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pale with rage. ‘Don’t let me see as much as a SHADOW of
you about the place! Do you hear?’
‘Oh yes, and in three days you’ll come and invite me
yourself. Aren’t you ashamed now? These are your best feel-
ings; you are only tormenting yourself.’
‘I’ll die before I invite you! I shall forget your very name!
I’ve forgotten it already!’
She marched towards the door.
‘But I’m forbidden your house as it is, without your added
threats!’ cried the prince after her.
‘What? Who forbade you?’
She turned round so suddenly that one might have sup-
posed a needle had been stuck into her.
The prince hesitated. He perceived that he had said too
much now.
‘WHO forbade you?’ cried Mrs. Epanchin once more.
‘Aglaya Ivanovna told me—‘
‘When? Speak—quick!’
‘She sent to say, yesterday morning, that I was never to
dare to come near the house again.’
Lizabetha Prokofievna stood like a stone.
‘What did she send? Whom? Was it that boy? Was it a
message?quick!’
‘I had a note,’ said the prince.
‘Where is it? Give it here, at once.’
The prince thought a moment. Then he pulled out of
his waistcoat pocket an untidy slip of paper, on which was
scrawled: