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The
prince
bent
forward
to
listen
,
putting
all
the
strain
he
could
muster
upon
his
understanding
in
order
to
take
in
what
Rogojin
said
,
and
continuing
to
gaze
at
the
latter
's
face
.
"
Was
it
you
?
"
he
muttered
,
at
last
,
motioning
with
his
head
towards
the
curtain
.
"
Yes
,
it
was
I
,
"
whispered
Rogojin
,
looking
down
.
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Neither
spoke
for
five
minutes
.
"
Because
,
you
know
,
"
Rogojin
recommenced
,
as
though
continuing
a
former
sentence
,
"
if
you
were
ill
now
,
or
had
a
fit
,
or
screamed
,
or
anything
,
they
might
hear
it
in
the
yard
,
or
even
in
the
street
,
and
guess
that
someone
was
passing
the
night
in
the
house
.
They
would
all
come
and
knock
and
want
to
come
in
,
because
they
know
I
am
not
at
home
.
I
did
n't
light
a
candle
for
the
same
reason
.
When
I
am
not
here
--
for
two
or
three
days
at
a
time
,
now
and
then
--
no
one
comes
in
to
tidy
the
house
or
anything
;
those
are
my
orders
.
So
that
I
want
them
to
not
know
we
are
spending
the
night
here
--
"
"
Wait
,
"
interrupted
the
prince
.
"
I
asked
both
the
porter
and
the
woman
whether
Nastasia
Philipovna
had
spent
last
night
in
the
house
;
so
they
knew
--
"
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"
I
know
you
asked
.
I
told
them
that
she
had
called
in
for
ten
minutes
,
and
then
gone
straight
back
to
Pavlofsk
.
No
one
knows
she
slept
here
.
Last
night
we
came
in
just
as
carefully
as
you
and
I
did
today
.
I
thought
as
I
came
along
with
her
that
she
would
not
like
to
creep
in
so
secretly
,
but
I
was
quite
wrong
.
She
whispered
,
and
walked
on
tip-toe
;
she
carried
her
skirt
over
her
arm
,
so
that
it
should
n't
rustle
,
and
she
held
up
her
finger
at
me
on
the
stairs
,
so
that
I
should
n't
make
a
noise
--
it
was
you
she
was
afraid
of
.
She
was
mad
with
terror
in
the
train
,
and
she
begged
me
to
bring
her
to
this
house
.
I
thought
of
taking
her
to
her
rooms
at
the
Ismailofsky
barracks
first
;
but
she
would
n't
hear
of
it
.
She
said
,
'
No
--
not
there
;
he
'll
find
me
out
at
once
there
.
Take
me
to
your
own
house
,
where
you
can
hide
me
,
and
tomorrow
we
'll
set
off
for
Moscow
.
'
Thence
she
would
go
to
Orel
,
she
said
.
When
she
went
to
bed
,
she
was
still
talking
about
going
to
Orel
.
"
"
Wait
!
What
do
you
intend
to
do
now
,
Parfen
?
"
"
Well
,
I
'm
afraid
of
you
.