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类别:其他 作者:Fyodor Dostoyevsky字数:26404更新时间:18/12/19 17:00:42
Lebedeffandtheprince——aprettypair!Bothwereprobablydrunk。\" \"Fatherisadrunkardandathief;Iamabeggar,andthehusbandofmysisterisausurer,\"continuedGania,bitterly。\"TherewasaprettylistofadvantageswithwhichtoenchanttheheartofAglaya。\" \"Thatsamehusbandofyoursister,theusurer——\" \"Feedsme?Goon。Don’tstandonceremony,pray。\" \"Don’tloseyourtemper。Youarejustlikeaschoolboy。YouthinkthatallthissortofthingwouldharmyouinAglaya’seyes,doyou?Youlittleknowhercharacter。Sheiscapableofrefusingthemostbrilliantparty,andrunningawayandstarvinginagarretwithsomewretchedstudent;that’sthesortofgirlsheis。Younevercouldordidunderstandhowinterestingyouwouldhaveseeninhereyesifyouhadcomefirmlyandproudlythroughourmisfortunes。Theprincehassimplycaughtherwithhookandline;firstly,becauseheneverthoughtoffishingforher,andsecondly,becauseheisanidiotintheeyesofmostpeople。It’squiteenoughforherthatbyacceptinghimsheputsherfamilyoutandannoysthemallround——that’swhatshelikes。Youdon’tunderstandthesethings。\" \"WeshallseewhetherIunderstandorno!\"saidGania,enigmatically。\"ButIshouldn’tlikehertoknowallaboutfather,allthesame。Ithoughttheprincewouldmanagetoholdhistongueaboutthis,atleast。HepreventedLebedeffspreadingthenews——hewouldn’teventellmeallwhenIaskedhim——\" \"Thenyoumustseethatheisnotresponsible。Whatdoesitmattertoyounow,inanycase?Whatareyouhopingforstill?IfyouHAVEahopeleft,itisthatyoursufferingairmaysoftenherhearttowardsyou。\" \"Oh,shewouldfunkascandallikeanyoneelse。Youarealltarredwithonebrush!\" \"What!AGLAYAwouldhavefunked?Youareachicken-heartedfellow,Gania!\"saidVaria,lookingatherbrotherwithcontempt。 \"Notoneofusisworthmuch。Aglayamaybeawildsortofagirl,butsheisfarnoblerthananyofus,athousandtimesnobler!\" \"Well——come!there’snothingtogetcrossabout,\"saidGania。 \"AllI’mafraidofis——mother。I’mafraidthisscandalaboutfathermaycometoherears;perhapsithasalready。Iamdreadfullyafraid。\" \"Itundoubtedlyhasalready!\"observedGania。 Variahadrisenfromherplaceandhadstartedtogoupstairstohermother;butatthisobservationofGania’ssheturnedandgazedathimattentively。 \"Whocouldhavetoldher?\" \"Hippolyte,probably。Hewouldthinkitthemostdelightfulamusementintheworldtotellherofittheinstanthemovedoverhere;Ihaven’tadoubtofit。\" \"Buthowcouldheknowanythingofit?Tellmethat。Lebedeffandtheprincedeterminedtotellnoone——evenColiaknowsnothing。\" \"What,Hippolyte?Hefounditouthimself,ofcourse。Why,youhavenoideawhatacunninglittleanimalheis;dirtylittlegossip!Hehasthemostextraordinarynoseforsmellingoutotherpeople’ssecrets,oranythingapproachingtoscandal。Believeitornot,butI’mprettysurehehasgotroundAglaya。Ifhehasn’t,hesoonwill。Rogojinisintimatewithhim,too。Howtheprincedoesn’tnoticeit,Ican’tunderstand。Thelittlewretchconsidersmehisenemynowanddoeshisbesttocatchmetripping。Whatonearthdoesitmattertohim,whenhe’sdying? However,you’llsee;IshallcatchHIMtrippingyet,andnotheme。\" \"Whydidyougethimoverhere,ifyouhatehimso?Andisitreallyworthyourwhiletotrytoscoreoffhim?\" \"Why,itwasyourselfwhoadvisedmetobringhimover!\" \"Ithoughthemightbeuseful。YouknowheisinlovewithAglayahimself,now,andhaswrittentoher;hehasevenwrittentoLizabethaProkofievna!\" \"Oh!he’snotdangerousthere!\"criedGania,laughingangrily。 \"However,Ibelievethereissomethingofthatsortintheair; heisverylikelytobeinlove,forheisamereboy。Buthewon’twriteanonymousletterstotheoldlady;thatwouldbetooaudaciousathingforhimtoattempt;butIdaresweartheveryfirstthinghedidwastoshowmeuptoAglayaasabasedeceiverandintriguer。IconfessIwasfoolenoughtoattemptsomethingthroughhimatfirst。Ithoughthewouldthrowhimselfintomyserviceoutofrevengefulfeelingstowardstheprince,theslylittlebeast!ButIknowhimbetternow。Asforthetheft,hemayhaveheardofitfromthewidowinPetersburg,foriftheoldmancommittedhimselftosuchanact,hecanhavedoneitfornootherobjectbuttogivethemoneytoher。Hippolytesaidtome,withoutanyprelude,thatthegeneralhadpromisedthewidowfourhundredroubles。OfcourseIunderstood,andthelittlewretchlookedatmewithanastysortofsatisfaction。Iknowhim;youmaydependuponithewentandtoldmothertoo,forthepleasureofwoundingher。Andwhydoesn’thedie,Ishouldliketoknow? Heundertooktodiewithinthreeweeks,andhereheisgettingfatter。Hiscoughisbetter,too。Itwasonlyyesterdaythathesaidthatwastheseconddayhehadn’tcoughedblood。\" \"Well,turnhimout!\" \"Idon’tHATE,Idespisehim,\"saidGania,grandly。\"Well,Idohatehim,ifyoulike!\"headded,withasuddenaccessofrage,\"andI’lltellhimsotohisface,evenwhenhe’sdying!Ifyouhadbutreadhisconfession——goodLord!whatrefinementofimpudence!Oh,butI’dhavelikedtowhiphimthenandthere,likeaschoolboy,justtoseehowsurprisedhewouldhavebeen! Nowhehateseverybodybecausehe——Oh,Isay,whatoneartharetheydoingthere!Listentothatnoise!Ireallycan’tstandthisanylonger。Ptitsin!\"hecried,asthelatterenteredtheroom,\"whatinthenameofgoodnessarewecomingto?Listentothat——\" Butthenoisecamerapidlynearer,thedoorburstopen,andoldGeneralIvolgin,raging,furious,purple-faced,andtremblingwithanger,rushedin。HewasfollowedbyNinaAlexandrovna,Colia,andbehindtherest,Hippolyte。 II。 HIPPOLYTEhadnowbeenfivedaysatthePtitsins’。Hisflittingfromtheprince’stothesenewquartershadbeenbroughtaboutquitenaturallyandwithoutmanywords。Hedidnotquarrelwiththeprince——infact,theyseemedtopartasfriends。Gania,whohadbeenhostileenoughonthateventfulevening,hadhimselfcometoseehimacoupleofdayslater,probablyinobediencetosomesuddenimpulse。Forsomereasonorother,Rogojintoohadbeguntovisitthesickboy。Theprincethoughtitmightbebetterforhimtomoveawayfromhis(theprince’s)house。 Hippolyteinformedhim,ashetookhisleave,thatPtitsin\"hadbeenkindenoughtoofferhimacorner,\"anddidnotsayawordaboutGania,thoughGaniahadprocuredhisinvitation,andhimselfcametofetchhimaway。Ganianoticedthisatthetime,andputittoHippolyte’sdebitonaccount。 GaniawasrightwhenhetoldhissisterthatHippolytewasgettingbetter;thathewasbetterwasclearatthefirstglance。 Heenteredtheroomnowlastofall,deliberately,andwithadisagreeablesmileonhislips。 NinaAlexandrovnacamein,lookingfrightened。Shehadchangedmuchsincewelastsawher,halfayearago,andhadgrownthinandpale。Colialookedworriedandperplexed。Hecouldnotunderstandthevagariesofthegeneral,andknewnothingofthelastachievementofthatworthy,whichhadcausedsomuchcommotioninthehouse。Buthecouldseethathisfatherhadoflatechangedverymuch,andthathehadbeguntobehaveinsoextraordinaryafashionbothathomeandabroadthathewasnotlikethesameman。Whatperplexedanddisturbedhimasmuchasanythingwasthathisfatherhadentirelygivenupdrinkingduringthelastfewdays。ColiaknewthathehadquarrelledwithbothLebedeffandtheprince,andhadjustboughtasmallbottleofvodkaandbroughtithomeforhisfather。 \"Really,mother,\"hehadassuredNinaAlexandrovnaupstairs,\"reallyyouhadbetterlethimdrink。Hehasnothadadropforthreedays;hemustbesufferingagonies——Thegeneralnowenteredtheroom,threwthedoorwideopen,andstoodonthethresholdtremblingwithindignation。 \"Lookhere,mydearsir,\"hebegan,addressingPtitsininaveryloudtoneofvoice;\"ifyouhavereallymadeupyourmindtosacrificeanoldman——yourfathertoooratalleventsfatherofyourwife——anoldmanwhohasservedhisemperor——toawretchedlittleatheistlikethis,allIcansayis,sir,myfootshallceasetotreadyourfloors。Makeyourchoice,sir;makeyourchoicequickly,ifyouplease!Meorthis——screw!Yes,screw,sir;Isaiditaccidentally,butletthewordstand——thisscrew,forhescrewsanddrillshimselfintomysoul——\" \"Hadn’tyoubettersaycorkscrew?\"saidHippolyte。 \"No,sir,NOTcorkscrew。Iamageneral,notabottle,sir。Makeyourchoice,sir——meorhim。\" HereColiahandedhimachair,andhesubsidedintoit,breathlesswithrage。 \"Hadn’tyoubetter——better——takeanap?\"murmuredthestupefiedPtitsin。 \"Anap?\"shriekedthegeneral。\"Iamnotdrunk,sir;youinsultme!Isee,\"hecontinued,rising,\"Iseethatallareagainstmehere。Enough——Igo;butknow,sirs——knowthat——\" Hewasnotallowedtofinishhissentence。Somebodypushedhimbackintohischair,andbeggedhimtobecalm。NinaAlexandrovnatrembled,andcriedquietly。Ganiaretiredtothewindowindisgust。 \"ButwhathaveIdone?Whatishisgrievance?\"askedHippolyte,grinning。 \"Whathaveyoudone,indeed?\"putinNinaAlexandrovna。\"Yououghttobeashamedofyourself,teasinganoldmanlikethat—— andinyourposition,too。\" \"AndpraywhatISmyposition,madame?Ihavethegreatestrespectforyou,personally;but——\" \"He’salittlescrew,\"criedthegeneral;\"hedrillsholesmyheartandsoul。Hewishesmetobeaperverttoatheism。Know,youyounggreenhorn,thatIwascoveredwithhonoursbeforeeveryouwereborn;andyouarenothingbetterthanawretchedlittleworm,tornintwowithcoughing,anddyingslowlyofyourownmaliceandunbelief。WhatdidGavrilabringyouoverherefor? They’reallagainstme,eventomyownson——allagainstme。\" \"Oh,come——nonsense!\"criedGania;\"ifyoudidnotgoshamingusalloverthetown,thingsmightbebetterforallparties。\" \"What——shameyou?I?——whatdoyoumean,youyoungcalf?Ishameyou?Icanonlydoyouhonour,sir;Icannotshameyou。\" Hejumpedupfromhischairinafitofuncontrollablerage。 Ganiawasveryangrytoo。 \"Honour,indeed!\"saidthelatter,withcontempt。 \"Whatdoyousay,sir?\"growledthegeneral,takingasteptowardshim。 \"IsaythatIhavebuttoopenmymouth,andyou——\" Ganiabegan,butdidnotfinish。Thetwo——fatherandson——stoodbeforeoneanother,bothunspeakablyagitated,especiallyGania。 \"Gania,Gania,reflect!\"criedhismother,hurriedly。 \"It’sallnonsenseonbothsides,\"snappedoutVaria。\"Letthemalone,mother。\" \"It’sonlyformother’ssakethatIsparehim,\"saidGania,tragically。 \"Speak!\"saidthegeneral,besidehimselfwithrageandexcitement;\"speak——underthepenaltyofafather’scurse\"Oh,father’scursebehanged——youdon’tfrightenmethatway!\" saidGania。\"WhosefaultisitthatyouhavebeenasmadasaMarchhareallthisweek?Itisjustaweek——yousee,Icountthedays。Takecarenow;don’tprovokemetoomuch,orI’lltellall。 WhydidyougototheEpanchins’yesterday——tellmethat?Andyoucallyourselfanoldman,too,withgreyhair,andfatherofafamily!H’m——nicesortofafather。\" \"Bequiet,Gania,\"criedColia。\"Shutup,youfool!\" \"Yes,buthowhaveIoffendedhim?\"repeatedHippolyte,stillinthesamejeeringvoice。\"Whydoeshecallmeascrew?Youallheardit。HecametomehimselfandbegantellingmeaboutsomeCaptainEropegoff。Idon’twishforyourcompany,general。I alwaysavoidedyou——youknowthat。WhathaveItodowithCaptainEropegoff?AllIdidwastoexpressmyopinionthatprobablyCaptainEropegoffneverexistedatall!\" \"Ofcourseheneverexisted!\"Ganiainterrupted。 Butthegeneralonlystoodstupefiedandgazedaroundinadazedway。Gania’sspeechhadimpressedhim,withitsterriblecandour。 Forthefirstmomentortwohecouldfindnowordstoanswerhim,anditwasonlywhenHippolyteburstoutlaughing,andsaid: \"There,yousee!EvenyourownsonsupportsmystatementthatthereneverwassuchapersonasCaptainEropegoff!\"thattheoldfellowmutteredconfusedly: \"KapitonEropegoff——notCaptainEropegoff!——Kapiton——majorretired——Eropegoff——Kapiton。\" \"Kapitondidn’texisteither!\"persistedGania,maliciously。 \"What?Didn’texist?\"criedthepoorgeneral,andadeepblushsuffusedhisface。 \"That’lldo,Gania!\"criedVariaandPtitsin。 \"Shutup,Gania!\"saidColia。 Butthisintercessionseemedtorekindlethegeneral。 \"Whatdidyoumean,sir,thathedidn’texist?Explainyourself,\" herepeated,angrily。 \"BecauseheDIDN’Texist——nevercouldandneverdid——there!You’dbetterdropthesubject,Iwarnyou!\" \"Andthisismyson——myownson——whomI——oh,graciousHeaven! Eropegoff——EroshkaEropegoffdidn’texist!\" \"Ha,ha!it’sEroshkanow,\"laughedHippolyte。 \"No,sir,Kapitoshka——notEroshka。Imean,KapitonAlexeyevitch—— retiredmajor——marriedMariaPetrovnaLu——Lu——hewasmyfriendandcompanion——Lutugoff——fromourearliestbeginnings。Iclosedhiseyesforhim——hewaskilled。KapitonEropegoffneverexisted! tfu!\" Thegeneralshoutedinhisfury;butitwastobeconcludedthathiswrathwasnotkindledbytheexpresseddoubtastoKapiton’sexistence。Thiswashisscapegoat;buthisexcitementwascausedbysomethingquitedifferent。AsarulehewouldhavemerelyshouteddownthedoubtastoKapiton,toldalongyarnabouthisfriend,andeventuallyretiredupstairstohisroom。Buttoday,inthestrangeuncertaintyofhumannature,itseemedtorequirebutsosmallanoffenceasthistomakehiscuptooverflow。Theoldmangrewpurpleintheface,heraisedhishands。\"Enoughofthis!\"heyelled。\"Mycurse——away,outofthehouseIgo!Colia,bringmybagaway!\"Helefttheroomhastilyandinaparoxysmofrage。 Hiswife,Colia,andPtitsinranoutafterhim。 \"Whathaveyoudonenow?\"saidVariatoGania。\"He’llprobablybemakingoffTHEREagain!Whatadisgraceitallis!\" \"Well,heshouldn’tsteal,\"criedGania,pantingwithfury。AndjustatthismomenthiseyemetHippolyte’s。 \"Asforyou,sir,\"hecried,\"youshouldatleastrememberthatyouareinastrangehouseand——receivinghospitality;youshouldnottaketheopportunityoftormentinganoldman,sir,whoistooevidentlyoutofhismind。\" Hippolytelookedfurious,butherestrainedhimself。 \"Idon’tquiteagreewithyouthatyourfatherisoutofhismind,\"heobserved,quietly。\"Onthecontrary,Icannothelpthinkinghehasbeenlessdementedoflate。Don’tyouthinkso? Hehasgrownsocunningandcareful,andweighshiswordssodeliberately;hespoketomeaboutthatKapitonfellowwithanobject,youknow!Justfancy——hewantedmeto——\" \"Oh,deviltakewhathewantedyoutodo!Don’ttrytobetoocunningwithme,youngman!\"shoutedGania。\"Ifyouareawareoftherealreasonformyfather’spresentcondition(andyouhavekeptsuchanexcellentspyingwatchduringtheselastfewdaysthatyouaresuretobeawareofit)——youhadnorightwhatevertotormentthe——unfortunateman,andtoworrymymotherbyyourexaggerationsoftheaffair;becausethewholebusinessisnonsense——simplyadrunkenfreak,andnothingmore,quiteunprovedbyanyevidence,andIdon’tbelievethatmuchofit!