PART III
4. CHAPTER IV.
(continued)
"You are exaggerating, you are exaggerating, Lebedeff!" cried his
hearers, amid laughter.
"I admit that it is an historic thought, but what is your
conclusion?" asked the prince.
He spoke so seriously in addressing Lebedeff, that his tone
contrasted quite comically with that of the others. They were
very nearly laughing at him, too, but he did not notice it.
"Don't you see he is a lunatic, prince?" whispered Evgenie
Pavlovitch in his ear. "Someone told me just now that he is a bit
touched on the subject of lawyers, that he has a mania for making
speeches and intends to pass the examinations. I am expecting a
splendid burlesque now."
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