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and in any way you like.’
              ‘So if I were to ask his highness to go down on his knees
            before me in that very tavern — ‘The Metropolis’ it’s called
           — or in the marketplace, he would do it?’
              ‘Yes, he would even go down on his knees.’
              ‘You’ve pierced me to the heart, sir. Touched me to tears
            and pierced me to the heart! I am only too sensible of your
            brother’s generosity. Allow me to introduce my family, my
           two daughters and my son — my litter. If I die, who will
            care for them, and while I live who but they will care for a
           wretch like me? That’s a great thing the Lord has ordained
           for every man of my sort, sir. For there must be someone
            able to love even a man like me.’
              ‘Ah, that’s perfectly true!’ exclaimed Alyosha.
              ‘Oh, do leave off playing the fool! Some idiot comes in,
            and  you  put  us  to  shame!’  cried  the  girl  by  the  window,
            suddenly turning to her father with a disdainful and con-
           temptuous air.
              ‘Wait  a  little,  Varvara!’  cried  her  father,  speaking  pe-
           remptorily but looking at them quite approvingly. ‘That’s
           her character,’ he said, addressing Alyosha again.
              ‘And in all nature there was naught
              That could find favour in his eyes-
              or rather in the feminine — that could find favour in
           her eyes — . But now let me present you to my wife, Arina
           Petrovna. She is crippled, she is forty-three; she can move,
            but  very  little.  She  is  of  humble  origin.  Arina  Petrovna,
            compose  your  countenance.  This  is  Alexey  Fyodorovitch
           Karamazov. Get up, Alexey Fyodorovitch.’ He took him by

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