\" (hesnappedhisfingers)。\"Butyoumustneedsspyandwatchoverusall,becauseyouarea-a——\" \"Screw!\"laughedHippolyte。 \"Becauseyouareahumbug,sir;andthoughtfittoworrypeopleforhalfanhour,andtriedtofrightenthemintobelievingthatyouwouldshootyourselfwithyourlittleemptypistol,pirouettingaboutandplayingatsuicide!Igaveyouhospitality,youhavefattenedonit,yourcoughhasleftyou,andyourepayallthis——\" \"Excuseme——twowords!IamVarvaraArdalionovna’sguest,notyours;YOUhaveextendednohospitalitytome。Onthecontrary,ifIamnotmistaken,IbelieveyouareyourselfindebtedtoMr。 Ptitsin’shospitality。FourdaysagoIbeggedmymothertocomedownhereandfindlodgings,becauseIcertainlydofeelbetterhere,thoughIamnotfat,norhaveIceasedtocough。Iamtodayinformedthatmyroomisreadyforme;therefore,havingthankedyoursisterandmotherfortheirkindnesstome,Iintendtoleavethehousethisevening。Ibegyourpardon——Iinterruptedyou——Ithinkyouwereabouttoaddsomething?\" \"Oh——ifthatisthestateofaffairs——\"beganGania。 \"Excuseme——Iwilltakeaseat,\"interruptedHippolyteoncemore,sittingdowndeliberately;\"forIamnotstrongyet。Nowthen,I amreadytohearyou。Especiallyasthisisthelastchanceweshallhaveofatalk,andverylikelythelastmeetingweshalleverhaveatall。\" Ganiafeltalittleguilty。 \"IassureyouIdidnotmeantoreckonupdebitsandcredits,\"hebegan,\"andifyou——\" \"Idon’tunderstandyourcondescension,\"saidHippolyte。\"Asforme,Ipromisedmyself,onthefirstdayofmyarrivalinthishouse,thatIwouldhavethesatisfactionofsettlingaccountswithyouinaverythoroughmannerbeforeIsaidgood-byetoyou。 Iintendtoperformthisoperationnow,ifyoulike;afteryou,though,ofcourse。\" \"MayIaskyoutobesogoodastoleavethisroom?\" \"You’dbetterspeakout。You’llbesorryafterwardsifyoudon’t。\" \"Hippolyte,stop,please!It’ssodreadfullyundignified,\"saidVaria。 \"Well,onlyforthesakeofalady,\"saidHippolyte,laughing。\"I amreadytoputoffthereckoning,butonlyputitoff,VarvaraArdalionovna,becauseanexplanationbetweenyourbrotherandmyselfhasbecomeanabsolutenecessity,andIcouldnotthinkofleavingthehousewithoutclearingupallmisunderstandingsfirst。\" \"Inaword,youareawretchedlittlescandal-monger,\"criedGania,\"andyoucannotgoawaywithoutascandal!\" \"Yousee,\"saidHippolyte,coolly,\"youcan’trestrainyourself。 You’llbedreadfullysorryafterwardsifyoudon’tspeakoutnow。 Come,youshallhavethefirstsay。I’llwait。\" Ganiawassilentandmerelylookedcontemptuouslyathim。 \"Youwon’t?Verywell。Ishallbeasshortaspossible,formypart。Twoorthreetimesto-dayIhavehadtheword’hospitality’ pusheddownmythroat;thisisnotfair。Ininvitingmehereyouyourselfentrappedmeforyourownuse;youthoughtIwishedtorevengemyselfupontheprince。YouheardthatAglayaIvanovnahadbeenkindtomeandreadmyconfession。MakingsurethatI shouldgivemyselfuptoyourinterests,youhopedthatyoumightgetsomeassistanceoutofme。Iwillnotgointodetails。I don’taskeitheradmissionorconfirmationofthisfromyourself; Iamquitecontenttoleaveyoutoyourconscience,andtofeelthatweunderstandoneanothercapitally。\" \"Whatahistoryyouareweavingoutofthemostordinarycircumstances!\"criedVaria。 \"Itoldyouthefellowwasnothingbutascandalmonger,\"saidGania。 \"Excuseme,VariaArdalionovna,Iwillproceed。Ican,ofcourse,neitherlovenorrespecttheprince,thoughheisagood-heartedfellow,ifalittlequeer。Butthereisnoneedwhateverformetohatehim。Iquiteunderstoodyourbrotherwhenhefirstofferedmeaidagainsttheprince,thoughIdidnotshowit;I knewwellthatyourbrotherwasmakingaridiculousmistakeinme。Iamreadytosparehim,however,evennow;butsolelyoutofrespectforyourself,VarvaraArdalionovna。 \"HavingnowshownyouthatIamnotquitesuchafoolasIlook,andthatIhavetobefishedforwitharodandlineforagoodlongwhilebeforeIamcaught,IwillproceedtoexplainwhyI speciallywishedtomakeyourbrotherlookafool。Thatmymotivepowerishate,Idonotattempttoconceal。Ihavefeltthatbeforedying(andIamdying,howevermuchfatterImayappeartoyou),Imustabsolutelymakeafoolof,atleast,oneofthatclassofmenwhichhasdoggedmeallmylife,whichIhatesocordially,andwhichissoprominentlyrepresentedbyyourmuchesteemedbrother。Ishouldnotenjoyparadisenearlysomuchwithouthavingdonethisfirst。Ihateyou,GavrilaArdalionovitch,solely(thismayseemcurioustoyou,butI repeat)——solelybecauseyouarethetype,andincarnation,andhead,andcrownofthemostimpudent,themostself-satisfied,themostvulgaranddetestableformofcommonplaceness。Youareordinaryoftheordinary;youhavenochanceofeverfatheringthepettiestideaofyourown。Andyetyouareasjealousandconceitedasyoucanpossiblybe;youconsideryourselfagreatgenius;ofthisyouarepersuaded,althoughtherearedarkmomentsofdoubtandrage,wheneventhisfactseemsuncertain。 Therearespotsofdarknessonyourhorizon,thoughtheywilldisappearwhenyoubecomecompletelystupid。Butalongandchequeredpathliesbeforeyou,andofthisIamglad。Inthefirstplaceyouwillnevergainacertainperson。\" \"Come,come!Thisisintolerable!Youhadbetterstop,youlittlemischief-makingwretch!\"criedVaria。Ganiahadgrownverypale; hetrembled,butsaidnothing。 Hippolytepaused,andlookedathimintentlyandwithgreatgratification。HethenturnedhisgazeuponVaria,bowed,andwentout,withoutaddinganotherword。 Ganiamightjustlycomplainofthehardnesswithwhichfatetreatedhim。Variadarednotspeaktohimforalongwhile,ashestrodepasther,backwardsandforwards。Atlasthewentandstoodatthewindow,lookingout,withhisbackturnedtowardsher。Therewasafearfulrowgoingonupstairsagain。 \"Areyouoff?\"saidGania,suddenly,remarkingthatshehadrisenandwasabouttoleavetheroom。\"Waitamoment——lookatthis。\" Heapproachedthetableandlaidasmallsheetofpaperbeforeher。Itlookedlikealittlenote。 \"Goodheavens!\"criedVaria,raisingherhands。 Thiswasthenote: \"GAVRILAARDOLIONOVITCH,——persuadedofyourkindnessofheart,I havedeterminedtoaskyouradviceonamatterofgreatimportancetomyself。Ishouldliketomeetyoutomorrowmorningatseveno’clockbythegreenbenchinthepark。Itisnotfarfromourhouse。VarvaraArdalionovna,whomustaccompanyyou,knowstheplacewell。 \"A。E。\" \"Whatonearthisonetomakeofagirllikethat?\"saidVaria。 Gania,littleashefeltinclinedforswaggeratthismoment,couldnotavoidshowinghistriumph,especiallyjustaftersuchhumiliatingremarksasthoseofHippolyte。Asmileofself- satisfactionbeamedonhisface,andVariatoowasbrimmingoverwithdelight。 \"Andthisistheverydaythattheyweretoannouncetheengagement!Whatwillshedonext?\" \"Whatdoyousupposeshewantstotalkabouttomorrow?\"askedGania。 \"Oh,THAT’Sallthesame!Thechiefthingisthatshewantstoseeyouaftersixmonths’absence。Lookhere,Gania,thisisaSERIOUSbusiness。Don’tswaggeragainandlosethegame——playcarefully,butdon’tfunk,doyouunderstand?AsifshecouldpossiblyavoidseeingwhatIhavebeenworkingforallthislastsixmonths!Andjustimagine,Iwastherethismorningandnotawordofthis!Iwasthere,youknow,onthesly。Theoldladydidnotknow,orshewouldhavekickedmeout。Iransomeriskforyou,yousee。Ididsowanttofindout,atallhazards。