Whydoyouteasehim?"criedtheprince,suddenly。
  "You’vemovedhimtotears,"addedFerdishenko。ButHippolytewasbynomeansweeping。Hewasabouttomovefromhisplace,whenhisfourguardsrushedathimandseizedhimoncemore。Therewasalaughatthis。
  "Heleduptothisonpurpose。Hetookthetroubleofwritingallthatsothatpeopleshouldcomeandgrabhimbythearm,"
  observedRogojin。"Good-night,prince。Whatatimewe’vesathere,myverybonesache!"
  "Ifyoureallyintendedtoshootyourself,Terentieff,"saidEvgeniePavlovitch,laughing,"ifIwereyou,afterallthesecompliments,Ishouldjustnotshootmyselfinordertovexthemall。"
  "Theyareveryanxioustoseemeblowmybrainsout,"saidHippolyte,bitterly。
  "Yes,they’llbeawfullyannoyediftheydon’tseeit。"
  "Thenyouthinktheywon’tseeit?"
  "Iamnottryingtoeggyouon。Onthecontrary,Ithinkitverylikelythatyoumayshootyourself;buttheprincipalthingistokeepcool,"saidEvgeniewithadrawl,andwithgreatcondescension。
  "IonlynowperceivewhataterriblemistakeImadeinreadingthisarticletothem,"saidHippolyte,suddenly,addressingEvgenie,andlookingathimwithanexpressionoftrustandconfidence,asthoughhewereapplyingtoafriendforcounsel。
  "Yes,it’sadrollsituation;Ireallydon’tknowwhatadvicetogiveyou,"repliedEvgenie,laughing。Hippolytegazedsteadfastlyathim,butsaidnothing。Tolookathimonemighthavesupposedthathewasunconsciousatintervals。
  "Excuseme,"saidLebedeff,"butdidyouobservetheyounggentleman’sstyle?’I’llgoandblowmybrainsoutinthepark,’
  sayshe,’soasnottodisturbanyone。’Hethinkshewon’tdisturbanybodyifhegoesthreeyardsaway,intothepark,andblowshisbrainsoutthere。"
  "Gentlemen——"begantheprince。
  "No,no,excuseme,mostreveredprince,"Lebedeffinterrupted,excitedly。"Sinceyoumusthaveobservedyourselfthatthisisnojoke,andsinceatleasthalfyourguestsmustalsohaveconcludedthatafterallthathasbeensaidthisyouthMUSTblowhisbrainsoutforhonour’ssake——I——asmasterofthishouse,andbeforethesewitnesses,nowcalluponyoutotakesteps。"
  "Yes,butwhatamItodo,Lebedeff?WhatstepsamItotake?I
  amready。"
  "I’lltellyou。Inthefirstplacehemustimmediatelydeliverupthepistolwhichheboastedof,withallitsappurtenances。IfhedoesthisIshallconsenttohisbeingallowedtospendthenightinthishouse——consideringhisfeeblestateofhealth,andofcourseconditionallyuponhisbeingunderpropersupervision。Buttomorrowhemustgoelsewhere。Excuseme,prince!Shouldherefusetodeliveruphisweapon,thenIshallinstantlyseizeoneofhisarmsandGeneralIvolgintheother,andweshallholdhimuntilthepolicearriveandtakethematterintotheirownhands。
  Mr。Ferdishenkowillkindlyfetchthem。"
  Atthistherewasadreadfulnoise;Lebedeffdancedaboutinhisexcitement;Ferdishenkopreparedtogoforthepolice;Ganiafranticallyinsistedthatitwasallnonsense,"fornobodywasgoingtoshootthemselves。"EvgeniePavlovitchsaidnothing。
  "Prince,"whisperedHippolyte,suddenly,hiseyesallablaze,"youdon’tsupposethatIdidnotforeseeallthishatred?"Helookedattheprinceasthoughheexpectedhimtoreply,foramoment。"Enough!"headdedatlength,andaddressingthewholecompany,hecried:"It’sallmyfault,gentlemen!Lebedeff,here’sthekey,"hetookoutasmallbunchofkeys;"thisone,thelastbutone——Coliawillshowyou——Colia,where’sColia?"hecried,lookingstraightatColiaandnotseeinghim。"Yes,he’llshowyou;hepackedthebagwithmethismorning。Takehimup,Colia;mybagisupstairsintheprince’sstudy,underthetable。
  Here’sthekey,andinthelittlecaseyou’llfindmypistolandthepowder,andall。Coliapackedithimself,Mr。Lebedeff;he’llshowyou;butit’sonconditionthattomorrowmorning,whenI
  leaveforPetersburg,youwillgivemebackmypistol,doyouhear?Idothisfortheprince’ssake,notyours。"
  "Capital,that’smuchbetter!"criedLebedeff,andseizingthekeyhemadeoffinhaste。
  Coliastoppedamomentasthoughhewishedtosaysomething;butLebedeffdraggedhimaway。
  Hippolytelookedaroundatthelaughingguests。Theprinceobservedthathisteethwerechatteringasthoughinaviolentattackofague。
  "Whatbrutestheyallare!"hewhisperedtotheprince。Wheneverheaddressedhimheloweredhisvoice。
  "Letthemalone,you’retooweaknow——"
  Yes,directly;I’llgoawaydirectly。I’ll——"
  SuddenlyheembracedMuishkin。
  "PerhapsyouthinkIammad,eh?"heaskedhim,laughingverystrangely。
  "No,butyou——"
  "Directly,directly!Standstillamoment,Iwishtolookinyoureyes;don’tspeak——standso——letmelookatyou!Iambiddingfarewelltomankind。"
  Hestoodsofortenseconds,gazingattheprince,motionless,deadlypale,histempleswetwithperspiration;heheldtheprince’shandinastrangegrip,asthoughafraidtolethimgo。
  "Hippolyte,Hippolyte,whatisthematterwithyou?"criedMuishkin。
  "Directly!There,that’senough。I’llliedowndirectly。Imustdrinktothesun’shealth。Iwishto——Iinsistuponit!Letgo!"
  Heseizedaglassfromthetable,brokeawayfromtheprince,andinamomenthadreachedtheterracesteps。
  Theprincemadeafterhim,butitsohappenedthatatthismomentEvgeniePavlovitchstretchedouthishandtosaygood-night。Thenextinstanttherewasageneraloutcry,andthenfollowedafewmomentsofindescribableexcitement。
  Reachingthesteps,Hippolytehadpaused,holdingtheglassinhislefthandwhileheputhisrighthandintohiscoatpocket。
  Kellerinsistedafterwardsthathehadheldhisrighthandinhispocketallthewhile,whenhewasspeakingtotheprince,andthathehadheldthelatter’sshoulderwithhislefthandonly。
  Thiscircumstance,Kelleraffirmed,hadledhimtofeelsomesuspicionfromthefirst。Howeverthismaybe,KellerranafterHippolyte,buthewastoolate。
  HecaughtsightofsomethingflashinginHippolyte’srighthand,andsawthatitwasapistol。Herushedathim,butatthatveryinstantHippolyteraisedthepistoltohistempleandpulledthetrigger。Therefollowedasharpmetallicclick,butnoreport。
  WhenKellerseizedthewould-besuicide,thelatterfellforwardintohisarms,probablyactuallybelievingthathewasshot。
  Kellerhadholdofthepistolnow。Hippolytewasimmediatelyplacedinachair,whilethewholecompanythrongedaroundexcitedly,talkingandaskingeachotherquestions。Everyoneofthemhadheardthesnapofthetrigger,andyettheysawaliveandapparentlyunharmedmanbeforethem。
  Hippolytehimselfsatquiteunconsciousofwhatwasgoingon,andgazedaroundwithasenselessexpression。
  LebedeffandColiacamerushingupatthismoment。
  "Whatisit?"someoneasked,breathlessly——"Amisfire?"
