
soul
,
believed
that
he
could
be
happy
with
a
woman
of
your
character
.
What
I
feared
actually
took
place
;
you
could
not
love
him
,
you
tortured
him
,
and
threw
him
over
.
You
could
not
love
him
because
you
are
too
proud
--
no
,
not
proud
,
that
is
an
error
;
because
you
are
too
vain
--
no
,
not
quite
that
either
;
too
self-loving
;
you
are
self-loving
to
madness
.
Your
letters
to
me
are
a
proof
of
it
.
You
could
not
love
so
simple
a
soul
as
his
,
and
perhaps
in
your
heart
you
despised
him
and
laughed
at
him
.
All
you
could
love
was
your
shame
and
the
perpetual
thought
that
you
were
disgraced
and
insulted
.
If
you
were
less
shameful
,
or
had
no
cause
at
all
for
shame
,
you
would
be
still
more
unhappy
than
you
are
now
.
"
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Aglaya
brought
out
these
thronging
words
with
great
satisfaction
.
They
came
from
her
lips
hurriedly
and
impetuously
,
and
had
been
prepared
and
thought
out
long
ago
,
even
before
she
had
ever
dreamed
of
the
present
meeting
.
She
watched
with
eagerness
the
effect
of
her
speech
as
shown
in
Nastasia
's
face
,
which
was
distorted
with
agitation
.
"
You
remember
,
"
she
continued
,
"
he
wrote
me
a
letter
at
that
time
;
he
says
you
know
all
about
that
letter
and
that
you
even
read
it
.
I
understand
all
by
means
of
this
letter
,
and
understand
it
correctly
.
He
has
since
confirmed
it
all
to
me
--
what
I
now
say
to
you
,
word
for
word
.
After
receiving
his
letter
I
waited
;
I
guessed
that
you
would
soon
come
back
here
,
because
you
could
never
do
without
Petersburg
;
you
are
still
too
young
and
lovely
for
the
provinces
.
However
,
this
is
not
my
own
idea
,
"
she
added
,
blushing
dreadfully
;
and
from
this
moment
the
colour
never
left
her
cheeks
to
the
end
of
her
speech
.
"
When
I
next
saw
the
prince
I
began
to
feel
terribly
pained
and
hurt
on
his
account
.
Do
not
laugh
;
if
you
laugh
you
are
unworthy
of
understanding
what
I
say
.
"