\" Heretherewasafranticnoiseupstairsoncemore;severalpeopleseemedtoberushingdownstairsatonce。 \"Now,Gania,\"criedVaria,frightened,\"wecan’tlethimgoout! Wecan’taffordtohaveabreathofscandalaboutthetownatthismoment。Runafterhimandbeghispardon——quick。\" Butthefatherofthefamilywasoutintheroadalready。Coliawascarryinghisbagforhim;NinaAlexandrovnastoodandcriedonthedoorstep;shewantedtorunafterthegeneral,butPtitsinkeptherback。 \"Youwillonlyexcitehimmore,\"hesaid。\"Hehasnowhereelsetogoto——he’llbebackhereinhalfanhour。I’vetalkeditalloverwithColia;lethimplaythefoolabit,itwilldohimgood。\" \"Whatareyouupto?Whereareyouoffto?You’venowheretogoto,youknow,\"criedGania,outofthewindow。 \"Comeback,father;theneighbourswillhear!\"criedVaria。 Thegeneralstopped,turnedround,raisedhishandsandremarked: \"Mycursebeuponthishouse!\" \"Whichobservationshouldalwaysbemadeinastheatricalatoneaspossible,\"mutteredGania,shuttingthewindowwithabang。 Theneighboursundoubtedlydidhear。Variarushedoutoftheroom。 Nosoonerhadhissisterlefthimalone,thanGaniatookthenoteoutofhispocket,kissedit,andpirouettedaround。 III。 Asageneralrule,oldGeneralIvolgin’sparoxysmsendedinsmoke。Hehadbeforethisexperiencedfitsofsuddenfury,butnotveryoften,becausehewasreallyamanofpeacefulandkindlydisposition。Hehadtriedhundredsoftimestoovercomethedissolutehabitswhichhehadcontractedoflateyears。Hewouldsuddenlyrememberthathewas\"afather,\"wouldbereconciledwithhiswife,andshedgenuinetears。HisfeelingforNinaAlexandrovnaamountedalmosttoadoration;shehadpardonedsomuchinsilence,andlovedhimstillinspiteofthestateofdegradationintowhichhehadfallen。Butthegeneral’sstruggleswithhisownweaknessneverlastedverylong。Hewas,inhisway,animpetuousman,andaquietlifeofrepentanceinthebosomofhisfamilysoonbecameinsupportabletohim。Intheendherebelled,andflewintorageswhichheregretted,perhaps,evenashegavewaytothem,butwhichwerebeyondhiscontrol。Hepickedquarrelswitheveryone,begantoholdfortheloquently,exactedunlimitedrespect,andatlastdisappearedfromthehouse,andsometimesdidnotreturnforalongtime。Hehadgivenupinterferingintheaffairsofhisfamilyfortwoyearsnow,andknewnothingaboutthembutwhathegatheredfromhearsay。 Butonthisoccasiontherewassomethingmoreseriousthanusual。 Everyoneseemedtoknowsomething,buttobeafraidtotalkaboutit。 Thegeneralhadturnedupinthebosomofhisfamilytwoorthreedaysbefore,butnot,asusual,withtheolivebranchofpeaceinhishand,notinthegarbofpenitence——inwhichhewasusuallycladonsuchoccasions——but,onthecontrary,inanuncommonlybadtemper。Hehadarrivedinaquarrelsomemood,pitchingintoeveryonehecameacross,andtalkingaboutallsortsandkindsofsubjectsinthemostunexpectedmanner,sothatitwasimpossibletodiscoverwhatitwasthatwasreallyputtinghimout。Atmomentshewouldbeapparentlyquitebrightandhappy;butasarulehewouldsitmoodyandthoughtful。HewouldabruptlycommencetoholdforthabouttheEpanchins,aboutLebedeff,ortheprince,andequallyabruptlywouldstopshortandrefusetospeakanotherword,answeringallfurtherquestionswithastupidsmile,unconsciousthathewassmiling,orthathehadbeenaskedaquestion。Thewholeofthepreviousnighthehadspenttossingaboutandgroaning,andpoorNinaAlexandrovnahadbeenbusymakingcoldcompressesandwarmfomentationsandsoon,withoutbeingveryclearhowtoapplythem。Hehadfallenasleepafterawhile,butnotforlong,andhadawakedinastateofviolenthypochondriawhichhadendedinhisquarrelwithHippolyte,andthesolemncursingofPtitsin’sestablishmentgenerally。Itwasalsoobservedduringthosetwoorthreedaysthathewasinastateofmorbidself-esteem,andwasspeciallytouchyonallpointsofhonour。Coliainsisted,indiscussingthematterwithhismother,thatallthiswasbuttheoutcomeofabstinencefromdrink,orperhapsofpiningafterLebedeff,withwhomuptothistimethegeneralhadbeenupontermsofthegreatestfriendship; butwithwhom,forsomereasonorother,hehadquarrelledafewdayssince,partingfromhimingreatwrath。Therehadalsobeenascenewiththeprince。Coliahadaskedanexplanationofthelatter,buthadbeenforcedtoconcludethathewasnottoldthewholetruth。 IfHippolyteandNinaAlexandrovnahad,asGaniasuspected,hadsomespecialconversationaboutthegeneral’sactions,itwasstrangethatthemaliciousyouth,whomGaniahadcalledascandal-mongertohisface,hadnotallowedhimselfasimilarsatisfactionwithColia。 ThefactisthatprobablyHippolytewasnotquitesoblackasGaniapaintedhim;anditwashardlylikelythathehadinformedNinaAlexandrovnaofcertainevents,ofwhichweknow,forthemerepleasureofgivingherpain。Wemustneverforgetthathumanmotivesaregenerallyfarmorecomplicatedthanweareapttosuppose,andthatwecanveryrarelyaccuratelydescribethemotivesofanother。Itismuchbetterforthewriter,asarule,tocontenthimselfwiththebarestatementofevents;andweshalltakethislinewithregardtothecatastropherecordedabove,andshallstatetheremainingeventsconnectedwiththegeneral’stroubleshortly,becausewefeelthatwehavealreadygiventothissecondarycharacterinourstorymoreattentionthanweoriginallyintended。 Thecourseofeventshadmarchedinthefollowingorder。WhenLebedeffreturned,incompanywiththegeneral,aftertheirexpeditiontotownafewdayssince,forthepurposeofinvestigation,hebroughttheprincenoinformationwhatever。Ifthelatterhadnothimselfbeenoccupiedwithotherthoughtsandimpressionsatthetime,hemusthaveobservedthatLebedeffnotonlywasveryuncommunicative,butevenappearedanxioustoavoidhim。 Whentheprincedidgivethematteralittleattention,herecalledthefactthatduringthesedayshehadalwaysfoundLebedefftobeinradiantlygoodspirits,whentheyhappenedtomeet;andfurther,thatthegeneralandLebedeffwerealwaystogether。Thetwofriendsdidnotseemevertobepartedforamoment。 Occasionallytheprinceheardloudtalkingandlaughingupstairs,andoncehedetectedthesoundofajollysoldier’ssonggoingonabove,andrecognizedtheunmistakablebassofthegeneral’svoice。Butthesuddenoutbreakofsongdidnotlast;andforanhourafterwardstheanimatedsoundofapparentlydrunkenconversationcontinuedtobeheardfromabove。Atlengththerewastheclearestevidenceofagrandmutualembracing,andsomeoneburstintotears。Shortlyafterthis,however,therewasaviolentbutshort-livedquarrel,withloudtalkingonbothsides。 AllthesedaysColiahadbeeninastateofgreatmentalpreoccupation。Muishkinwasusuallyoutallday,andonlycamehomelateatnight。OnhisreturnhewasinvariablyinformedthatColiahadbeenlookingforhim。However,whentheydidmeet,Colianeverhadanythingparticulartotellhim,exceptingthathewashighlydissatisfiedwiththegeneralandhispresentconditionofmindandbehaviour。 \"Theydrageachotherabouttheplace,\"hesaid,andgetdrunktogetheratthepubclosebyhere,andquarrelinthestreetonthewayhome,andembraceoneanotherafterit,anddon’tseemtopartforamoment。\" Whentheprincepointedoutthattherewasnothingnewaboutthat,forthattheyhadalwaysbehavedinthismannertogether,Coliadidnotknowwhattosay;infacthecouldnotexplainwhatitwasthatspeciallyworriedhim,justnow,abouthisfather。 