Chapter 8-3

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"And you preached her sermons there, did you?" "Oh no," continued the prince thoughtfully, not noticing Aglaya's mocking tone, "I was almost always silent there. I often wished to speak, but I really did not know what to say. In some cases it is best to say nothing, I think. I loved her, yes, I loved her very much indeed; but afterwards—afterwards she guessed all." "What did she guess?" "That I only PITIED her—and—and loved her no longer!" "How do you know that? How do you know that she is not really in love with that—that rich cad—the man she eloped with?" "Oh no! I know she only laughs at him; she has made a fool of him all along." "Has she never laughed at you?" "No—in anger, perhaps. Oh yes! she reproached me dreadfully in anger; and suffered herself, too! But afterwards—oh! don

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