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But
it
was
Hippolyte
's
last
idea
which
upset
him
.
"
What
I
am
really
alarmed
about
,
though
,
"
he
said
,
"
is
Aglaya
Ivanovna
.
Rogojin
knows
how
you
love
her
.
Love
for
love
.
You
took
Nastasia
Philipovna
from
him
.
He
will
murder
Aglaya
Ivanovna
;
for
though
she
is
not
yours
,
of
course
,
now
,
still
such
an
act
would
pain
you
,
--
would
n't
it
?
"
He
had
attained
his
end
.
The
prince
left
the
house
beside
himself
with
terror
.
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These
warnings
about
Rogojin
were
expressed
on
the
day
before
the
wedding
.
That
evening
the
prince
saw
Nastasia
Philipovna
for
the
last
time
before
they
were
to
meet
at
the
altar
;
but
Nastasia
was
not
in
a
position
to
give
him
any
comfort
or
consolation
.
On
the
contrary
,
she
only
added
to
his
mental
perturbation
as
the
evening
went
on
.
Up
to
this
time
she
had
invariably
done
her
best
to
cheer
him
--
she
was
afraid
of
his
looking
melancholy
;
she
would
try
singing
to
him
,
and
telling
him
every
sort
of
funny
story
or
reminiscence
that
she
could
recall
.
The
prince
nearly
always
pretended
to
be
amused
,
whether
he
were
so
actually
or
no
;
but
often
enough
he
laughed
sincerely
,
delighted
by
the
brilliancy
of
her
wit
when
she
was
carried
away
by
her
narrative
,
as
she
very
often
was
.
Nastasia
would
be
wild
with
joy
to
see
the
impression
she
had
made
,
and
to
hear
his
laugh
of
real
amusement
;
and
she
would
remain
the
whole
evening
in
a
state
of
pride
and
happiness
.
But
this
evening
her
melancholy
and
thoughtfulness
grew
with
every
hour
.
The
prince
had
told
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
with
perfect
sincerity
that
he
loved
Nastasia
Philipovna
with
all
his
soul
.
In
his
love
for
her
there
was
the
sort
of
tenderness
one
feels
for
a
sick
,
unhappy
child
which
can
not
be
left
alone
.
He
never
spoke
of
his
feelings
for
Nastasia
to
anyone
,
not
even
to
herself
.
When
they
were
together
they
never
discussed
their
"
feelings
,
"
and
there
was
nothing
in
their
cheerful
,
animated
conversation
which
an
outsider
could
not
have
heard
.
Daria
Alexeyevna
,
with
whom
Nastasia
was
staying
,
told
afterwards
how
she
had
been
filled
with
joy
and
delight
only
to
look
at
them
,
all
this
time
.
Thanks
to
the
manner
in
which
he
regarded
Nastasia
's
mental
and
moral
condition
,
the
prince
was
to
some
extent
freed
from
other
perplexities
.
She
was
now
quite
different
from
the
woman
he
had
known
three
months
before
.
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He
was
not
astonished
,
for
instance
,
to
see
her
now
so
impatient
to
marry
him
--
she
who
formerly
had
wept
with
rage
and
hurled
curses
and
reproaches
at
him
if
he
mentioned
marriage
!
"
It
shows
that
she
no
longer
fears
,
as
she
did
then
,
that
she
would
make
me
unhappy
by
marrying
me
,
"
he
thought
.
And
he
felt
sure
that
so
sudden
a
change
could
not
be
a
natural
one
.
This
rapid
growth
of
self-confidence
could
not
be
due
only
to
her
hatred
for
Aglaya
.
To
suppose
that
would
be
to
suspect
the
depth
of
her
feelings
.
Nor
could
it
arise
from
dread
of
the
fate
that
awaited
her
if
she
married
Rogojin
.
These
causes
,
indeed
,
as
well
as
others
,
might
have
played
a
part
in
it
,
but
the
true
reason
,
Muishkin
decided
,
was
the
one
he
had
long
suspected
--
that
the
poor
sick
soul
had
come
to
the
end
of
its
forces
.
Yet
this
was
an
explanation
that
did
not
procure
him
any
peace
of
mind
.
At
times
he
seemed
to
be
making
violent
efforts
to
think
of
nothing
,
and
one
would
have
said
that
he
looked
on
his
marriage
as
an
unimportant
formality
,
and
on
his
future
happiness
as
a
thing
not
worth
considering
.
As
to
conversations
such
as
the
one
held
with
Evgenie
Pavlovitch
,
he
avoided
them
as
far
as
possible
,
feeling
that
there
were
certain
objections
to
which
he
could
make
no
answer
.
The
prince
had
observed
that
Nastasia
knew
well
enough
what
Aglaya
was
to
him
.
He
never
spoke
of
it
,
but
he
had
seen
her
face
when
she
had
caught
him
starting
off
for
the
Epanchins
'
house
on
several
occasions
.
When
the
Epanchins
left
Pavlofsk
,
she
had
beamed
with
radiance
and
happiness
.
Unsuspicious
and
unobservant
as
he
was
,
he
had
feared
at
that
time
that
Nastasia
might
have
some
scheme
in
her
mind
for
a
scene
or
scandal
which
would
drive
Aglaya
out
of
Pavlofsk
.
She
had
encouraged
the
rumours
and
excitement
among
the
inhabitants
of
the
place
as
to
her
marriage
with
the
prince
,
in
order
to
annoy
her
rival
;
and
,
finding
it
difficult
to
meet
the
Epanchins
anywhere
,
she
had
,
on
one
occasion
,
taken
him
for
a
drive
past
their
house
.
He
did
not
observe
what
was
happening
until
they
were
almost
passing
the
windows
,
when
it
was
too
late
to
do
anything
.
He
said
nothing
,
but
for
two
days
afterwards
he
was
ill
.