CHAPTER V. LOVE. On recovering consciousness I for some time could neither understand nor remember what had happened to me. I was lying in bed in a strange room, and felt very weak. Before me stood Savelitch with a candle in his hand. Someone was carefully unwinding the bandages which were wrapped round my chest and shoulder. Little by little my thoughts became more collected. I remembered my duel and conjectured that I was wounded. At that moment the door creaked. “Well, how is he?” whispered a voice which sent a thrill through me. “Still in the same condition,” replied Savelitch with a sigh; “still unconscious, and this makes the fifth day that he has been like it.” I wanted to turn round, but I was unable to do so. “Where am I? Who is here?” said I with an effort. Maria Ivanovna a