  "Perhapsitwasn’tloaded,"saidseveralvoices。
  "It’sloadedallright,"saidKeller,examiningthepistol,"but——"
  "What!diditmissfire?"
  "Therewasnocapinit,"Kellerannounced。
  Itwouldbedifficulttodescribethepitiablescenethatnowfollowed。Thefirstsensationofalarmsoongaveplacetoamusement;someburstoutlaughingloudandheartily,andseemedtofindamalicioussatisfactioninthejoke。PoorHippolytesobbedhysterically;hewrunghishands;heapproachedeveryoneinturn——evenFerdishenko——andtookthembybothhands,andsworesolemnlythathehadforgotten——absolutelyforgotten——
  "accidentally,andnotonpurpose,"——toputacapin——thathe"hadtenofthem,atleast,inhispocket。"Hepulledthemoutandshowedthemtoeveryone;heprotestedthathehadnotlikedtoputoneinbeforehandforfearofanaccidentalexplosioninhispocket。Thathehadthoughthewouldhavelotsoftimetoputitinafterwards——whenrequired——and,that,intheheatofthemoment,hehadforgottenallaboutit。Hethrewhimselfupontheprince,thenonEvgeniePavlovitch。HeentreatedKellertogivehimbackthepistol,andhe’dsoonshowthemallthat"hishonour——hishonour,"——buthewas"dishonoured,now,forever!"
  Hefellsenselessatlast——andwascarriedintotheprince’sstudy。
  Lebedeff,nowquitesobereddown,sentforadoctor;andheandhisdaughter,withBurdovskyandGeneralIvolgin,remainedbythesickman’scouch。
  Whenhewascarriedawayunconscious,Kellerstoodinthemiddleoftheroom,andmadethefollowingdeclarationtothecompanyingeneral,inaloudtoneofvoice,withemphasisuponeachword。
  "Gentlemen,ifanyoneofyoucastsanydoubtagain,beforeme,uponHippolyte’sgoodfaith,orhintsthatthecapwasforgottenintentionally,orsuggeststhatthisunhappyboywasactingapartbeforeus,Ibegtoannouncethatthepersonsospeakingshallaccounttomeforhiswords。"
  Noonereplied。
  Thecompanydepartedveryquickly,inamass。Ptitsin,Gania,andRogojinwentawaytogether。
  TheprincewasmuchastonishedthatEvgeniePavlovitchchangedhismind,andtookhisdeparturewithouttheconversationhehadrequested。
  "Why,youwishedtohaveatalkwithmewhentheothersleft?"hesaid。
  "Quiteso,"saidEvgenie,sittingdownsuddenlybesidehim,"butIhavechangedmymindforthetimebeing。Iconfess,Iamtoodisturbed,andso,Ithink,areyou;andthematterastowhichI
  wishedtoconsultyouistooserioustotacklewithone’smindevenalittledisturbed;tooseriousbothformyselfandforyou。
  Yousee,prince,foronceinmylifeIwishtoperformanabsolutelyhonestaction,thatis,anactionwithnoulteriormotive;andIthinkIamhardlyinaconditiontotalkofitjustatthismoment,and——and——well,we’lldiscussitanothertime。
  Perhapsthemattermaygaininclearnessifwewaitfortwoorthreedays——justthetwoorthreedayswhichImustspendinPetersburg。"
  Hereheroseagainfromhischair,sothatitseemedstrangethatheshouldhavethoughtitworthwhiletositdownatall。
  Theprincethought,too,thathelookedvexedandannoyed,andnotnearlysofriendlytowardshimselfashehadbeenearlierinthenight。
  "Isupposeyouwillgotothesufferer’sbedsidenow?"headded。
  "Yes,Iamafraid……"begantheprince。
  "Oh,youneedn’tfear!He’llliveanothersixweeksallright。
  Verylikelyhewillrecoveraltogether;butIstronglyadviseyoutopackhimofftomorrow。"
  "IthinkImayhaveoffendedhimbysayingnothingjustnow。IamafraidhemaysuspectthatIdoubtedhisgoodfaith,——aboutshootinghimself,youknow。Whatdoyouthink,EvgeniePavlovitch?"
  "Notabitofit!Youaremuchtoogoodtohim;youshouldn’tcareahangaboutwhathethinks。Ihaveheardofsuchthingsbefore,butnevercameacross,tilltonight,amanwhowouldactuallyshoothimselfinordertogainavulgarnotoriety,orblowouthisbrainsforspite,ifhefindsthatpeopledon’tcaretopathimonthebackforhissanguinaryintentions。Butwhatastonishesmemorethananythingisthefellow’scandidconfessionofweakness。You’dbettergetridofhimtomorrow,inanycase。
  "Doyouthinkhewillmakeanotherattempt?"
  "Ohno,nothe,notnow!Butyouhavetobeverycarefulwiththissortofgentleman。Crimeistoooftenthelastresourceofthesepettynonentities。Thisyoungfellowisquitecapableofcuttingthethroatsoftenpeople,simplyforalark,ashetoldusinhis’explanation。’Iassureyouthoseconfoundedwordsofhiswillnotletmesleep。"
  "Ithinkyoudisturbyourselftoomuch。"
  "Whatanextraordinarypersonyouare,prince!Doyoumeantosaythatyoudoubtthefactthatheiscapableofmurderingtenmen?"
  "Idaren’tsay,onewayortheother;allthisisverystrange——
  but——"
  "Well,asyoulike,justasyoulike,"saidEvgeniePavlovitch,irritably。"Onlyyouaresuchapluckyfellow,takecareyoudon’tgetincludedamongthetenvictims!"
  "Oh,heismuchmorelikelynottokillanyoneatall,"saidtheprince,gazingthoughtfullyatEvgenie。Thelatterlaugheddisagreeably。
  "Well,aurevoir!Didyouobservethathe’willed’acopyofhisconfessiontoAglayaIvanovna?"
  "Yes,Idid;Iamthinkingofit。"
  "Inconnectionwith’theten,’eh?"laughedEvgenie,ashelefttheroom。
  Anhourlater,towardsfouro’clock,theprincewentintothepark。Hehadendeavouredtofallasleep,butcouldnot,owingtothepainfulbeatingofhisheart。
  Hehadleftthingsquietandpeaceful;theinvalidwasfastasleep,andthedoctor,whohadbeencalledin,hadstatedthattherewasnospecialdanger。Lebedeff,Colia,andBurdovskywerelyingdowninthesick-room,readytotakeitinturnstowatch。
  Therewasnothingtofear,therefore,athome。
  Buttheprince’smentalperturbationincreasedeverymoment。Hewanderedaboutthepark,lookingabsentlyaroundhim,andpausedinastonishmentwhenhesuddenlyfoundhimselfintheemptyspacewiththerowsofchairsroundit,neartheVauxhall。Thelookoftheplacestruckhimasdreadfulnow:soheturnedroundandwentbythepathwhichhehadfollowedwiththeEpanchinsonthewaytotheband,untilhereachedthegreenbenchwhichAglayahadpointedoutfortheirrendezvous。Hesatdownonitandsuddenlyburstintoaloudfitoflaughter,immediatelyfollowedbyafeelingofirritation。Hisdisturbanceofmindcontinued;hefeltthathemustgoawaysomewhere,anywhere。
  Abovehisheadsomelittlebirdsangout,ofasudden;hebegantopeeraboutforitamongtheleaves。Suddenlythebirddartedoutofthetreeandaway,andinstantlyhethoughtofthe"flybuzzingaboutinthesun’srays"thatHippolytehadtalkedof;
  howthatitknewitsplaceandwasaparticipatorintheuniversallife,whilehealonewasan"outcast。"Thispicturehadimpressedhimatthetime,andhemeditateduponitnow。Anold,forgottenmemoryawokeinhisbrain,andsuddenlyburstintoclearnessandlight。ItwasarecollectionofSwitzerland,duringthefirstyearofhiscure,theveryfirstmonths。Atthattimehehadbeenprettynearlyanidiotstill;hecouldnotspeakproperly,andhaddifficultyinunderstandingwhenothersspoketohim。Heclimbedthemountain-side,onesunnymorning,andwanderedlongandaimlesslywithacertainthoughtinhisbrain,whichwouldnotbecomeclear。Abovehimwastheblazingsky,below,thelake;allaroundwasthehorizon,clearandinfinite。
  Helookedoutuponthis,longandanxiously。Herememberedhowhehadstretchedouthisarmstowardsthebeautiful,boundlessblueofthehorizon,andwept,andwept。Whathadsotormentedhimwastheideathathewasastrangertoallthis,thathewasoutsidethisgloriousfestival。
  Whatwasthisuniverse?Whatwasthisgrand,eternalpageanttowhichhehadyearnedfromhischildhoodup,andinwhichhecouldnevertakepart?Everymorningthesamemagnificentsun;everymorningthesamerainbowinthewaterfall;everyeveningthesameglowonthesnow-mountains。
  Everylittleflythatbuzzedinthesun’srayswasasingerintheuniversalchorus,"knewitsplace,andwashappyinit。
  "Everybladeofgrassgrewandwashappy。Everythingknewitspathandlovedit,wentforthwithasongandreturnedwithasong;onlyheknewnothing,understoodnothing,neithermennorwords,noranyofnature’svoices;hewasastrangerandanoutcast。
  Oh,hecouldnotthenspeakthesewords,orexpressallhefelt!
  Hehadbeentormenteddumbly;butnowitappearedtohimthathemusthavesaidtheseverywords——eventhen——andthatHippolytemusthavetakenhispictureofthelittleflyfromhistearsandwordsofthattime。
  Hewassureofit,andhisheartbeatexcitedlyatthethought,heknewnotwhy。
  Hefellasleeponthebench;buthismentaldisquietcontinuedthroughhisslumbers。
  Justbeforehedozedoff,theideaofHippolytemurderingtenmenflittedthroughhisbrain,andhesmiledattheabsurdityofsuchathought。
  Aroundhimallwasquiet;onlytheflutterandwhisperoftheleavesbrokethesilence,butbrokeitonlytocauseittoappearyetmoredeepandstill。
  Hedreamedmanydreamsashesatthere,andallwerefullofdisquiet,sothatheshudderedeverymoment。
  Atlengthawomanseemedtoapproachhim。Heknewher,oh!heknewheronlytoowell。Hecouldalwaysnameherandrecognizeheranywhere;but,strange,sheseemedtohavequiteadifferentfacefromhers,ashehadknownit,andhefeltatormentingdesiretobeabletosayshewasnotthesamewoman。Inthefacebeforehimtherewassuchdreadfulremorseandhorrorthathethoughtshemustbeacriminal,thatshemusthavejustcommittedsomeawfulcrime。
  Tearsweretremblingonherwhitecheek。Shebeckonedhim,butplacedherfingeronherlipasthoughtowarnhimthathemustfollowherveryquietly。Hisheartfrozewithinhim。Hewouldn’t,heCOULDN’Tconfesshertobeacriminal,andyethefeltthatsomethingdreadfulwouldhappenthenextmoment,somethingwhichwouldblasthiswholelife。
  Sheseemedtowishtoshowhimsomething,notfaroff,inthepark。
  Herosefromhisseatinordertofollowher,whenabright,clearpealoflaughterrangoutbyhisside。Hefeltsomebody’shandsuddenlyinhisown,seizedit,pressedithard,andawoke。
  BeforehimstoodAglaya,laughingaloud。
  VIII。
  SHElaughed,butshewasratherangrytoo。
  "He’sasleep!Youwereasleep,"shesaid,withcontemptuoussurprise。
  "Isitreallyyou?"mutteredtheprince,notquitehimselfasyet,andrecognizingherwithastartofamazement。"Ohyes,ofcourse,"headded,"thisisourrendezvous。Ifellasleephere。"
  "SoIsaw。"
  "Didnooneawakemebesidesyourself?Wastherenooneelsehere?Ithoughttherewasanotherwoman。"
  "Therewasanotherwomanhere?"
  Atlasthewaswideawake。
  "Itwasadream,ofcourse,"hesaid,musingly。"StrangethatI
  shouldhaveadreamlikethatatsuchamoment。Sitdown——"
  Hetookherhandandseatedheronthebench;thensatdownbesideherandreflected。
  Aglayadidnotbegintheconversation,butcontentedherselfwithwatchinghercompanionintently。
  Helookedbackather,butattimesitwasclearthathedidnotseeherandwasnotthinkingofher。
  Aglayabegantoflushup。
  "Ohyes!"criedtheprince,starting。"Hippolyte’ssuicide——"
  "What?Atyourhouse?"sheasked,butwithoutmuchsurprise。"Hewasaliveyesterdayevening,wasn’the?Howcouldyousleephereafterthat?"shecried,growingsuddenlyanimated。
  "Oh,buthedidn’tkillhimself;thepistoldidn’tgooff。"
  Aglayainsistedonhearingthewholestory。Shehurriedtheprincealong,butinterruptedhimwithallsortsofquestions,nearlyallofwhichwereirrelevant。Amongotherthings,sheseemedgreatlyinterestedineverywordthatEvgeniePavlovitchhadsaid,andmadetheprincerepeatthatpartofthestoryoverandoveragain。
  "Well,that’lldo;wemustbequick,"sheconcluded,afterhearingall。"Wehaveonlyanhourhere,tilleight;Imustbehomebythenwithoutfail,sothattheymaynotfindoutthatI
  cameandsatherewithyou;butI’vecomeonbusiness。Ihaveagreatdealtosaytoyou。Butyouhavebowledmeoverconsiderablywithyournews。AstoHippolyte,Ithinkhispistolwasboundnottogooff;itwasmoreconsistentwiththewholeaffair。Areyousurehereallywishedtoblowhisbrainsout,andthattherewasnohumbugaboutthematter?"
  "Nohumbugatall。"
  "Verylikely。Sohewrotethatyouweretobringmeacopyofhisconfession,didhe?Whydidn’tyoubringit?"
  "Why,hedidn’tdie!I’llaskhimforit,ifyoulike。"
  "Bringitbyallmeans;youneedn’taskhim。Hewillbedelighted,youmaybesure;for,inallprobability,heshotathimselfsimplyinorderthatImightreadhisconfession。Don’tlaughatwhatIsay,please,LefNicolaievitch,becauseitmayverywellbethecase。"
  "I’mnotlaughing。Iamconvinced,myself,thatthatmayhavebeenpartlythereason。
  "Youareconvinced?Youdon’treallymeantosayyouthinkthathonestly?"askedAglaya,extremelysurprised。
  Sheputherquestionsveryquicklyandtalkedfast,everynowandthenforgettingwhatshehadbeguntosay,andnotfinishinghersentence。Sheseemedtobeimpatienttowarntheprinceaboutsomethingorother。Shewasinastateofunusualexcitement,andthoughsheputonabraveandevendefiantair,sheseemedtoberatheralarmed。Shewasdressedverysimply,butthissuitedherwell。Shecontinuallytrembledandblushed,andshesatontheveryedgeoftheseat。
  Thefactthattheprinceconfirmedheridea,aboutHippolyteshootinghimselfthatshemightreadhisconfession,surprisedhergreatly。
  "Ofcourse,"addedtheprince,"hewishedusalltoapplaudhisconduct——besidesyourself。"
  "Howdoyoumean——applaud?"
  "Well——howamItoexplain?Hewasveryanxiousthatweshouldallcomearoundhim,andsayweweresosorryforhim,andthatwelovedhimverymuch,andallthat;andthatwehopedhewouldn’tkillhimself,butremainalive。Verylikelyhethoughtmoreofyouthantherestofus,becausehementionedyouatsuchamoment,thoughperhapshedidnotknowhimselfthathehadyouinhismind’seye。"
  "Idon’tunderstandyou。Howcouldhehavemeinview,andnotbeawareofithimself?Andyet,Idon’tknow——perhapsIdo。DoyouknowIhaveintendedtopoisonmyselfatleastthirtytimes——eversinceIwasthirteenorso——andtowritetomyparentsbeforeI
  didit?Iusedtothinkhowniceitwouldbetolieinmycoffin,andhavethemallweepingovermeandsayingitwasalltheirfaultforbeingsocruel,andallthat——whatareyousmilingat?"
  sheadded,knittingherbrow。"WhatdoYOUthinkofwhenyougomooningaboutalone?Isupposeyouimagineyourselfafield-
  marshal,andthinkyouhaveconqueredNapoleon?"
  "Well,Ireallyhavethoughtsomethingofthesortnowandthen,especiallywhenjustdozingoff,"laughedtheprince。"OnlyitistheAustrianswhomIconquer——notNapoleon。"
  "Idon’twishtojokewithyou,LefNicolaievitch。IshallseeHippolytemyself。Tellhimso。Asforyou,Ithinkyouarebehavingverybadly,becauseitisnotrighttojudgeaman’ssoulasyouarejudgingHippolyte’s。Youhavenogentleness,butonlyjustice——soyouareunjust。"
  Theprincereflected。
  "Ithinkyouareunfairtowardsme,"hesaid。"ThereisnothingwronginthethoughtsIascribetoHippolyte;theyareonlynatural。ButofcourseIdon’tknowforcertainwhathethought。
  Perhapshethoughtnothing,butsimplylongedtoseehumanfacesoncemore,andtohearhumanpraiseandfeelhumanaffection。Whoknows?Onlyitallcameoutwrong,somehow。Somepeoplehaveluck,andeverythingcomesoutrightwiththem;othershavenone,andneverathingturnsoutfortunately。"
  "Isupposeyouhavefeltthatinyourowncase,"saidAglaya。
  "Yes,Ihave,"repliedtheprince,quiteunsuspiciousofanyironyintheremark。
  "H’m——well,atallevents,Ishouldn’thavefallenasleephere,inyourplace。Itwasn’tniceofyou,that。Isupposeyoufallasleepwhereveryousitdown?"
  "ButIdidn’tsleepawinkallnight。Iwalkedandwalkedabout,andwenttowherethemusicwas——"
  "Whatmusic?"
  "Wheretheyplayedlastnight。ThenIfoundthisbenchandsatdown,andthoughtandthought——andatlastIfellfastasleep。"
  "Oh,isthatit?Thatmakesadifference,perhaps。Whatdidyougotothebandstandfor?"
  "Idon’tknow;I——"
  "Verywell——afterwards。Youarealwaysinterruptingme。Whatwomanwasityouweredreamingabout?"
  "Itwas——about——yousawher——"
  "Quiteso;Iunderstand。Iunderstandquitewell。Youarevery——
  Well,howdidsheappeartoyou?Whatdidshelooklike?No,I
  don’twanttoknowanythingabouther,"saidAglaya,angrily;
  "don’tinterruptme——"
  Shepausedamomentasthoughgettingbreath,ortryingtomasterherfeelingofannoyance。
  "Lookhere;thisiswhatIcalledyouherefor。Iwishtomakeyoua——toaskyoutobemyfriend。Whatdoyoustareatmelikethatfor?"sheadded,almostangrily。
  Theprincecertainlyhaddartedaratherpiercinglookather,andnowobservedthatshehadbeguntoblushviolently。Atsuchmoments,themoreAglayablushed,theangriershegrewwithherself;andthiswasclearlyexpressedinhereyes,whichflashedlikefire。Asarule,sheventedherwrathonherunfortunatecompanion,beitwhoitmight。Shewasveryconsciousofherownshyness,andwasnotnearlysotalkativeashersistersforthisreason——infact,attimesshewasmuchtooquiet。When,therefore,shewasboundtotalk,especiallyatsuchdelicatemomentsasthis,sheinvariablydidsowithanairofhaughtydefiance。Shealwaysknewbeforehandwhenshewasgoingtoblush,longbeforetheblushcame。
  "Perhapsyoudonotwishtoacceptmyproposition?"sheasked,gazinghaughtilyattheprince。
  "Ohyes,Ido;butitissounnecessary。Imean,Ididnotthinkyouneedmakesuchaproposition,"saidtheprince,lookingconfused。
  "Whatdidyousuppose,then?WhydidyouthinkIinvitedyououthere?Isupposeyouthinkmea’littlefool,’astheyallcallmeathome?"
  "Ididn’tknowtheycalledyouafool。Icertainlydon’tthinkyouone。"
  "Youdon’tthinkmeone!Oh,dearme!——that’sverycleverofyou;
  youputitsoneatly,too。"
  "Inmyopinion,youarefarfromafoolsometimes——infact,youareveryintelligent。YousaidaverycleverthingjustnowaboutmybeingunjustbecauseIhadONLYjustice。Ishallrememberthat,andthinkaboutit。"
  Aglayablushedwithpleasure。Allthesechangesinherexpressioncameaboutsonaturallyandsorapidly——theydelightedtheprince;hewatchedher,andlaughed。
  "Listen,"shebeganagain;"Ihavelongwaitedtotellyouallthis,eversincethetimewhenyousentmethatletter——evenbeforethat。HalfofwhatIhavetosayyouheardyesterday。I
  consideryouthemosthonestanduprightofmen——morehonestanduprightthananyotherman;andifanybodysaysthatyourmindis——issometimesaffected,youknow——itisunfair。Ialwayssaysoandupholdit,becauseevenifyoursurfacemindbealittleaffectedofcourseyouwillnotfeelangrywithmefortalkingso——Iamspeakingfromahigherpointofviewyetyourrealmindisfarbetterthanalltheirsputtogether。SuchamindastheyhaveneverevenDREAMEDof;becausereally,thereareTWOminds——
  thekindthatmatters,andthekindthatdoesn’tmatter。Isn’titso?"
  "Maybe!maybeso!"saidtheprince,faintly;hisheartwasbeatingpainfully。
  "Iknewyouwouldnotmisunderstandme,"shesaid,triumphantly。
  "PrinceS。andEvgeniePavlovitchandAlexandradon’tunderstandanythingaboutthesetwokindsofmind,but,justfancy,mammadoes!"
  "YouareverylikeLizabethaProkofievna。"
  "What!surelynot?"saidAglaya。
  "Yes,youare,indeed。"
  "Thankyou;Iamgladtobelikemamma,"shesaid,thoughtfully。
  "Yourespectherverymuch,don’tyou?"sheadded,quiteunconsciousofthenaivenessofthequestion。
  "VERYmuch;andIamsogladthatyouhaverealizedthefact。"
  "Iamveryglad,too,becausesheisoftenlaughedatbypeople。
  Butlistentothechiefpoint。Ihavelongthoughtoverthematter,andatlastIhavechosenyou。Idon’twishpeopletolaughatme;Idon’twishpeopletothinkmea’littlefool。’I
  don’twanttobechaffed。Ifeltallthisofasudden,andI
  refusedEvgeniePavlovitchflatly,becauseIamnotgoingtobeforeverthrownatpeople’sheadstobemarried。Iwant——Iwant——
  well,I’lltellyou,Iwishtorunawayfromhome,andIhavechosenyoutohelpme。"
  "Runawayfromhome?"criedtheprince。
  "Yes——yes——yes!Runawayfromhome!"sherepeated,inatransportofrage。"Iwon’t,Iwon’tbemadetoblusheveryminutebythemall!Idon’twanttoblushbeforePrinceS。orEvgeniePavlovitch,oranyone,andthereforeIhavechosenyou。Ishalltellyoueverything,EVERYTHING,eventhemostimportantthingsofall,wheneverIlike,andyouaretohidenothingfrommeonyourside。Iwanttospeaktoatleastoneperson,asIwouldtomyself。TheyhavesuddenlybeguntosaythatIamwaitingforyou,andinlovewithyou。Theybeganthisbeforeyouarrivedhere,andsoIdidn’tshowthemtheletter,andnowtheyallsayit,everyoneofthem。Iwanttobebrave,andbeafraidofnobody。Idon’twanttogototheirballsandthings——Iwanttodogood。Ihavelongdesiredtorunaway,forIhavebeenkeptshutupfortwentyyears,andtheyarealwaystryingtomarrymeoff。IwantedtorunawaywhenIwasfourteenyearsold——Iwasalittlefoolthen,Iknow——butnowIhaveworkeditallout,andI
  havewaitedforyoutotellmeaboutforeigncountries。IhaveneverseenasingleGothiccathedral。ImustgotoRome;Imustseeallthemuseums;ImuststudyinParis。AllthislastyearI
  havebeenpreparingandreadingforbiddenbooks。AlexandraandAdelaidaareallowedtoreadanythingtheylike,butImayn’t。I
  don’twanttoquarrelwithmysisters,butItoldmyparentslongagothatIwishtochangemysocialposition。Ihavedecidedtotakeupteaching,andIcountonyoubecauseyousaidyoulovedchildren。Canwegoinforeducationtogether——ifnotatonce,thenafterwards?Wecoulddogoodtogether。Iwon’tbeageneral’sdaughteranymore!Tellme,areyouaverylearnedman?"
  "Ohno;notatall。"
  "Oh-h-h!I’msorryforthat。Ithoughtyouwere。IwonderwhyI
  alwaysthoughtso——butatalleventsyou’llhelpme,won’tyou?
  BecauseI’vechosenyou,youknow。"
  "AglayaIvanovna,it’sabsurd。"
  ButIwill,IWILLrunaway!"shecried——andhereyesflashedagainwithanger——"andifyoudon’tagreeIshallgoandmarryGavrilaArdalionovitch!Iwon’tbeconsideredahorriblegirl,andaccusedofgoodnessknowswhat。"
  "Areyououtofyourmind?"criedtheprince,almoststartingfromhisseat。"Whatdotheyaccuseyouof?Whoaccusesyou?"
  "Athome,everybody,mother,mysisters,PrinceS。,eventhatdetestableColia!Iftheydon’tsayit,theythinkit。Itoldthemallsototheirfaces。Itoldmotherandfatherandeverybody。Mammawasillallthedayafterit,andnextdayfatherandAlexandratoldmethatIdidn’tunderstandwhatnonsenseIwastalking。Iinformedthemthattheylittleknewme——
  Iwasnotasmallchild——Iunderstoodeverywordinthelanguage——
  thatIhadreadacoupleofPauldeKok’snovelstwoyearssinceonpurpose,soastoknowallabouteverything。Nosoonerdidmammahearmesaythisthanshenearlyfainted!"
  Astrangethoughtpassedthroughtheprince’sbrain;hegazedintentlyatAglayaandsmiled。
  HecouldnotbelievethatthiswasthesamehaughtyyounggirlwhohadoncesoproudlyshownhimGania’sletter。Hecouldnotunderstandhowthatproudandausterebeautycouldshowherselftobesuchanutterchild——achildwhoprobablydidnotevennowunderstandsomewords。
  "Haveyoualwayslivedathome,AglayaIvanovna?"heasked。"I
  mean,haveyouneverbeentoschool,orcollege,oranything?"
  "No——never——nowhere!I’vebeenathomeallmylife,corkedupinabottle;andtheyexpectmetobemarriedstraightoutofit。
  Whatareyoulaughingatagain?Iobservethatyou,too,havetakentolaughingatme,andrangeyourselfontheirsideagainstme,"sheadded,frowningangrily。"Don’tirritateme——I’mbadenoughwithoutthat——Idon’tknowwhatIamdoingsometimes。IampersuadedthatyoucameheretodayinthefullbeliefthatIaminlovewithyou,andthatIarrangedthismeetingbecauseofthat,"shecried,withannoyance。
  "IadmitIwasafraidthatthatwasthecase,yesterday,"
  blunderedtheprincehewasratherconfused,"buttodayIamquiteconvincedthat"
  "How?"criedAglaya——andherlowerliptrembledviolently。"YouwereAFRAIDthatI——youdaredtothinkthatI——goodgracious!yoususpected,perhaps,thatIsentforyoutocomehereinordertocatchyouinatrap,sothattheyshouldfindusheretogether,andmakeyoumarryme——"
  "AglayaIvanovna,aren’tyouashamedofsayingsuchathing?Howcouldsuchahorribleideaenteryoursweet,innocentheart?Iamcertainyoudon’tbelieveawordofwhatyousay,andprobablyyoudon’tevenknowwhatyouaretalkingabout。"
  Aglayasatwithhereyesontheground;sheseemedtohavealarmedevenherselfbywhatshehadsaid。
  "No,I’mnot;I’mnotabitashamed!"shemurmured。"Andhowdoyouknowmyheartisinnocent?Andhowdaredyousendmealove——
  letterthattime?"
  "LOVE-LETTER?Myletteralove-letter?Thatletterwasthemostrespectfulofletters;itwentstraightfrommyheart,atwhatwasperhapsthemostpainfulmomentofmylife!Ithoughtofyouatthetimeasakindoflight。I——"
  "Well,verywell,verywell!"shesaid,butquiteinadifferenttone。Shewasremorsefulnow,andbentforwardtotouchhisshoulder,thoughstilltryingnottolookhimintheface,asifthemorepersuasivelytobeghimnottobeangrywithher。"Verywell,"shecontinued,lookingthoroughlyashamedofherself,"I
  feelthatIsaidaveryfoolishthing。Ionlydiditjusttotryyou。Takeitasunsaid,andifIoffendedyou,forgiveme。Don’tlookstraightatmelikethat,please;turnyourheadaway。Youcalledita’horribleidea’;Ionlysaidittoshockyou。VeryoftenIammyselfafraidofsayingwhatIintendtosay,andoutitcomesallthesame。Youhavejusttoldmethatyouwrotethatletteratthemostpainfulmomentofyourlife。Iknowwhatmomentthatwas!"sheaddedsoftly,lookingatthegroundagain。
  "Oh,ifyoucouldknowall!"
