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Pole, who was staring insolently and defiantly at the com-
           pany and listening to the conversation with silent contempt,
            still only impressed Mitya by his great height, which was in
            striking contrast to the Pole on the sofa. ‘If he stood up he’d
            be six foot three.’ The thought flitted through Mitya’s mind.
           It occurred to him, too, that this Pole must be the friend of
           the other, as it were, a ‘bodyguard,’ and no doubt the big
           Pole was at the disposal of the little Pole with the pipe. But
           this all seemed to Mitya perfectly right and not to be ques-
           tioned. In his mood of doglike submissiveness all feeling of
           rivalry had died away.
              Grushenka’s mood and the enigmatic tone of some of her
           words he completely failed to grasp. All he understood, with
           thrilling heart, was that she was kind to him, that she had
           forgiven him, and made him sit by her. He was beside him-
            self with delight, watching her sip her glass of champagne.
           The silence of the company seemed somehow to strike him,
           however, and he looked round at everyone with expectant
            eyes.
              ‘Why are we sitting here though, gentlemen? Why don’t
           you  begin  doing  something?’  his  smiling  eyes  seemed  to
            ask.
              ‘He keeps talking nonsense, and we were all laughing,’
           Kalgonov began suddenly, as though divining his thought,
            and pointing to Maximov.
              Mitya immediately stared at Kalgonov and then at Maxi-
           mov
              ‘He’s talking nonsense?’ he laughed, his short, wooden
            laugh, seeming suddenly delighted at something — ‘ha ha!’

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