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Evgenie
himself
was
very
likely
going
abroad
also
;
so
were
Prince
S.
and
his
wife
,
if
affairs
allowed
of
it
;
the
general
was
to
stay
at
home
.
They
were
all
at
their
estate
of
Colmina
now
,
about
twenty
miles
or
so
from
St.
Petersburg
.
Princess
Bielokonski
had
not
returned
to
Moscow
yet
,
and
was
apparently
staying
on
for
reasons
of
her
own
.
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
had
insisted
that
it
was
quite
impossible
to
remain
in
Pavlofsk
after
what
had
happened
.
Evgenie
had
told
her
of
all
the
rumours
current
in
town
about
the
affair
;
so
that
there
could
be
no
talk
of
their
going
to
their
house
on
the
Yelagin
as
yet
.
"
And
in
point
of
fact
,
prince
,
"
added
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
,
"
you
must
allow
that
they
could
hardly
have
stayed
here
,
considering
that
they
knew
of
all
that
went
on
at
your
place
,
and
in
the
face
of
your
daily
visits
to
their
house
,
visits
which
you
insisted
upon
making
in
spite
of
their
refusal
to
see
you
.
"
"
Yes
--
yes
,
quite
so
;
you
are
quite
right
.
I
wished
to
see
Aglaya
Ivanovna
,
you
know
!
"
said
the
prince
,
nodding
his
head
.
"
Oh
,
my
dear
fellow
,
"
cried
Evgenie
,
warmly
,
with
real
sorrow
in
his
voice
,
"
how
could
you
permit
all
that
to
come
about
as
it
has
?
Of
course
,
of
course
,
I
know
it
was
all
so
unexpected
.
I
admit
that
you
,
only
naturally
,
lost
your
head
,
and
--
and
could
not
stop
the
foolish
girl
;
that
was
not
in
your
power
.
I
quite
see
so
much
;
but
you
really
should
have
understood
how
seriously
she
cared
for
you
.
She
could
not
bear
to
share
you
with
another
;
and
you
could
bring
yourself
to
throw
away
and
shatter
such
a
treasure
!
Oh
,
prince
,
prince
!
"
"
Yes
,
yes
,
you
are
quite
right
again
,
"
said
the
poor
prince
,
in
anguish
of
mind
.
"
I
was
wrong
,
I
know
.
But
it
was
only
Aglaya
who
looked
on
Nastasia
Philipovna
so
;
no
one
else
did
,
you
know
.
"
"
But
that
's
just
the
worst
of
it
all
,
do
n't
you
see
,
that
there
was
absolutely
nothing
serious
about
the
matter
in
reality
!
"
cried
Evgenie
,
beside
himself
:
"
Excuse
me
,
prince
,
but
I
have
thought
over
all
this
;
I
have
thought
a
great
deal
over
it
;
I
know
all
that
had
happened
before
;
I
know
all
that
took
place
six
months
since
;
and
I
know
there
was
nothing
serious
about
the
matter
,
it
was
but
fancy
,
smoke
,
fantasy
,
distorted
by
agitation
,
and
only
the
alarmed
jealousy
of
an
absolutely
inexperienced
girl
could
possibly
have
mistaken
it
for
serious
reality
.
"
Here
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
quite
let
himself
go
,
and
gave
the
reins
to
his
indignation
.
Clearly
and
reasonably
,
and
with
great
psychological
insight
,
he
drew
a
picture
of
the
prince
's
past
relations
with
Nastasia
Philipovna
.
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
always
had
a
ready
tongue
,
but
on
this
occasion
his
eloquence
,
surprised
himself
.
"
From
the
very
beginning
,
"
he
said
,
"
you
began
with
a
lie
;
what
began
with
a
lie
was
bound
to
end
with
a
lie
;
such
is
the
law
of
nature
.