  "IDOknowall!"shecried,withanotherburstofindignation。
  "Youwerelivinginthesamehouseasthathorriblewomanwithwhomyouranaway。"Shedidnotblushasshesaidthis;onthecontrary,shegrewpale,andstartedfromherseat,apparentlyobliviousofwhatshedid,andimmediatelysatdownagain。Herlipcontinuedtotrembleforalongtime。
  Therewassilenceforamoment。Theprincewastakenabackbythesuddennessofthislastreply,anddidnotknowtowhatheshouldattributeit。
  "Idon’tloveyouabit!"shesaidsuddenly,justasthoughthewordshadexplodedfromhermouth。
  Theprincedidnotanswer,andtherewassilenceagain。"IloveGavrilaArdalionovitch,"shesaid,quickly;buthardlyaudibly,andwithherheadbentlowerthanever。
  "ThatisNOTtrue,"saidtheprince,inanequallylowvoice。
  "What!Itellstories,doI?Itistrue!Igavehimmypromiseacoupleofdaysagoonthisveryseat。"
  Theprincewasstartled,andreflectedforamoment。
  "Itisnottrue,"herepeated,decidedly;"youhavejustinventedit!"
  "Youarewonderfullypolite。Youknowheisgreatlyimproved。Helovesmebetterthanhislife。Helethishandburnbeforemyveryeyesinordertoprovetomethathelovedmebetterthanhislife!"
  "Heburnedhishand!"
  "Yes,believeitornot!It’sallthesametome!"
  Theprincesatsilentoncemore。Aglayadidnotseemtobejoking;shewastooangryforthat。
  "What!hebroughtacandlewithhimtothisplace?Thatis,iftheepisodehappenedhere;otherwiseIcan’t"
  "Yes,acandle!What’sthereimprobableaboutthat?"
  "Awholeone,andinacandlestick?"
  "Yes——no-halfacandle——anend,youknow——no,itwasawholecandle;it’sallthesame。Bequiet,can’tyou!Hebroughtaboxofmatchestoo,ifyoulike,andthenlightedthecandleandheldhisfingerinitforhalfanhourandmore!——There!Can’tthatbe?"
  "Isawhimyesterday,andhisfingerswereallright!"
  Aglayasuddenlyburstoutlaughing,assimplyasachild。
  "DoyouknowwhyIhavejusttoldyoutheselies?"Sheappealedtotheprince,ofasudden,withthemostchildlikecandour,andwiththelaughstilltremblingonherlips。"Becausewhenonetellsalie,ifoneinsistsonsomethingunusualandeccentric——
  somethingtoo’outoftheway’’foranything,youknow——themoreimpossiblethethingis,themoreplausibledoestheliesound。
  I’venoticedthis。ButImanageditbadly;Ididn’tknowhowtoworkit。"Shesuddenlyfrownedagainatthispointasthoughatsomesuddenunpleasantrecollection。
  "If"——shebegan,lookingseriouslyandevensadlyathim——"ifwhenIreadyouallthataboutthe’poorknight,’Iwishedto-topraiseyouforonething——IalsowishedtoshowyouthatIknewall——anddidnotapproveofyourconduct。"
  "Youareveryunfairtome,andtothatunfortunatewomanofwhomyouspokejustnowinsuchdreadfulterms,Aglaya。"
  "BecauseIknowall,all——andthatiswhyIspeakso。Iknowverywellhowyou——halfayearsince——offeredheryourhandbeforeeverybody。Don’tinterruptme。Yousee,Iammerelystatingfactswithoutanycommentuponthem。AfterthatsheranawaywithRogojin。Thenyoulivedwithheratsomevillageortown,andsheranawayfromyou。"Aglayablusheddreadfully。"ThenshereturnedtoRogojinagain,wholovesherlikeamadman。Thenyou——likeawisemanasyouare——camebackhereafterherassoonaseveryouheardthatshehadreturnedtoPetersburg。Yesterdayeveningyousprangforwardtoprotecther,andjustnowyoudreamedabouther。Yousee,Iknowall。Youdidcomebackhereforher,forher——nowdidn’tyou?"
  "Yes——forher!"saidtheprincesoftlyandsadly,andbendinghisheaddown,quiteunconsciousofthefactthatAglayawasgazingathimwitheyeswhichburnedlikelivecoals。"Icametofindoutsomething——Idon’tbelieveinherfuturehappinessasRogojin’swife,although——inaword,Ididnotknowhowtohelpherorwhattodoforher——butIcame,onthechance。"
  HeglancedatAglaya,whowaslisteningwithalookofhatredonherface。
  "Ifyoucamewithoutknowingwhy,Isupposeyouloveherverymuchindeed!"shesaidatlast。
  "No,"saidtheprince,"no,Idonotloveher。Oh!ifyouonlyknewwithwhathorrorIrecallthetimeIspentwithher!"
  Ashudderseemedtosweepoverhiswholebodyattherecollection。
  "Tellmeaboutit,"saidAglaya。
  "Thereisnothingwhichyoumightnothear。WhyIshouldwishtotellyou,andonlyyou,thisexperienceofmine,Ireallycannotsay;perhapsitreallyisbecauseIloveyouverymuch。Thisunhappywomanispersuadedthatsheisthemosthopeless,fallencreatureintheworld。Oh,donotcondemnher!Donotcaststonesather!Shehassufferedtoomuchalreadyintheconsciousnessofherownundeservedshame。
  "Andsheisnotguilty——ohGod!——Everymomentshebemoansandbewailsherself,andcriesoutthatshedoesnotadmitanyguilt,thatsheisthevictimofcircumstances——thevictimofawickedlibertine。
  "Butwhatevershemaysay,rememberthatshedoesnotbelieveitherself,——rememberthatshewillbelievenothingbutthatsheisaguiltycreature。
  "WhenItriedtoridhersoulofthisgloomyfallacy,shesufferedsoterriblythatmyheartwillneverbequiteatpeacesolongasIcanrememberthatdreadfultime!——Doyouknowwhysheleftme?Simplytoprovetomewhatisnottrue——thatsheisbase。Buttheworstofitis,shedidnotrealizeherselfthatthatwasallshewantedtoprovebyherdeparture!Shewentawayinresponsetosomeinnerpromptingtodosomethingdisgraceful,inorderthatshemightsaytoherself——’There——you’vedoneanewactofshame——youdegradedcreature!’
  "Oh,Aglaya——perhapsyoucannotunderstandallthis。Trytorealizethatintheperpetualadmissionofguiltsheprobablyfindssomedreadfulunnaturalsatisfaction——asthoughshewererevengingherselfuponsomeone。
  "NowandthenIwasabletopersuadeheralmosttoseelightaroundheragain;butshewouldsoonfall,oncemore,intoheroldtormentingdelusions,andwouldgosofarastoreproachmeforplacingmyselfonapedestalaboveherIneverhadanideaofsuchathing!,andinformedme,inreplytomyproposalofmarriage,thatshe’didnotwantcondescendingsympathyorhelpfromanybody。’Yousawherlastnight。Youdon’tsupposeshecanbehappyamongsuchpeopleasthose——youcannotsupposethatsuchsocietyisfitforher?Youhavenoideahowwell-educatedsheis,andwhatanintellectshehas!Sheastonishedmesometimes。"
  "Andyoupreachedhersermonsthere,didyou?"
