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Stepping
noiselessly
over
the
thick
rugs
,
he
went
up
to
Princess
Myakaya
.
How
did
you
like
Nilsson
?
he
asked
.
Oh
,
how
can
you
steal
upon
anyone
like
that
!
How
you
startled
me
!
she
responded
.
Please
don
t
talk
to
me
about
the
opera
;
you
know
nothing
about
music
.
I
d
better
meet
you
on
your
own
ground
,
and
talk
about
your
maiolica
and
engravings
.
Come
now
,
what
treasure
have
you
been
buying
lately
at
the
old
curiosity
shops
?
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Would
you
like
me
to
show
you
?
But
you
don
t
understand
such
things
.
Oh
,
do
show
me
!
I
ve
been
learning
about
them
at
those
what
s
their
names
?
.
.
.
the
bankers
.
.
.
they
ve
some
splendid
engravings
.
They
showed
them
to
us
.
Why
,
have
you
been
at
the
Schützburgs
?
asked
the
hostess
from
the
samovar
.
Yes
,
ma
chère
.
They
asked
my
husband
and
me
to
dinner
,
and
told
us
the
sauce
at
that
dinner
cost
a
hundred
pounds
,
Princess
Myakaya
said
,
speaking
loudly
,
and
conscious
everyone
was
listening
;
and
very
nasty
sauce
it
was
,
some
green
mess
.
We
had
to
ask
them
,
and
I
made
them
sauce
for
eighteen
pence
,
and
everybody
was
very
much
pleased
with
it
.
I
can
t
run
to
hundred
-
pound
sauces
.
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She
s
unique
!
said
the
lady
of
the
house
.
Marvelous
!
said
someone
.
The
sensation
produced
by
Princess
Myakaya
s
speeches
was
always
unique
,
and
the
secret
of
the
sensation
she
produced
lay
in
the
fact
that
though
she
spoke
not
always
appropriately
,
as
now
,
she
said
simple
things
with
some
sense
in
them
.
In
the
society
in
which
she
lived
such
plain
statements
produced
the
effect
of
the
wittiest
epigram
.