PART III
8. CHAPTER VIII.
(continued)
The prince jumped up in alarm at Aglaya's sudden wrath, and a
mist seemed to come before his eyes.
"You cannot really feel like that! You don't mean what you say.
It is not true," he murmured.
"It IS true, it IS true," cried Aglaya, almost beside herself
with rage.
"What's true? What's all this? What's true?" said an alarmed
voice just beside them.
Before them stood Lizabetha Prokofievna.
"Why, it's true that I am going to marry Gavrila Ardalionovitch,
that I love him and intend to elope with him tomorrow," cried
Aglaya, turning upon her mother. "Do you hear? Is your curiosity
satisfied? Are you pleased with what you have heard?"
Aglaya rushed away homewards with these words.
"H'm! well, YOU are not going away just yet, my friend, at all
events," said Lizabetha, stopping the prince. "Kindly step home
with me, and let me have a little explanation of the mystery.
Nice goings on, these! I haven't slept a wink all night as it
is."
The prince followed her.
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