  "Ohno,"continuedtheprincethoughtfully,notnoticingAglaya’smockingtone,"Iwasalmostalwayssilentthere。Ioftenwishedtospeak,butIreallydidnotknowwhattosay。Insomecasesitisbesttosaynothing,Ithink。Ilovedher,yes,Ilovedherverymuchindeed;butafterwards——afterwardssheguessedall。"
  "Whatdidsheguess?"
  "ThatIonlyPITIEDher——and——andlovedhernolonger!"
  "Howdoyouknowthat?Howdoyouknowthatsheisnotreallyinlovewiththat——thatrichcad——themansheelopedwith?"
  "Ohno!Iknowsheonlylaughsathim;shehasmadeafoolofhimallalong。"
  "Hassheneverlaughedatyou?"
  "No——inanger,perhaps。Ohyes!shereproachedmedreadfullyinanger;andsufferedherself,too!Butafterwards——oh!don’tremindme——don’tremindmeofthat!"
  Hehidhisfaceinhishands。
  "Areyouawarethatshewritestomealmosteveryday?"
  "Sothatistrue,isit?"criedtheprince,greatlyagitated。
  "Ihadheardareportofit,butwouldnotbelieveit。"
  "Whomdidyouhearitfrom?"askedAglaya,alarmed。"Rogojinsaidsomethingaboutityesterday,butnothingdefinite。"
  "Yesterday!Morningorevening?Beforethemusicorafter?"
  "After——itwasabouttwelveo’clock。"
  "Ah!Well,ifitwasRogojin——butdoyouknowwhatshewritestomeabout?"
  "Ishouldnotbesurprisedbyanything。Sheismad!"
  "Therearetheletters。"Aglayatookthreelettersoutofherpocketandthrewthemdownbeforetheprince。"Forawholeweekshehasbeenentreatingandworryingandpersuadingmetomarryyou。She——well,sheisclever,thoughshemaybemad——muchclevererthanIam,asyousay。Well,shewritesthatsheisinlovewithmeherself,andtriestoseemeeveryday,ifonlyfromadistance。Shewritesthatyouloveme,andthatshehaslongknownitandseenit,andthatyouandshetalkedaboutme——
  there。Shewishestoseeyouhappy,andshesaysthatsheiscertainonlyIcanensureyouthehappinessyoudeserve。Shewritessuchstrange,wildletters——Ihaven’tshownthemtoanyone。Now,doyouknowwhatallthismeans?Canyouguessanything?"
  "Itismadness——itismerelyanotherproofofherinsanity!"saidtheprince,andhislipstrembled。
  "Youarecrying,aren’tyou?"
  "No,Aglaya。No,I’mnotcrying。"Theprincelookedather。
  "Well,whatamItodo?Whatdoyouadviseme?Icannotgoonreceivingtheseletters,youknow。"
  "Oh,letheralone,Ientreatyou!"criedtheprince。Whatcanyoudointhisdark,gloomymystery?Letheralone,andI’lluseallmypowertopreventherwritingyouanymoreletters。"
  "Ifso,youareaheartlessman!"criedAglaya。Asifyoucan’tseethatitisnotmyselfsheloves,butyou,you,andonlyyou!
  Surelyyouhavenotremarkedeverythingelseinher,andonlynotTHIS?Doyouknowwhattheselettersmean?Theymeanjealousy,sir——nothingbutpurejealousy!She——doyouthinkshewilleverreallymarrythisRogojin,asshesayshereshewill?ShewouldtakeherownlifethedayafteryouandIweremarried。"
  Theprinceshuddered;hisheartseemedtofreezewithinhim。HegazedatAglayainwonderment;itwasdifficultforhimtorealizethatthischildwasalsoawoman。
  "Godknows,Aglaya,thattorestoreherpeaceofmindandmakeherhappyIwouldwillinglygiveupmylife。ButIcannotloveher,andsheknowsthat。"
  "Oh,makeasacrificeofyourself!Thatsortofthingbecomesyouwell,youknow。Whynotdoit?Anddon’tcallme’Aglaya’;youhavedoneitseveraltimeslately。Youarebound,itisyourDUTY
  to’raise’her;youmustgooffsomewhereagaintosootheandpacifyher。Why,youloveher,youknow!"
  "Icannotsacrificemyselfso,thoughIadmitIdidwishtodosoonce。Whoknows,perhapsIstillwishto!ButIknowforCERTAIN,thatifshemarriedmeitwouldbeherruin;IknowthisandthereforeIleaveheralone。Ioughttogotoseehertoday;nowIshallprobablynotgo。Sheisproud,shewouldneverforgivemethenatureoftheloveIbearher,andweshouldbothberuined。
  Thismaybeunnatural,Idon’tknow;buteverythingseemsunnatural。Yousayshelovesme,asifthiswereLOVE!AsifshecouldloveME,afterwhatIhavebeenthrough!No,no,itisnotlove。"
  "Howpaleyouhavegrown!"criedAglayainalarm。
  Oh,it’snothing。Ihaven’tslept,that’sall,andI’mrathertired。I——wecertainlydidtalkaboutyou,Aglaya。"
  "Oh,indeed,itistruethen!YOUCOULDACTUALLYTALKABOUTME
  WITHHER;and——andhowcouldyouhavebeenfondofmewhenyouhadonlyseenmeonce?"
  "Idon’tknow。PerhapsitwasthatIseemedtocomeuponlightinthemidstofmygloom。ItoldyouthetruthwhenIsaidIdidnotknowwhyIthoughtofyoubeforeallothers。Ofcourseitwasallasortofdream,adreamamidstthehorrorsofreality。
  AfterwardsIbegantowork。Ididnotintendtocomebackherefortwoorthreeyears——"
  "Thenyoucameforhersake?"Aglaya’svoicetrembled。
  "Yes,Icameforhersake。"
  Therewasamomentortwoofgloomysilence。Aglayarosefromherseat。
  "Ifyousay,"shebeganinshakytones,"ifyousaythatthiswomanofyoursismad——atalleventsIhavenothingtodowithherinsanefancies。Kindlytakethesethreeletters,LefNicolaievitch,andthrowthembacktoher,fromme。Andifshedares,"criedAglayasuddenly,muchlouderthanbefore,"ifshedaressomuchaswritemeonewordagain,tellherIshalltellmyfather,andthatsheshallbetakentoalunaticasylum。"
  TheprincejumpedupinalarmatAglaya’ssuddenwrath,andamistseemedtocomebeforehiseyes。
  "Youcannotreallyfeellikethat!Youdon’tmeanwhatyousay。
  Itisnottrue,"hemurmured。
  "ItIStrue,itIStrue,"criedAglaya,almostbesideherselfwithrage。
  "What’strue?What’sallthis?What’strue?"saidanalarmedvoicejustbesidethem。
  BeforethemstoodLizabethaProkofievna。
  "Why,it’struethatIamgoingtomarryGavrilaArdalionovitch,thatIlovehimandintendtoelopewithhimtomorrow,"criedAglaya,turninguponhermother。"Doyouhear?Isyourcuriositysatisfied?Areyoupleasedwithwhatyouhaveheard?"
