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"
Read
this
,
"
she
said
,
handing
him
Gania
's
note
.
The
prince
took
it
from
her
hand
,
but
gazed
at
her
in
bewilderment
.
"
Oh
!
I
know
you
have
n't
read
it
,
and
that
you
could
never
be
that
man
's
accomplice
.
Read
it
,
I
wish
you
to
read
it
.
"
The
letter
had
evidently
been
written
in
a
hurry
:
"
My
fate
is
to
be
decided
today
"
(
it
ran
)
,
"
you
know
how
.
This
day
I
must
give
my
word
irrevocably
.
I
have
no
right
to
ask
your
help
,
and
I
dare
not
allow
myself
to
indulge
in
any
hopes
;
but
once
you
said
just
one
word
,
and
that
word
lighted
up
the
night
of
my
life
,
and
became
the
beacon
of
my
days
.
Say
one
more
such
word
,
and
save
me
from
utter
ruin
.
Only
tell
me
,
'
break
off
the
whole
thing
!
'
and
I
will
do
so
this
very
day
.
Oh
!
what
can
it
cost
you
to
say
just
this
one
word
?
In
doing
so
you
will
but
be
giving
me
a
sign
of
your
sympathy
for
me
,
and
of
your
pity
;
only
this
,
only
this
;
nothing
more
,
nothing
.
I
dare
not
indulge
in
any
hope
,
because
I
am
unworthy
of
it
.
But
if
you
say
but
this
word
,
I
will
take
up
my
cross
again
with
joy
,
and
return
once
more
to
my
battle
with
poverty
.
I
shall
meet
the
storm
and
be
glad
of
it
;
I
shall
rise
up
with
renewed
strength
.
"
Send
me
back
then
this
one
word
of
sympathy
,
only
sympathy
,
I
swear
to
you
;
and
oh
!
do
not
be
angry
with
the
audacity
of
despair
,
with
the
drowning
man
who
has
dared
to
make
this
last
effort
to
save
himself
from
perishing
beneath
the
waters
.
"
G.L.
"
"
This
man
assures
me
,
"
said
Aglaya
,
scornfully
,
when
the
prince
had
finished
reading
the
letter
,
"
that
the
words
'
break
off
everything
'
do
not
commit
me
to
anything
whatever
;
and
himself
gives
me
a
written
guarantee
to
that
effect
,
in
this
letter
.
Observe
how
ingenuously
he
underlines
certain
words
,
and
how
crudely
he
glosses
over
his
hidden
thoughts
.
He
must
know
that
if
he
'
broke
off
everything
,
'
first
,
by
himself
,
and
without
telling
me
a
word
about
it
or
having
the
slightest
hope
on
my
account
,
that
in
that
case
I
should
perhaps
be
able
to
change
my
opinion
of
him
,
and
even
accept
his
--
friendship
.
He
must
know
that
,
but
his
soul
is
such
a
wretched
thing
.
He
knows
it
and
can
not
make
up
his
mind
;
he
knows
it
and
yet
asks
for
guarantees
.
He
can
not
bring
himself
to
trust
,
he
wants
me
to
give
him
hopes
of
myself
before
he
lets
go
of
his
hundred
thousand
roubles
.
As
to
the
'
former
word
'
which
he
declares
'
lighted
up
the
night
of
his
life
,
'
he
is
simply
an
impudent
liar
;
I
merely
pitied
him
once
.
But
he
is
audacious
and
shameless
.
He
immediately
began
to
hope
,
at
that
very
moment
.
I
saw
it
.
He
has
tried
to
catch
me
ever
since
;
he
is
still
fishing
for
me
.
Well
,
enough
of
this
.
Take
the
letter
and
give
it
back
to
him
,
as
soon
as
you
have
left
our
house
;
not
before
,
of
course
.
"