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71
"
Yes
,
it
's
quite
true
,
"
said
Rogojin
,
frowning
gloomily
;
"
so
Zaleshoff
told
me
.
72
I
was
walking
about
the
Nefsky
one
fine
day
,
prince
,
in
my
father
's
old
coat
,
when
she
suddenly
came
out
of
a
shop
and
stepped
into
her
carriage
.
I
swear
I
was
all
of
a
blaze
at
once
.
Then
I
met
Zaleshoff
--
looking
like
a
hair-dresser
's
assistant
,
got
up
as
fine
as
I
do
n't
know
who
,
while
I
looked
like
a
tinker
.
'
Do
n't
flatter
yourself
,
my
boy
,
'
said
he
;
'
she
's
not
for
such
as
you
;
she
's
a
princess
,
she
is
,
and
her
name
is
Nastasia
Philipovna
Barashkoff
,
and
she
lives
with
Totski
,
who
wishes
to
get
rid
of
her
because
he
's
growing
rather
old
--
fifty-five
or
so
--
and
wants
to
marry
a
certain
beauty
,
the
loveliest
woman
in
all
Petersburg
.
'
And
then
he
told
me
that
I
could
see
Nastasia
Philipovna
at
the
opera-house
that
evening
,
if
I
liked
,
and
described
which
was
her
box
.
Well
,
I
'd
like
to
see
my
father
allowing
any
of
us
to
go
to
the
theatre
;
he
'd
sooner
have
killed
us
,
any
day
.
However
,
I
went
for
an
hour
or
so
and
saw
Nastasia
Philipovna
,
and
I
never
slept
a
wink
all
night
after
.
Next
morning
my
father
happened
to
give
me
two
government
loan
bonds
to
sell
,
worth
nearly
five
thousand
roubles
each
.
'
Sell
them
,
'
said
he
,
'
and
then
take
seven
thousand
five
hundred
roubles
to
the
office
,
give
them
to
the
cashier
,
and
bring
me
back
the
rest
of
the
ten
thousand
,
without
looking
in
anywhere
on
the
way
;
look
sharp
,
I
shall
be
waiting
for
you
.
'
Well
,
I
sold
the
bonds
,
but
I
did
n't
take
the
seven
thousand
roubles
to
the
office
;
I
went
straight
to
the
English
shop
and
chose
a
pair
of
earrings
,
with
a
diamond
the
size
of
a
nut
in
each
.
73
They
cost
four
hundred
roubles
more
than
I
had
,
so
I
gave
my
name
,
and
they
trusted
me
.
With
the
earrings
I
went
at
once
to
Zaleshoff
's
.
'
Come
on
!
'
I
said
,
'
come
on
to
Nastasia
Philipovna
's
,
'
and
off
we
went
without
more
ado
.
I
tell
you
I
had
n't
a
notion
of
what
was
about
me
or
before
me
or
below
my
feet
all
the
way
;
I
saw
nothing
whatever
.
We
went
straight
into
her
drawing-room
,
and
then
she
came
out
to
us
.
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74
"
I
did
n't
say
right
out
who
I
was
,
but
Zaleshoff
said
:
'
From
Parfen
Rogojin
,
in
memory
of
his
first
meeting
with
you
yesterday
;
be
so
kind
as
to
accept
these
!
'
75
"
She
opened
the
parcel
,
looked
at
the
earrings
,
and
laughed
.
76
"'
Thank
your
friend
Mr.
Rogojin
for
his
kind
attention
,
'
says
she
,
and
bowed
and
went
off
.
Why
did
n't
I
die
there
on
the
spot
?
The
worst
of
it
all
was
,
though
,
that
the
beast
Zaleshoff
got
all
the
credit
of
it
!
I
was
short
and
abominably
dressed
,
and
stood
and
stared
in
her
face
and
never
said
a
word
,
because
I
was
shy
,
like
an
ass
!
And
there
was
he
all
in
the
fashion
,
pomaded
and
dressed
out
,
with
a
smart
tie
on
,
bowing
and
scraping
;
and
I
bet
anything
she
took
him
for
me
all
the
while
!
77
"'
Look
here
now
,
'
I
said
,
when
we
came
out
,
'
none
of
your
interference
here
after
this
--
do
you
understand
?
'
He
laughed
:
'
And
how
are
you
going
to
settle
up
with
your
father
?
'
says
he
.
I
thought
I
might
as
well
jump
into
the
Neva
at
once
without
going
home
first
;
but
it
struck
me
that
I
would
n't
,
after
all
,
and
I
went
home
feeling
like
one
of
the
damned
.
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78
"
79
"
My
goodness
!
"
shivered
the
clerk
.
"
And
his
father
,
"
he
added
,
for
the
prince
's
instruction
,
"
and
his
father
would
have
given
a
man
a
ticket
to
the
other
world
for
ten
roubles
any
day
--
not
to
speak
of
ten
thousand
!
"
80
The
prince
observed
Rogojin
with
great
curiosity
;
he
seemed
paler
than
ever
at
this
moment
.