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"
And
what
did
he
mean
by
that
face
--
a
face
which
he
so
fears
,
and
yet
so
loves
?
And
meanwhile
he
really
may
die
,
as
he
says
,
without
seeing
Aglaya
,
and
she
will
never
know
how
devotedly
he
loves
her
!
Ha
,
ha
,
ha
!
How
does
the
fellow
manage
to
love
two
of
them
?
Two
different
kinds
of
love
,
I
suppose
!
This
is
very
interesting
--
poor
idiot
!
What
on
earth
will
become
of
him
now
?
"
The
prince
did
not
die
before
his
wedding
--
either
by
day
or
night
,
as
he
had
foretold
that
he
might
.
Very
probably
he
passed
disturbed
nights
,
and
was
afflicted
with
bad
dreams
;
but
,
during
the
daytime
,
among
his
fellow-men
,
he
seemed
as
kind
as
ever
,
and
even
contented
;
only
a
little
thoughtful
when
alone
.
The
wedding
was
hurried
on
.
The
day
was
fixed
for
exactly
a
week
after
Evgenie
's
visit
to
the
prince
.
In
the
face
of
such
haste
as
this
,
even
the
prince
's
best
friends
(
if
he
had
had
any
)
would
have
felt
the
hopelessness
of
any
attempt
to
save
"
the
poor
madman
.
"
Rumour
said
that
in
the
visit
of
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
was
to
be
discerned
the
influence
of
Lizabetha
Prokofievna
and
her
husband
...
But
if
those
good
souls
,
in
the
boundless
kindness
of
their
hearts
,
were
desirous
of
saving
the
eccentric
young
fellow
from
ruin
,
they
were
unable
to
take
any
stronger
measures
to
attain
that
end
.
Neither
their
position
,
nor
their
private
inclination
,
perhaps
(
and
only
naturally
)
,
would
allow
them
to
use
any
more
pronounced
means
.
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We
have
observed
before
that
even
some
of
the
prince
's
nearest
neighbours
had
begun
to
oppose
him
.
Vera
Lebedeff
's
passive
disagreement
was
limited
to
the
shedding
of
a
few
solitary
tears
;
to
more
frequent
sitting
alone
at
home
,
and
to
a
diminished
frequency
in
her
visits
to
the
prince
's
apartments
.
Colia
was
occupied
with
his
father
at
this
time
.
The
old
man
died
during
a
second
stroke
,
which
took
place
just
eight
days
after
the
first
.
The
prince
showed
great
sympathy
in
the
grief
of
the
family
,
and
during
the
first
days
of
their
mourning
he
was
at
the
house
a
great
deal
with
Nina
Alexandrovna
.
He
went
to
the
funeral
,
and
it
was
observable
that
the
public
assembled
in
church
greeted
his
arrival
and
departure
with
whisperings
,
and
watched
him
closely
.
The
same
thing
happened
in
the
park
and
in
the
street
,
wherever
he
went
.
He
was
pointed
out
when
he
drove
by
,
and
he
often
overheard
the
name
of
Nastasia
Philipovna
coupled
with
his
own
as
he
passed
.
People
looked
out
for
her
at
the
funeral
,
too
,
but
she
was
not
there
;
and
another
conspicuous
absentee
was
the
captain
's
widow
,
whom
Lebedeff
had
prevented
from
coming
.
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The
funeral
service
produced
a
great
effect
on
the
prince
.
He
whispered
to
Lebedeff
that
this
was
the
first
time
he
had
ever
heard
a
Russian
funeral
service
since
he
was
a
little
boy
.
Observing
that
he
was
looking
about
him
uneasily
,
Lebedeff
asked
him
whom
he
was
seeking
.
"
Nothing
.
I
only
thought
I
--
"
"
Is
it
Rogojin
?
"