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‘beast,’ as Ivan had called her half an hour before. And yet
            one would have thought the creature standing before him
           most  simple  and  ordinary,  a  good-natured,  kind  woman,
           handsome certainly, but so like other handsome ordinary
           women! It is true she was very, very good-looking with that
           Russian beauty so passionately loved by many men. She was
            a rather tall woman, though a little shorter than Katerina
           Ivanovna, who was exceptionally tall. She had a full figure,
           with soft, as it were, noiseless, movements, softened to a pe-
            culiar over-sweetness, like her voice. She moved, not like
           Katerina  Ivanovna,  with  a  vigorous,  bold  step,  but  noise-
            lessly. Her feet made absolutely no sound on the floor. She
            sank softly into a low chair, softly rustling her sumptuous
            black silk dress, and delicately nestling her milk-white neck
            and broad shoulders in a costly cashmere shawl. She was
           twenty-two years old, and her face looked exactly that age.
           She was very white in the face, with a pale pink tint on her
            cheeks. The modelling of her face might be said to be too
            broad, and the lower jaw was set a trifle forward. Her up-
           per lip was thin, but the slightly prominent lower lip was at
            least twice as full, and looked pouting. But her magnificent,
            abundant  dark  brown  hair,  her  sable-coloured  eyebrows
            and charming greyblue eyes with their long lashes would
           have made the most indifferent person, meeting her casu-
            ally in a crowd in the street, stop at the sight of her face and
           remember it long after. What struck Alyosha most in that
           face was its expression of childlike good nature. There was
            a childlike look in her eyes, a look of childish delight. She
            came up to the table, beaming with delight and seeming to

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