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"
Ah
,
you
want
to
arouse
our
curiosity
!
"
said
Aglaya
.
"
And
how
terribly
solemn
you
are
about
it
!
"
"
Very
well
,
"
interrupted
Adelaida
,
"
then
if
you
can
read
faces
so
well
,
you
must
have
been
in
love
.
Come
now
;
I
've
guessed
--
let
's
have
the
secret
!
"
"
I
have
not
been
in
love
,
"
said
the
prince
,
as
quietly
and
seriously
as
before
.
"
I
have
been
happy
in
another
way
.
"
"
How
,
how
?
"
"
Well
,
I
'll
tell
you
,
"
said
the
prince
,
apparently
in
a
deep
reverie
.
"
Here
you
all
are
,
"
began
the
prince
,
"
settling
yourselves
down
to
listen
to
me
with
so
much
curiosity
,
that
if
I
do
not
satisfy
you
you
will
probably
be
angry
with
me
.
No
,
no
!
I
'm
only
joking
!
"
he
added
,
hastily
,
with
a
smile
.
"
Well
,
then
--
they
were
all
children
there
,
and
I
was
always
among
children
and
only
with
children
.
They
were
the
children
of
the
village
in
which
I
lived
,
and
they
went
to
the
school
there
--
all
of
them
.
I
did
not
teach
them
,
oh
no
;
there
was
a
master
for
that
,
one
Jules
Thibaut
.
I
may
have
taught
them
some
things
,
but
I
was
among
them
just
as
an
outsider
,
and
I
passed
all
four
years
of
my
life
there
among
them
.
I
wished
for
nothing
better
;
I
used
to
tell
them
everything
and
hid
nothing
from
them
.
Their
fathers
and
relations
were
very
angry
with
me
,
because
the
children
could
do
nothing
without
me
at
last
,
and
used
to
throng
after
me
at
all
times
.
The
schoolmaster
was
my
greatest
enemy
in
the
end
!
I
had
many
enemies
,
and
all
because
of
the
children
.
Even
Schneider
reproached
me
.
What
were
they
afraid
of
?
One
can
tell
a
child
everything
,
anything
.
I
have
often
been
struck
by
the
fact
that
parents
know
their
children
so
little
.
They
should
not
conceal
so
much
from
them
.
How
well
even
little
children
understand
that
their
parents
conceal
things
from
them
,
because
they
consider
them
too
young
to
understand
!
Children
are
capable
of
giving
advice
in
the
most
important
matters
.
How
can
one
deceive
these
dear
little
birds
,
when
they
look
at
one
so
sweetly
and
confidingly
?
I
call
them
birds
because
there
is
nothing
in
the
world
better
than
birds
!
"
However
,
most
of
the
people
were
angry
with
me
about
one
and
the
same
thing
;
but
Thibaut
simply
was
jealous
of
me
.
At
first
he
had
wagged
his
head
and
wondered
how
it
was
that
the
children
understood
what
I
told
them
so
well
,
and
could
not
learn
from
him
;
and
he
laughed
like
anything
when
I
replied
that
neither
he
nor
I
could
teach
them
very
much
,
but
that
they
might
teach
us
a
good
deal
.
"
How
he
could
hate
me
and
tell
scandalous
stories
about
me
,
living
among
children
as
he
did
,
is
what
I
can
not
understand
.
Children
soothe
and
heal
the
wounded
heart
.
I
remember
there
was
one
poor
fellow
at
our
professor
's
who
was
being
treated
for
madness
,
and
you
have
no
idea
what
those
children
did
for
him
,
eventually
.
I
do
n't
think
he
was
mad
,
but
only
terribly
unhappy
.
But
I
'll
tell
you
all
about
him
another
day
.
Now
I
must
get
on
with
this
story
.