PART III
8. CHAPTER VIII.
(continued)
"Oh, if you could know all!"
"I DO know all!" she cried, with another burst of indignation.
"You were living in the same house as that horrible woman with
whom you ran away." She did not blush as she said this; on the
contrary, she grew pale, and started from her seat, apparently
oblivious of what she did, and immediately sat down again. Her
lip continued to tremble for a long time.
There was silence for a moment. The prince was taken aback by the
suddenness of this last reply, and did not know to what he should
attribute it.
"I don't love you a bit!" she said suddenly, just as though the
words had exploded from her mouth.
The prince did not answer, and there was silence again. "I love
Gavrila Ardalionovitch," she said, quickly; but hardly audibly,
and with her head bent lower than ever.
"That is NOT true," said the prince, in an equally low voice.
"What! I tell stories, do I? It is true! I gave him my promise a
couple of days ago on this very seat."
The prince was startled, and reflected for a moment.
"It is not true," he repeated, decidedly; "you have just invented
it!"
"You are wonderfully polite. You know he is greatly improved. He
loves me better than his life. He let his hand burn before my
very eyes in order to prove to me that he loved me better than
his life!"
"He burned his hand!"
"Yes, believe it or not! It's all the same to me!"
The prince sat silent once more. Aglaya did not seem to be
joking; she was too angry for that.
"What! he brought a candle with him to this place? That is, if
the episode happened here; otherwise I can't "
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