The speaker suddenly broke off and was turning to Lebyadkin. But Varvara Petrovna checked him. She was in a state of extreme exaltation. “Have you finished?” she asked. “Not yet; to complete my story I should have to ask this gentleman one or two questions if you’ll allow me … you’ll see the point in a minute, Varvara Petrovna.” “Enough, afterwards, leave it for the moment I beg you. Oh, I was quite right to let you speak!” “And note this, Varvara Petrovna,” Pyotr Stepanovitch said hastily. “Could Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch have explained all this just now in answer to your question, which was perhaps too peremptory?” “Oh, yes, it was.” “And wasn’t I right in saying that in some cases it’s much easier for a third person to explain things than for the person interested?” “Yes, yes … but