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"
Surely
you
see
that
I
am
not
laughing
,
"
said
Nastasia
,
sadly
and
sternly
.
"
However
,
it
's
all
the
same
to
me
;
laugh
or
not
,
just
as
you
please
.
When
I
asked
him
about
you
,
he
told
me
that
he
had
long
since
ceased
to
love
you
,
that
the
very
recollection
of
you
was
a
torture
to
him
,
but
that
he
was
sorry
for
you
;
and
that
when
he
thought
of
you
his
heart
was
pierced
.
I
ought
to
tell
you
that
I
never
in
my
life
met
a
man
anything
like
him
for
noble
simplicity
of
mind
and
for
boundless
trustfulness
.
I
guessed
that
anyone
who
liked
could
deceive
him
,
and
that
he
would
immediately
forgive
anyone
who
did
deceive
him
;
and
it
was
for
this
that
I
grew
to
love
him
--
"
Aglaya
paused
for
a
moment
,
as
though
suddenly
brought
up
in
astonishment
that
she
could
have
said
these
words
,
but
at
the
same
time
a
great
pride
shone
in
her
eyes
,
like
a
defiant
assertion
that
it
would
not
matter
to
her
if
"
this
woman
"
laughed
in
her
face
for
the
admission
just
made
.
"
I
have
told
you
all
now
,
and
of
course
you
understand
what
I
wish
of
you
.
"
"
Perhaps
I
do
;
but
tell
me
yourself
,
"
said
Nastasia
Philipovna
,
quietly
.
Aglaya
flushed
up
angrily
.
"
I
wished
to
find
out
from
you
,
"
she
said
,
firmly
,
"
by
what
right
you
dare
to
meddle
with
his
feelings
for
me
?
By
what
right
you
dared
send
me
those
letters
?
By
what
right
do
you
continually
remind
both
me
and
him
that
you
love
him
,
after
you
yourself
threw
him
over
and
ran
away
from
him
in
so
insulting
and
shameful
a
way
?
"
"
I
never
told
either
him
or
you
that
I
loved
him
!
"
replied
Nastasia
Philipovna
,
with
an
effort
.
"
And
--
and
I
did
run
away
from
him
--
you
are
right
there
,
"
she
added
,
scarcely
audibly
.
"
Never
told
either
him
or
me
?
"
cried
Aglaya
.