  Aglayarushedawayhomewardswiththesewords。
  "H’m!well,YOUarenotgoingawayjustyet,myfriend,atallevents,"saidLizabetha,stoppingtheprince。"Kindlystephomewithme,andletmehavealittleexplanationofthemystery。
  Nicegoingson,these!Ihaven’tsleptawinkallnightasitis。"
  Theprincefollowedher。
  IX。
  ARRIVEDatherhouse,LizabethaProkofievnapausedinthefirstroom。Shecouldgonofarther,andsubsidedontoacouchquiteexhausted;toofeebletoremembersomuchastoasktheprincetotakeaseat。Thiswasalargereception-room,fullofflowers,andwithaglassdoorleadingintothegarden。
  AlexandraandAdelaidacameinalmostimmediately,andlookedinquiringlyattheprinceandtheirmother。
  Thegirlsgenerallyroseataboutnineinthemorninginthecountry;Aglaya,oflate,hadbeeninthehabitofgettingupratherearlierandhavingawalkinthegarden,butnotatseveno’clock;abouteightoralittlelaterwasherusualtime。
  LizabethaProkofievna,whoreallyhadnotsleptallnight,roseatabouteightonpurposetomeetAglayainthegardenandwalkwithher;butshecouldnotfindhereitherinthegardenorinherownroom。
  Thisagitatedtheoldladyconsiderably;andsheawokeherotherdaughters。Next,shelearnedfromthemaidthatAglayahadgoneintotheparkbeforeseveno’clock。ThesistersmadeajokeofAglaya’slastfreak,andtoldtheirmotherthatifshewentintotheparktolookforher,Aglayawouldprobablybeveryangrywithher,andthatshewasprettysuretobesittingreadingonthegreenbenchthatshehadtalkedoftwoorthreedayssince,andaboutwhichshehadnearlyquarrelledwithPrinceS。,whodidnotseeanythingparticularlylovelyinit。
  Arrivedattherendezvousoftheprinceandherdaughter,andhearingthestrangewordsofthelatter,LizabethaProkofievnahadbeendreadfullyalarmed,formanyreasons。However,nowthatshehaddraggedtheprincehomewithher,shebegantofeelalittlefrightenedatwhatshehadundertaken。WhyshouldnotAglayameettheprinceintheparkandhaveatalkwithhim,evenifsuchameetingshouldbebyappointment?
  "Don’tsuppose,prince,"shebegan,bracingherselfupfortheeffort,"don’tsupposethatIhavebroughtyouheretoaskquestions。Afterlastnight,Iassureyou,Iamnotsoexceedinglyanxioustoseeyouatall;Icouldhavepostponedthepleasureforalongwhile。"Shepaused。
  "ButatthesametimeyouwouldbeverygladtoknowhowI
  happenedtomeetAglayaIvanovnathismorning?"Theprincefinishedherspeechforherwiththeutmostcomposure。
  "Well,whatthen?SupposingIshouldliketoknow?"criedLizabethaProkofievna,blushing。"I’msureIamnotafraidofplainspeaking。I’mnotoffendinganyone,andIneverwishto,and——"
  "Pardonme,itisnooffencetowishtoknowthis;youarehermother。Wemetatthegreenbenchthismorning,punctuallyatseveno’clock,——accordingtoanagreementmadebyAglayaIvanovnawithmyselfyesterday。Shesaidthatshewishedtoseemeandspeaktomeaboutsomethingimportant。WemetandconversedforanhouraboutmattersconcerningAglayaIvanovnaherself,andthat’sall。"
  "Ofcourseitisall,myfriend。Idon’tdoubtyouforamoment,"
  saidLizabethaProkofievnawithdignity。
  "Welldone,prince,capital!"criedAglaya,whoenteredtheroomatthismoment。"ThankyouforassumingthatIwouldnotdemeanmyselfwithlies。Come,isthatenough,mamma,ordoyouintendtoputanymorequestions?"
  "YouknowIhaveneverneededtoblushbeforeyou,uptothisday,thoughperhapsyouwouldhavebeengladenoughtomakeme,"
  saidLizabethaProkofievna,——withmajesty。"Good-bye,prince;
  forgivemeforbotheringyou。Itrustyouwillrestassuredofmyunalterableesteemforyou。"
  Theprincemadehisbowsandretiredatonce。AlexandraandAdelaidasmiledandwhisperedtoeachother,whileLizabethaProkofievnaglaredseverelyatthem。"Weareonlylaughingattheprince’sbeautifulbows,mamma,"saidAdelaida。"Sometimeshebowsjustlikeameal-sack,butto-dayhewaslike——likeEvgeniePavlovitch!"
  "ItistheHEARTwhichisthebestteacherofrefinementanddignity,notthedancing-master,"saidhermother,sententiously,anddepartedupstairstoherownroom,notsomuchasglancingatAglaya。
  Whentheprincereachedhome,aboutnineo’clock,hefoundVeraLebedeffandthemaidontheverandah。Theywerebothbusytryingtotidyuptheplaceafterlastnight’sdisorderlyparty。
  "Thankgoodness,we’vejustmanagedtofinishitbeforeyoucamein!"saidVera,joyfully。
  "Good-morning!Myheadwhirlsso;Ididn’tsleepallnight。I
  shouldliketohaveanapnow。"
  "Here,ontheverandah?Verywell,I’lltellthemallnottocomeandwakeyou。Papahasgoneoutsomewhere。"
  Theservantlefttheroom。Verawasabouttofollowher,butreturnedandapproachedtheprincewithapreoccupiedair。
  "Prince!"shesaid,"havepityonthatpoorboy;don’tturnhimouttoday。"
  "Notfortheworld;heshalldojustashelikes。"
  "Hewon’tdoanyharmnow;and——anddon’tbetooseverewithhim,"
  "Ohdearno!Why——"
  "And——andyouwon’tLAUGHathim?That’sthechiefthing。"
  "Ohno!Never。"
  "HowfoolishIamtospeakofsuchthingstoamanlikeyou,"
  saidVera,blushing。"ThoughyouDOlooktired,"sheadded,halfturningaway,"youreyesaresosplendidatthismoment——sofullofhappiness。"
  "Really?"askedtheprince,gleefully,andhelaughedindelight。
  ButVera,simple-mindedlittlegirlthatshewasjustlikeaboy,infact,herebecamedreadfullyconfused,ofasudden,andranhastilyoutoftheroom,laughingandblushing。
  "Whatadearlittlethingsheis,"thoughttheprince,andimmediatelyforgotallabouther。
  Hewalkedtothefarendoftheverandah,wherethesofastood,withatableinfrontofit。Herehesatdownandcoveredhisfacewithhishands,andsoremainedfortenminutes。Suddenlyheputhishandinhiscoat-pocketandhurriedlyproducedthreeletters。
  Butthedooropenedagain,andoutcameColia。
  Theprinceactuallyfeltgladthathehadbeeninterrupted,——andmightreturntheletterstohispocket。Hewasgladoftherespite。
  "Well,"saidColia,plunginginmediasres,ashealwaysdid,"here’sago!WhatdoyouthinkofHippolytenow?Don’trespecthimanylonger,eh?"
  "Whynot?Butlookhere,Colia,I’mtired;besides,thesubjectistoomelancholytobeginuponagain。Howishe,though?"
  "Asleep——he’llsleepforacoupleofhoursyet。Iquiteunderstand——youhaven’tslept——youwalkedaboutthepark,Iknow。
  Agitation——excitement——allthatsortofthing——quitenatural,too!"
  "HowdoyouknowIwalkedintheparkanddidn’tsleepathome?"
  "Verajusttoldme。Shetriedtopersuademenottocome,butI
  couldn’thelpmyself,justforoneminute。Ihavebeenhavingmyturnatthebedsideforthelasttwohours;KostiaLebedeffistherenow。Burdovskyhasgone。Now,liedown,prince,makeyourselfcomfortable,andsleepwell!I’mawfullyimpressed,youknow。"
  "Naturally,allthis——"
  "No,no,Imeanwiththe’explanation,’especiallythatpartofitwherehetalksaboutProvidenceandafuturelife。Thereisagiganticthoughtthere。"