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No! said Mashenka resolutely, beginning to tremble. Let me alone, I entreat you! Well, God bless you! sighed Nikolay Sergeitch, sitting down on the stool near the box. I must own I like people who still can feel resentment, contempt, and so on. I could sit here forever and look at your indignant face. So you wont stay, then? I understand. Its bound to be so. Yes, of course. Its all right for you, but for me wo-o-o-e! I cant stir a step out of this cellar. Id go off to one of our estates, but in every one of them there are some of my wifes rascals stewards, experts, damn them all! They mortgage and remortgage. You mustnt catch fish, must keep off the grass, mustnt break the trees. Nikolay Sergeitch! his wifes voice called from the drawing-room. Agnia, call your master! Then you wont stay? asked Nikolay Sergeitch, getting up quickly and going towards the door. You might as well stay, really. In the evenings I could come and have a talk with you. Eh? Stay! If you go, there wont be a human face left in the house. Its awful! Nikolay Sergeitchs pale, exhausted face besought her, but Mashenka shook her head, and with a wave of his hand he went out. Half an hour later she was on her way. |
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