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Stepan
Arkadyevitch
did
not
say
to
Bartnyansky
that
it
was
a
“
growing
thing
”
—
Bartnyansky
would
not
have
understood
that
.
“
I
want
the
money
,
I
’
ve
nothing
to
live
on
.
”
“
You
’
re
living
,
aren
’
t
you
?
”
“
Yes
,
but
in
debt
.
”
“
Are
you
,
though
?
Heavily
?
”
said
Bartnyansky
sympathetically
.
“
Very
heavily
:
twenty
thousand
.
”
Bartnyansky
broke
into
good
-
humored
laughter
.
“
Oh
,
lucky
fellow
!
”
said
he
.
“
My
debts
mount
up
to
a
million
and
a
half
,
and
I
’
ve
nothing
,
and
still
I
can
live
,
as
you
see
!
”
And
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
saw
the
correctness
of
this
view
not
in
words
only
but
in
actual
fact
.
Zhivahov
owed
three
hundred
thousand
,
and
hadn
’
t
a
farthing
to
bless
himself
with
,
and
he
lived
,
and
in
style
too
!
Count
Krivtsov
was
considered
a
hopeless
case
by
everyone
,
and
yet
he
kept
two
mistresses
.
Petrovsky
had
run
through
five
millions
,
and
still
lived
in
just
the
same
style
,
and
was
even
a
manager
in
the
financial
department
with
a
salary
of
twenty
thousand
.
But
besides
this
,
Petersburg
had
physically
an
agreeable
effect
on
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
.
It
made
him
younger
.
In
Moscow
he
sometimes
found
a
gray
hair
in
his
head
,
dropped
asleep
after
dinner
,
stretched
,
walked
slowly
upstairs
,
breathing
heavily
,
was
bored
by
the
society
of
young
women
,
and
did
not
dance
at
balls
.
In
Petersburg
he
always
felt
ten
years
younger
.
His
experience
in
Petersburg
was
exactly
what
had
been
described
to
him
on
the
previous
day
by
Prince
Pyotr
Oblonsky
,
a
man
of
sixty
,
who
had
just
come
back
from
abroad
: