CHAPTER I. NIGHT-4

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“No, I’m not angry.” “I notice it’s awfully hard to make you angry to-day, and I begin to be afraid of you. I’m awfully curious to know how you’ll appear to-morrow. I expect you’ve got a lot of things ready. You’re not angry at my saying so?” Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch made no answer at all, which completed Pyotr Stepanovitch’s irritation. “By the way, did you say that in earnest to your mother, about Lizaveta Nikolaevna?” he asked. Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch looked coldly at him. “Oh, I understand, it was only to soothe her, of course.” “And if it were in earnest?” Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch asked firmly. “Oh, God bless you then, as they say in such cases. It won’t hinder the cause (you see, I don’t say ‘our,’ you don’t like the word ‘our’) and I … well, I … am at your service, as you know.

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