Onthemorningfollowingthebacchanaliansongsandquarrelsrecordedabove,astheprincesteppedoutofthehouseatabouteleveno’clock,thegeneralsuddenlyappearedbeforehim,muchagitated。 \"Ihavelongsoughtthehonourandopportunityofmeetingyou—— much-esteemedLefNicolaievitch,\"hemurmured,pressingtheprince’shandveryhard,almostpainfullyso;\"long——verylong。\" Theprincebeggedhimtostepinandsitdown。 \"No——Iwillnotsitdown,——Iamkeepingyou,Isee,——anothertime!——IthinkImaybepermittedtocongratulateyouupontherealizationofyourheart’sbestwishes,isitnotso?\" \"Whatbestwishes?\" Theprinceblushed。Hethought,assomanyinhispositiondo,thatnobodyhadseen,heard,noticed,orunderstoodanything。 \"Oh——beeasy,sir,beeasy!Ishallnotwoundyourtenderestfeelings。I’vebeenthroughitallmyself,andIknowwellhowunpleasantitiswhenanoutsiderstickshisnoseinwhereheisnotwanted。Iexperiencethiseverymorning。Icametospeaktoyouaboutanothermatter,though,animportantmatter。Averyimportantmatter,prince。\" Thelatterrequestedhimtotakeaseatoncemore,andsatdownhimself。 \"Well——justforonesecond,then。Thefactis,Icameforadvice。 OfcourseIlivenowwithoutanyverypracticalobjectsinlife; but,beingfullofself-respect,inwhichqualitytheordinaryRussianissodeficientasarule,andofactivity,Iamdesirous,inaword,prince,ofplacingmyselfandmywifeandchildreninapositionof——infact,Iwantadvice。\" Theprincecommendedhisaspirationswithwarmth。 \"Quiteso——quiteso!Butthisisallmerenonsense。Icameheretospeakofsomethingquitedifferent,somethingveryimportant,prince。AndIhavedeterminedtocometoyouastoamaninwhosesincerityandnobilityoffeelingIcantrustlike——like——areyousurprisedatmywords,prince?\" Theprincewaswatchinghisguest,ifnotwithmuchsurprise,atalleventswithgreatattentionandcuriosity。 Theoldmanwasverypale;everynowandthenhislipstrembled,andhishandsseemedunabletorestquietly,butcontinuallymovedfromplacetoplace。Hehadtwicealreadyjumpedupfromhischairandsatdownagainwithoutbeingintheleastawareofit。Hewouldtakeupahookfromthetableandopenit——talkingallthewhile,——lookattheheadingofachapter,shutitandputitbackagain,seizinganotherimmediately,butholdingitunopenedinhishand,andwavingitintheairashespoke。 \"Butenough!\"hecried,suddenly。\"IseeIhavebeenboringyouwithmy——\" \"Notintheleast——notintheleast,Iassureyou。Onthecontrary,Iamlisteningmostattentively,andamanxioustoguess-\" \"Prince,Iwishtoplacemyselfinarespectableposition——Iwishtoesteemmyself——andto——\" \"Mydearsir,amanofsuchnobleaspirationsisworthyofallesteembyvirtueofthoseaspirationsalone。\" Theprincebroughtouthis\"copy-booksentence\"inthefirmbeliefthatitwouldproduceagoodeffect。Hefeltinstinctivelythatsomesuchwell-soundinghumbug,broughtoutatthepropermoment,wouldsoothetheoldman’sfeelings,andwouldbespeciallyacceptabletosuchamaninsuchaposition。Atallhazards,hisguestmustbedespatchedwithheartrelievedandspiritcomforted;thatwastheproblembeforetheprinceatthismoment。 Thephraseflatteredthegeneral,touchedhim,andpleasedhimmightily。Heimmediatelychangedhistone,andstartedoffonalongandsolemnexplanation。Butlistenashewould,theprincecouldmakeneitherheadnortailofit。 Thegeneralspokehotlyandquicklyfortenminutes;hespokeasthoughhiswordscouldnotkeeppacewithhiscrowdingthoughts。 Tearsstoodinhiseyes,andyethisspeechwasnothingbutacollectionofdisconnectedsentences,withoutbeginningandwithoutend——astringofunexpectedwordsandunexpectedsentiments——collidingwithoneanother,andjumpingoveroneanother,astheyburstfromhislips。 \"Enough!\"heconcludedatlast,\"youunderstandme,andthatisthegreatthing。Aheartlikeyourscannothelpunderstandingthesufferingsofanother。Prince,youaretheidealofgenerosity; whatareothermenbesideyourself?Butyouareyoung——acceptmyblessing!Myprincipalobjectistobegyoutofixanhourforamostimportantconversation——thatismygreathope,prince。Myheartneedsbutalittlefriendshipandsympathy,andyetI cannotalwaysfindmeanstosatisfyit。\" \"Butwhynotnow?Iamreadytolisten,and——\" \"No,no——prince,notnow!Nowisadream!Anditistoo,tooimportant!ItistobethehourofFatetome——MYOWNhour。Ourinterviewisnottobebrokeninuponbyeverychancecomer,everyimpertinentguest——andthereareplentyofsuchstupid,impertinentfellows\"——(hebentoverandwhisperedmysteriously,withafunny,frightenedlookonhisface)——\"whoareunworthytotieyourshoe,prince。Idon’tsayMINE,mind——youwillunderstandme,prince。OnlyYOUunderstandme,prince——nooneelse。HEdoesn’tunderstandme,heisabsolutely——ABSOLUTELY unabletosympathize。ThefirstqualificationforunderstandinganotherisHeart。\" Theprincewasratheralarmedatallthis,andwasobligedtoendbyappointingthesamehourofthefollowingdayfortheinterviewdesired。Thegenerallefthimmuchcomfortedandfarlessagitatedthanwhenhehadarrived。 Atsevenintheevening,theprincesenttorequestLebedefftopayhimavisit。Lebedeffcameatonce,and\"esteemeditanhonour,\"asheobserved,theinstantheenteredtheroom。Heactedasthoughtherehadneverbeentheslightestsuspicionofthefactthathehadsystematicallyavoidedtheprinceforthelastthreedays。 Hesatdownontheedgeofhischair,smilingandmakingfaces,andrubbinghishands,andlookingasthoughhewereindelightedexpectationofhearingsomeimportantcommunication,whichhadbeenlongguessedbyall。 Theprincewasinstantlycoveredwithconfusion;foritappearedtobeplainthateveryoneexpectedsomethingofhim——thateveryonelookedathimasthoughanxioustocongratulatehim,andgreetedhimwithhints,andsmiles,andknowinglooks。 Keller,forinstance,hadrunintothehousethreetimesoflate,\"justforamoment,\"andeachtimewiththeairofdesiringtoofferhiscongratulations。Colia,too,inspiteofhismelancholy,hadonceortwicebegunsentencesinmuchthesamestrainofsuggestionorinsinuation。 Theprince,however,immediatelybegan,withsomeshowofannoyance,toquestionLebedeffcategorically,astothegeneral’spresentcondition,andhisopinionthereon。Hedescribedthemorning’sinterviewinafewwords。 \"Everyonehashisworries,prince,especiallyinthesestrangeandtroubloustimesofours,\"Lebedeffreplied,drily,andwiththeairofamandisappointedofhisreasonableexpectations。 \"Dearme,whataphilosopheryouare!\"laughedtheprince。 Philosophyisnecessary,sir——verynecessary——inourday。Itistoomuchneglected。Asforme,muchesteemedprince,Iamsensibleofhavingexperiencedthehonourofyourconfidenceinacertainmatteruptoacertainpoint,butneverbeyondthatpoint。Idonotforamomentcomplain——\" \"Lebedeff,youseemtobeangryforsomereason!\"saidtheprince。 \"Nottheleastbitintheworld,esteemedandreveredprince!Nottheleastbitintheworld!\"criedLebedeff,solemnly,withhishanduponhisheart。\"Onthecontrary,Iamtoopainfullyawarethatneitherbymypositionintheworld,norbymygiftsofintellectandheart,norbymyriches,norbyanyformerconductofmine,haveIinanywaydeservedyourconfidence,whichisfarabovemyhighestaspirationsandhopes。Ohno,prince;Imayserveyou,butonlyasyourhumbleslave!Iamnotangry,ohno! Notangry;painedperhaps,butnothingmore。 \"MydearLebedeff,I——\" \"Oh,nothingmore,nothingmore!Iwassayingtomyselfbutnow…… ’Iamquiteunworthyoffriendlyrelationswithhim,’sayI; ’butperhapsaslandlordofthishouseImay,atsomefuturedate,inhisgoodtime,receiveinformationastocertainimminentandmuchtobedesiredchanges——’\" SosayingLebedefffixedtheprincewithhissharplittleeyes,stillinhopethathewouldgethiscuriositysatisfied。 Theprincelookedbackathiminamazement。 \"Idon’tunderstandwhatyouaredrivingat!\"hecried,almostangrily,\"and,and——whatanintrigueryouare,Lebedeff!\"headded,burstingintoafitofgenuinelaughter。 Lebedefffollowedsuitatonce,anditwasclearfromhisradiantfacethatheconsideredhisprospectsofsatisfactionimmenselyimproved。 \"Anddoyouknow,\"theprincecontinued,\"Iamamazedatyournaiveways,Lebedeff!Don’theangrywithme——notonlyyours,everybodyelse’salso!YouarewaitingtohearsomethingfrommeatthisverymomentwithsuchsimplicitythatIdeclareIfeelquiteashamedofmyselfforhavingnothingwhatevertotellyou。 Isweartoyousolemnly,thatthereisnothingtotell。There! Canyoutakethatin?\"Theprincelaughedagain。 Lebedeffassumedanairofdignity。Itwastrueenoughthathewassometimesnaivetoadegreeinhiscuriosity;buthewasalsoanexcessivelycunninggentleman,andtheprincewasalmostconvertinghimintoanenemybyhisrepeatedrebuffs。TheprincedidnotsnubLebedeff’scuriosity,however,becausehefeltanycontemptforhim;butsimplybecausethesubjectwastoodelicatetotalkabout。Onlyafewdaysbeforehehadlookeduponhisowndreamsalmostascrimes。ButLebedeffconsideredtherefusalascausedbypersonaldisliketohimself,andwashurtaccordingly。 Indeed,therewasatthismomentapieceofnews,mostinterestingtotheprince,whichLebedeffknewandevenhadwishedtotellhim,butwhichhenowkeptobstinatelytohimself。 \"AndwhatcanIdoforyou,esteemedprince?SinceIamtoldyousentformejustnow,\"hesaid,afterafewmoments’silence。 \"Oh,itwasaboutthegeneral,\"begantheprince,wakingabruptlyfromthefitofmusingwhichhetoohadindulgedin\"and-andaboutthetheftyoutoldmeof。\" \"Thatis——er——about——whattheft?\" \"Ohcome!justasifyoudidn’tunderstand,LukianTimofeyovitch! Whatareyouupto?Ican’tmakeyouout!Themoney,themoney,sir!Thefourhundredroublesthatyoulostthatday。Youcameandtoldmeaboutitonemorning,andthenwentofftoPetersburg。There,NOWdoyouunderstand?\" \"Oh——h——h!Youmeanthefourhundredroubles!\"saidLebedeff,draggingthewordsout,justasthoughithadonlyjustdawneduponhimwhattheprincewastalkingabout。\"Thanksverymuch,prince,foryourkindinterest——youdometoomuchhonour。I foundthemoney,longago!\" \"Youfoundit?ThankGodforthat!\" \"Yourexclamationprovesthegeneroussympathyofyournature,prince;forfourhundredroubles——toastrugglingfamilymanlikemyself——isnosmallmatter!\" \"Ididn’tmeanthat;atleast,ofcourse,I’mgladforyoursake,too,\"addedtheprince,correctinghimself,\"but——howdidyoufindit?\" \"Verysimplyindeed!Ifounditunderthechairuponwhichmycoathadhung;sothatitisclearthepursesimplyfelloutofthepocketandontothefloor!\" \"Underthechair?Impossible!Why,youtoldmeyourselfthatyouhadsearchedeverycorneroftheroom?Howcouldyounothavelookedinthemostlikelyplaceofall?\" \"OfcourseIlookedthere,——ofcourseIdid!Verymuchso!I lookedandscrambledabout,andfeltforit,andwouldn’tbelieveitwasnotthere,andlookedagainandagain。Itisalwayssoinsuchcases。Onelongsandexpectstofindalostarticle;oneseesitisnotthere,andtheplaceisashareasone’spalm;andyetonereturnsandlooksagainandagain,fifteenortwentytimes,likelyenough!\" \"Oh,quiteso,ofcourse。Buthowwasitinyourcase?——Idon’tquiteunderstand,\"saidthebewilderedprince。\"Yousayitwasn’tthereatfirst,andthatyousearchedtheplacethoroughly,andyetitturneduponthatveryspot!\" \"Yes,sir——onthatveryspot。\"TheprincegazedstrangelyatLebedeff。\"Andthegeneral?\"heasked,abruptly。 \"The——thegeneral?Howdoyoumean,thegeneral?\"saidLebedeff,dubiously,asthoughhehadnottakeninthedriftoftheprince’sremark。 \"Oh,goodheavens!Imean,whatdidthegeneralsaywhenthepurseturnedupunderthechair?Youandhehadsearchedforittogetherthere,hadn’tyou?\" \"Quiteso——together!ButthesecondtimeIthoughtbettertosaynothingaboutfindingit。Ifounditalone。\" \"But——whyintheworld——andthemoney?Wasitallthere?\" \"Iopenedthepurseandcounteditmyself;righttoasinglerouble。\" \"Ithinkyoumighthavecomeandtoldme,\"saidtheprince,thoughtfully。 \"Oh——Ididn’tliketodisturbyou,prince,inthemidstofyourprivateanddoubtlessmostinterestingpersonalreflections。 Besides,Iwantedtoappear,myself,tohavefoundnothing。I tookthepurse,andopenedit,andcountedthemoney,andshutitandputitdownagainunderthechair。\" \"Whatintheworldfor?\" \"Oh,justoutofcuriosity,\"saidLebedeff,rubbinghishandsandsniggering。 \"What,it’sstilltherethen,isit?Eversincethedaybeforeyesterday?\" \"Ohno!Yousee,Iwashalfinhopesthegeneralmightfindit。 BecauseifIfoundit,whyshouldnothetooobserveanobjectlyingbeforehisveryeyes?Imovedthechairseveraltimessoastoexposethepursetoview,butthegeneralneversawit。Heisveryabsentjustnow,evidently。Hetalksandlaughsandtellsstories,andsuddenlyfliesintoaragewithme,goodnessknowswhy。\" \"Well,but——haveyoutakenthepurseawaynow?\" \"No,itdisappearedfromunderthechairinthenight。\" \"Whereisitnow,then?\" \"Here,\"laughedLebedeff,atlast,risingtohisfullheightandlookingpleasantlyattheprince,\"here,intheliningofmycoat。Look,youcanfeelitforyourself,ifyoulike!\" Sureenoughtherewassomethingstickingoutofthefrontofthecoat——somethinglarge。Itcertainlyfeltasthoughitmightwellbethepursefallenthroughaholeinthepocketintothelining。 \"Itookitoutandhadalookatit;it’sallright。I’veletitslipbackintotheliningnow,asyousee,andsoIhavebeenwalkingabouteversinceyesterdaymorning;itknocksagainstmylegswhenIwalkalong。\" \"H’m!andyoutakenonoticeofit?\" \"Quiteso,Itakenonoticeofit。Ha,ha!andthinkofthis,prince,mypocketsarealwaysstrongandwhole,andyet,hereinonenight,isahugehole。Iknowthephenomenonisunworthyofyournotice;butsuchisthecase。Iexaminedthehole,andI declareitactuallylooksasthoughithadbeenmadewithapen- knife,amostimprobablecontingency。\" \"And——and——thegeneral?\" \"Ah,veryangryallday,sir;allyesterdayandalltoday。Heshowsdecidedbacchanalianpredilectionsatonetime,andatanotheristearfulandsensitive,butatanymomentheisliabletoparoxysmsofsuchragethatIassureyou,prince,Iamquitealarmed。Iamnotamilitaryman,youknow。Yesterdayweweresittingtogetherinthetavern,andtheliningofmycoatwas—— quiteaccidentally,ofcourse——stickingoutrightinfront。Thegeneralsquintedatit,andflewintoarage。Heneverlooksmequiteinthefacenow,unlessheisverydrunkormaudlin;butyesterdayhelookedatmeinsuchawaythatashiverwentalldownmyback。Iintendtofindthepursetomorrow;buttillthenIamgoingtohaveanothernightofitwithhim。\" \"What’sthegoodoftormentinghimlikethis?\"criedtheprince。 \"Idon’ttormenthim,prince,Idon’tindeed!\"criedLebedeff,hotly。\"Ilovehim,mydearsir,Iesteemhim;andbelieveitornot,Ilovehimallthebetterforthisbusiness,yes——andvaluehimmore。