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rhetorical that Grushenka put it down before she had read
           half, unable to make head or tail of it. She could not attend
           to letters then. The first letter was followed next day by an-
            other in which Pan Mussyalovitch begged her for a loan of
           two thousand roubles for a very short period. Grushenka
            left that letter, too, unanswered. A whole series of letters
           had followed — one every day — all as pompous and rhe-
           torical,  but  the  loan  asked  for,  gradually  diminishing,
            dropped to a hundred roubles, than to twenty-five, to ten,
            and finally Grushenka received a letter in which both the
           Poles begged her for only one rouble and included a receipt
            signed by both.
              Then Grushenka suddenly felt sorry for them, and at dusk
            she went round herself to their lodging. She found the two
           Poles in great poverty, almost destitution, without food or
           fuel, without cigarettes, in debt to their landlady. The two
           hundred roubles they had carried off from Mitya at Mok-
           roe had soon disappeared. But Grushenka was surprised at
           their meeting her with arrogant dignity and self-assertion,
           with the greatest punctilio and pompous speeches. Grush-
            enka  simply  laughed,  and  gave  her  former  admirer  ten
           roubles. Then, laughing, she told Mitya of it and he was not
           in the least jealous. But ever since, the Poles had attached
           themselves to Grushenka and bombarded her daily with re-
            quests for money and she had always sent them small sums.
           And now that day Mitya had taken it into his head to be
           fearfully jealous.
              ‘Like a fool, I went round to him just for a minute, on the
           way to see Mitya, for he is ill, too, my Pole,’ Grushenka be-

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