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Offering
all
these
facts
to
our
readers
and
refusing
to
explain
them
,
we
do
not
for
a
moment
desire
to
justify
our
hero
's
conduct
.
On
the
contrary
,
we
are
quite
prepared
to
feel
our
share
of
the
indignation
which
his
behaviour
aroused
in
the
hearts
of
his
friends
.
Even
Vera
Lebedeff
was
angry
with
him
for
a
while
;
so
was
Colia
;
so
was
Keller
,
until
he
was
selected
for
best
man
;
so
was
Lebedeff
himself
,
--
who
began
to
intrigue
against
him
out
of
pure
irritation
;
--
but
of
this
anon
.
In
fact
we
are
in
full
accord
with
certain
forcible
words
spoken
to
the
prince
by
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
,
quite
unceremoniously
,
during
the
course
of
a
friendly
conversation
,
six
or
seven
days
after
the
events
at
Nastasia
Philipovna
's
house
.
We
may
remark
here
that
not
only
the
Epanchins
themselves
,
but
all
who
had
anything
to
do
with
them
,
thought
it
right
to
break
with
the
prince
in
consequence
of
his
conduct
.
Prince
S.
even
went
so
far
as
to
turn
away
and
cut
him
dead
in
the
street
.
But
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
was
not
afraid
to
compromise
himself
by
paying
the
prince
a
visit
,
and
did
so
,
in
spite
of
the
fact
that
he
had
recommenced
to
visit
at
the
Epanchins
'
,
where
he
was
received
with
redoubled
hospitality
and
kindness
after
the
temporary
estrangement
.
Evgenie
called
upon
the
prince
the
day
after
that
on
which
the
Epanchins
left
Pavlofsk
.
He
knew
of
all
the
current
rumours
,
--
in
fact
,
he
had
probably
contributed
to
them
himself
.
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The
prince
was
delighted
to
see
him
,
and
immediately
began
to
speak
of
the
Epanchins
;
--
which
simple
and
straightforward
opening
quite
took
Evgenie
's
fancy
,
so
that
he
melted
at
once
,
and
plunged
in
medias
res
without
ceremony
.
The
prince
did
not
know
,
up
to
this
,
that
the
Epanchins
had
left
the
place
.
He
grew
very
pale
on
hearing
the
news
;
but
a
moment
later
he
nodded
his
head
,
and
said
thoughtfully
:
"
I
knew
it
was
bound
to
be
so
.
"
Then
he
added
quickly
:
"
Where
have
they
gone
to
?
"
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Evgenie
meanwhile
observed
him
attentively
,
and
the
rapidity
of
the
questions
,
their
simplicity
,
the
prince
's
candour
,
and
at
the
same
time
,
his
evident
perplexity
and
mental
agitation
,
surprised
him
considerably
.
However
,
he
told
Muishkin
all
he
could
,
kindly
and
in
detail
.
The
prince
hardly
knew
anything
,
for
this
was
the
first
informant
from
the
household
whom
he
had
met
since
the
estrangement
.
Evgenie
reported
that
Aglaya
had
been
really
ill
,
and
that
for
two
nights
she
had
not
slept
at
all
,
owing
to
high
fever
;
that
now
she
was
better
and
out
of
serious
danger
,
but
still
in
a
nervous
,
hysterical
state
.
"
It
's
a
good
thing
that
there
is
peace
in
the
house
,
at
all
events
,
"
he
continued
.
"
They
never
utter
a
hint
about
the
past
,
not
only
in
Aglaya
's
presence
,
but
even
among
themselves
.
The
old
people
are
talking
of
a
trip
abroad
in
the
autumn
,
immediately
after
Adelaida
's
wedding
;
Aglaya
received
the
news
in
silence
.
"