\" Lebedeffsaidthissoseriouslythattheprincequitelosthistemperwithhim。 \"Nonsense!lovehimandtormenthimso!Why,bytheveryfactthatheputthepurseprominentlybeforeyou,firstunderthechairandtheninyourlining,heshowsthathedoesnotwishtodeceiveyou,butisanxioustobegyourforgivenessinthisartlessway。Doyouhear?Heisaskingyourpardon。Heconfidesinthedelicacyofyourfeelings,andinyourfriendshipforhim。 Andyoucanallowyourselftohumiliatesothoroughlyhonestaman!\" \"Thoroughlyhonest,quiteso,prince,thoroughlyhonest!\"saidLebedeff,withflashingeyes。\"Andonlyyou,prince,couldhavefoundsoveryappropriateanexpression。Ihonouryouforit,prince。Verywell,that’ssettled;Ishallfindthepursenowandnottomorrow。Here,Ifinditandtakeitoutbeforeyoureyes! Andthemoneyisallright。Takeit,prince,andkeepittilltomorrow,willyou?TomorrowornextdayI’lltakeitbackagain。 Ithink,prince,thatthenightafteritsdisappearanceitwasburiedunderabushinthegarden。SoIbelieve——whatdoyouthinkofthat?\" \"Well,takecareyoudon’ttellhimtohisfacethatyouhavefoundthepurse。Simplylethimseethatitisnolongerintheliningofyourcoat,andformhisownconclusions。\" \"Doyouthinkso?HadInotjustbettertellhimIhavefoundit,andpretendIneverguessedwhereitwas?\" \"No,Idon’tthinkso,\"saidtheprince,thoughtfully;\"it’stoolateforthat——thatwouldbedangerousnow。No,no!Bettersaynothingaboutit。Benicewithhim,youknow,butdon’tshowhim——oh,YOUknowwellenough——\" \"Iknow,prince,ofcourseIknow,butI’mafraidIshallnotcarryitout;fortodosooneneedsaheartlikeyourown。Heissoveryirritablejustnow,andsoproud。Atonemomenthewillembraceme,andthenexthefliesoutatmeandsneersatme,andthenIsticktheliningforwardonpurpose。Well,aurevoir,prince,IseeIamkeepingyou,andboringyou,too,interferingwithyourmostinterestingprivatereflections。\" \"Now,dobecareful!Secrecy,asbefore!\" \"Oh,silenceisn’ttheword!Softly,softly!\" Butinspiteofthisconclusiontotheepisode,theprinceremainedaspuzzledasever,ifnotmoreso。Heawaitednextmorning’sinterviewwiththegeneralmostimpatiently。 IV。 THEtimeappointedwastwelveo’clock,andtheprince,returninghomeunexpectedlylate,foundthegeneralwaitingforhim。Atthefirstglance,hesawthatthelatterwasdispleased,perhapsbecausehehadbeenkeptwaiting。Theprinceapologized,andquicklytookaseat。Heseemedstrangelytimidbeforethegeneralthismorning,forsomereason,andfeltasthoughhisvisitorweresomepieceofchinawhichhewasafraidofbreaking。 Onscrutinizinghim,theprincesoonsawthatthegeneralwasquiteadifferentmanfromwhathehadbeenthedaybefore;helookedlikeonewhohadcometosomemomentousresolve。Hiscalmness,however,wasmoreapparentthanreal。Hewascourteous,buttherewasasuggestionofinjuredinnocenceinhismanner。 \"I’vebroughtyourbookback,\"hebegan,indicatingabooklyingonthetable。\"Muchobligedtoyouforlendingittome。\" \"Ah,yes。Well,didyoureadit,general?It’scurious,isn’tit?\"saidtheprince,delightedtobeabletoopenupconversationuponanoutsidesubject。 \"Curiousenough,yes,butcrude,andofcoursedreadfulnonsense; probablythemanliesineveryothersentence。\" Thegeneralspokewithconsiderableconfidence,anddraggedhiswordsoutwithaconceiteddrawl。 \"Oh,butit’sonlythesimpletaleofanoldsoldierwhosawtheFrenchenterMoscow。Someofhisremarkswerewonderfullyinteresting。Remarksofaneye-witnessarealwaysvaluable,whoeverhebe,don’tyouthinkso\"HadIbeenthepublisherIshouldnothaveprintedit。Astotheevidenceofeye-witnesses,inthesedayspeoplepreferimpudentliestothestoriesofmenofworthandlongservice。Iknowofsomenotesoftheyear1812,which——Ihavedetermined,prince,toleavethishouse,Mr。Lebedeff’shouse。\" Thegenerallookedsignificantlyathishost。 \"OfcourseyouhaveyourownlodgingatPavlofskat——atyourdaughter’shouse,\"begantheprince,quiteatalosswhattosay。 Hesuddenlyrecollectedthatthegeneralhadcomeforadviceonamostimportantmatter,affectinghisdestiny。 \"Atmywife’s;inotherwords,atmyownplace,mydaughter’shouse。\" \"Ibegyourpardon,I——\" \"IleaveLebedeff’shouse,mydearprince,becauseIhavequarrelledwiththisperson。Ibrokewithhimlastnight,andamverysorrythatIdidnotdosobefore。Iexpectrespect,prince,evenfromthosetowhomIgivemyheart,sotospeak。Prince,I haveoftengivenawaymyheart,andamnearlyalwaysdeceived。 Thispersonwasquiteunworthyofthegift。\" \"Thereismuchthatmightbeimprovedinhim,\"saidtheprince,moderately,\"buthehassomequalitieswhich——thoughamidthemonecannotbutdiscernacunningnature——revealwhatisoftenadivertingintellect。\" Theprince’stonewassonaturalandrespectfulthatthegeneralcouldnotpossiblysuspecthimofanyinsincerity。 \"Oh,thathepossessesgoodtraits,Iwasthefirsttoshow,whenIverynearlymadehimapresentofmyfriendship。Iamnotdependentuponhishospitality,anduponhishouse;Ihavemyownfamily。Idonotattempttojustifymyownweakness。Ihavedrunkwiththisman,andperhapsIdeplorethefactnow,butIdidnottakehimupforthesakeofdrinkalone(excusethecrudenessoftheexpression,prince);Ididnotmakefriendswithhimforthatalone。Iwasattractedbyhisgoodqualities;butwhenthefellowdeclaresthathewasachildin1812,andhadhisleftlegcutoff,andburiedintheVagarkoffcemetery,inMoscow,suchacock-and-bullstoryamountstodisrespect,mydearsir,to——toimpudentexaggeration。\" \"Oh,hewasverylikelyjoking;hesaiditforfun。\" \"Iquiteunderstandyou。Youmeanthataninnocentlieforthesakeofagoodjokeisharmless,anddoesnotoffendthehumanheart。Somepeoplelie,ifyouliketoputitso,outofpurefriendship,inordertoamusetheirfellows;butwhenamanmakesuseofextravaganceinordertoshowhisdisrespectandtomakeclearhowtheintimacyboreshim,itistimeforamanofhonourtobreakoffthesaidintimacy。,andtoteachtheoffenderhisplace。\" Thegeneralflushedwithindignationashespoke。 \"Oh,butLebedeffcannothavebeeninMoscowin1812。Heismuchtooyoung;itisallnonsense。\" \"Verywell,butevenifweadmitthathewasalivein1812,canonebelievethataFrenchchasseurpointedacannonathimforalark,andshothisleftlegoff?Hesayshepickedhisownlegupandtookitawayandburieditinthecemetery。Hesworehehadastoneputupoveritwiththeinscription:’HereliesthelegofCollegiateSecretaryLebedeff,’andontheotherside,’Rest,belovedashes,tillthemornofjoy,’andthathehasaservicereadoveriteveryyear(whichissimplysacrilege),andgoestoMoscowonceayearonpurpose。HeinvitesmetoMoscowinordertoprovehisassertion,andshowmehisleg’stomb,andtheverycannonthatshothim;hesaysit’stheeleventhfromthegateoftheKremlin,anold-fashionedfalconettakenfromtheFrenchafterwards。\" \"And,meanwhilebothhislegsarestillonhisbody,\"saidtheprince,laughing。\"Iassureyou,itisonlyaninnocentjoke,andyouneednotbeangryaboutit。\" \"Excuseme——waitaminute——hesaysthatthelegweseeisawoodenone,madebyTchernosvitoff。\" \"Theydosayonecandancewiththose!\" \"Quiteso,quiteso;andheswearsthathiswifeneverfoundoutthatoneofhislegswaswoodenallthewhiletheyweremarried。 WhenIshowedhimtheridiculousnessofallthis,hesaid,’Well,ifyouwereoneofNapoleon’spagesin1812,youmightletmeburymylegintheMoscowcemetery。’ \"Why,didyousay——\"begantheprince,andpausedinconfusion。 Thegeneralgazedathishostdisdainfully。 \"Oh,goon,\"hesaid,\"finishyoursentence,byallmeans。SayhowodditappearstoyouthatamanfallentosuchadepthofhumiliationasI,caneverhavebeentheactualeye-witnessofgreatevents。Goon,Idon’tmind!Hashefoundtimetotellyouscandalaboutme?\" \"No,I’veheardnothingofthisfromLebedeff,ifyoumeanLebedeff。\" \"H’m;Ithoughtdifferently。Yousee,weweretalkingoverthisperiodofhistory。Iwascriticizingacurrentreportofsomethingwhichthenhappened,andhavingbeenmyselfaneye- witnessoftheoccurrence——youaresmiling,prince——youarelookingatmyfaceasif——\" \"Ohno!notatall——I——\" \"Iamratheryoung-looking,Iknow;butIamactuallyolderthanIappeartobe。Iwastenorelevenintheyear1812。Idon’tknowmyageexactly,butithasalwaysbeenaweaknessofminetomakeitoutlessthanitreallyis。 \"Iassureyou,general,Idonotintheleastdoubtyourstatement。OneofourlivingautobiographersstatesthatwhenhewasasmallbabyinMoscowin1812theFrenchsoldiersfedhimwithbread。\" \"Well,thereyousee!\"saidthegeneral,condescendingly。\"Thereisnothingwhateverunusualaboutmytale。Truthveryoftenappearstobeimpossible。Iwasapage——itsoundsstrange,Idaresay。HadIbeenfifteenyearsoldIshouldprobablyhavebeenterriblyfrightenedwhentheFrencharrived,asmymotherwas(whohadbeentooslowaboutclearingoutofMoscow);butasI wasonlyjusttenIwasnotintheleastalarmed,andrushedthroughthecrowdtotheverydoorofthepalacewhenNapoleonalightedfromhishorse。\" \"Undoubtedly,attenyearsoldyouwouldnothavefeltthesenseoffear,asyousay,\"blurtedouttheprince,horriblyuncomfortableinthesensationthathewasjustabouttoblush。 \"Ofcourse;anditallhappenedsoeasilyandnaturally。Andyet,wereanovelisttodescribetheepisode,hewouldputinallkindsofimpossibleandincredibledetails。\" \"Oh,\"criedtheprince,\"Ihaveoftenthoughtthat!Why,Iknowofamurder,forthesakeofawatch。It’sinallthepapersnow。 Butifsomewriterhadinventedit,allthecriticswouldhavejumpeddownhisthroatandsaidthethingwastooimprobableforanything。Andyetyoureaditinthepaper,andyoucan’thelpthinkingthatoutofthesestrangedisclosuresistobegainedthefullknowledgeofRussianlifeandcharacter。Yousaidthatwell,general;itissotrue,\"concludedtheprince,warmly,delightedtohavefoundarefugefromthefieryblusheswhichhadcoveredhisface。 \"Yes,it’squitetrue,isn’tit?\"criedthegeneral,hiseyessparklingwithgratification。\"Asmallboy,achild,wouldnaturallyrealizenodanger;hewouldshovehiswaythroughthecrowdstoseetheshineandglitteroftheuniforms,andespeciallythegreatmanofwhomeveryonewasspeaking,foratthattimealltheworldhadbeentalkingofnoonebutthismanforsomeyearspast。Theworldwasfullofhisname;I——sotospeak——drewitinwithmymother’smilk。Napoleon,passingacoupleofpacesfromme,caughtsightofmeaccidentally。Iwasverywelldressed,andbeingallalone,inthatcrowd,asyouwilleasilyimagine…… \"Oh,ofcourse!Naturallythesightimpressedhim,andprovedtohimthatnotALLthearistocracyhadleftMoscow;thatatleastsomenoblesandtheirchildrenhadremainedbehind。\" Justsojustso!Hewantedtowinoverthearistocracy!Whenhiseagleeyefellonme,mineprobablyflashedbackinresponse。’ Voilaungarconbieneveille!Quiesttonpere?’Iimmediatelyreplied,almostpantingwithexcitement,’Ageneral,whodiedonthebattle-fieldsofhiscountry!\"Lefilsd’unboyardetd’unbrave,pardessuslemarche。J’aimelesboyards。M’aimes-tu,petit?’TothiskeenquestionIrepliedaskeenly,’TheRussianheartcanrecognizeagreatmaneveninthebitterenemyofhiscountry。’Atleast,Idon’tremembertheexactwords,youknow,buttheideawasasIsay。Napoleonwasstruck;hethoughtaminuteandthensaidtohissuite:’Ilikethatboy’spride;ifallRussiansthinklikethischild’,thenhedidn’tfinish,hutwentonandenteredthepalace。Iinstantlymixedwithhissuite,andfollowedhim。Iwasalreadyinhighfavour。Irememberwhenhecameintothefirsthall,theemperorstoppedbeforeaportraitoftheEmpressKatherine,andafterathoughtfulglanceremarked,’Thatwasagreatwoman,’andpassedon。 \"Well,inacoupleofdaysIwasknownalloverthepalaceandtheKremlinas’lepetitboyard。’Ionlywenthometosleep。Theywerenearlyoutoftheirmindsaboutmeathome。Acoupleofdaysafterthis,Napoleon’spage,DeBazancour,died;hehadnotbeenabletostandthetrialsofthecampaign。Napoleonrememberedme; Iwastakenawaywithoutexplanation;thedeadpage’suniformwastriedonme,andwhenIwastakenbeforetheemperor,dressedinit,henoddedhisheadtome,andIwastoldthatIwasappointedtothevacantpostofpage。 \"Well,Iwasgladenough,forIhadlongfeltthegreatestsympathyforthisman;andthentheprettyuniformandallthat—— onlyachild,youknow——andsoon。Itwasadarkgreendresscoatwithgoldbuttons——redfacings,whitetrousers,andawhitesilkwaistcoat——silkstockings,shoeswithbuckles,andtop-bootsifI wereridingoutwithhismajestyorwiththesuite。 \"Thoughthepositionofallofusatthattimewasnotparticularlybrilliant,andthepovertywasdreadfulallround,yettheetiquetteatcourtwasstrictlypreserved,andthemorestrictlyinproportiontothegrowthoftheforebodingsofdisaster。\" \"Quiteso,quiteso,ofcourse!\"murmuredthepoorprince,whodidn’tknowwheretolook。\"Yourmemoirswouldbemostinteresting。\" Thegeneralwas,ofcourse,repeatingwhathehadtoldLebedeffthenightbefore,andthusbroughtitoutgliblyenough,butherehelookedsuspiciouslyattheprinceoutofthecornersofhiseyes。 \"Mymemoirs!\"hebegan,withredoubledprideanddignity。\"Writemymemoirs?Theideahasnottemptedme。Andyet,ifyouplease,mymemoirshavelongbeenwritten,buttheyshallnotseethelightuntildustreturnstodust。Then,Idoubtnot,theywillbetranslatedintoalllanguages,notofcourseonaccountoftheiractualliterarymerit,butbecauseofthegreateventsofwhichI wastheactualwitness,thoughbutachildatthetime。Asachild,Iwasabletopenetrateintothesecrecyofthegreatman’sprivateroom。AtnightsIhaveheardthegroansandwailingsofthis’giantindistress。’HecouldfeelnoshameinweepingbeforesuchamerechildasIwas,thoughIunderstoodeventhenthatthereasonforhissufferingwasthesilenceoftheEmperorAlexander。\" \"Yes,ofcourse;hehadwrittenletterstothelatterwithproposalsofpeace,hadhenot?\"putintheprince。 \"Wedidnotknowthedetailsofhisproposals,buthewroteletterafterletter,alldayandeveryday。Hewasdreadfullyagitated。SometimesatnightIwouldthrowmyselfuponhisbreastwithtears(Oh,howIlovedthatman!)。’Askforgiveness,Oh,askforgivenessoftheEmperorAlexander!’Iwouldcry。Ishouldhavesaid,ofcourse,’MakepeacewithAlexander,’butasachildI expressedmyideainthenaivewayrecorded。’Oh,mychild,’hewouldsay(helovedtotalktomeandseemedtoforgetmytenderyears),’Oh,mychild,IamreadytokissAlexander’sfeet,butI hateandabominatetheKingofPrussiaandtheAustrianEmperor,and——and——butyouknownothingofpolitics,mychild。’Hewouldpullup,rememberingwhomhewasspeakingto,buthiseyeswouldsparkleforalongwhileafterthis。Wellnow,ifIweretodescribeallthis,andIhaveseengreatereventsthanthese,allthesecriticalgentlemenofthepressandpoliticalparties——Oh,nothanks!I’mtheirveryhumbleservant,butnothanks!\"