Page 838 - the-idiot
P. 838

‘You know quite well, but you are pretending to be igno-
       rant,’ said Aglaya, very low, with her eyes on the ground.
         ‘Why  should  I?’  asked  Nastasia  Philipovna,  smiling
       slightly.
         ‘You want to take advantage of my position, now that I
       am in your house,’ continued Aglaya, awkwardly.
         ‘For that position YOU are to blame and not I,’ said Nas-
       tasia, flaring up suddenly. ‘I did not invite YOU, but you
       me; and to this moment I am quite ignorant as to why I am
       thus honoured.’
         Aglaya raised her head haughtily.
         ‘Restrain your tongue!’ she said. ‘I did not come here to
       fight you with your own weapons.
         ‘Oh! then you did come ‘to fight,’ I may conclude? Dear
       me!—and I thought you were cleverer—‘
         They  looked  at  one  another  with  undisguised  malice.
       One of these women had written to the other, so lately, such
       letters as we have seen; and it all was dispersed at their first
       meeting. Yet it appeared that not one of the four persons in
       the room considered this in any degree strange.
         The prince who, up to yesterday, would not have believed
       that he could even dream of such an impossible scene as
       this, stood and listened and looked on, and felt as though he
       had long foreseen it all. The most fantastic dream seemed
       suddenly to have been metamorphosed into the most vivid
       reality.
          One of these women so despised the other, and so longed
       to express her contempt for her (perhaps she had only come
       for that very purpose, as Rogojin said next day), that howso-
   833   834   835   836   837   838   839   840   841   842   843