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Chapter 2



           The Injured Foot






              HE first of these things was at the house of Madame
           THohlakov, and he hurried there to get it over as quickly
            as possible and not be too late for Mitya. Madame Hohlakov
           had been slightly ailing for the last three weeks: her foot had
           for some reason swollen up, and though she was not in bed,
            she lay all day half-reclining on the couch in her boudoir,
           in a fascinating but decorous deshabille. Alyosha had once
           noted with innocent amusement that, in spite of her illness,
           Madame Hohlakov had begun to be rather dressy — top-
            knots, ribbons, loose wrappers had made their appearance,
            and he had an inkling of the reason, though he dismissed
            such ideas from his mind as frivolous. During the last two
           months the young official, Perhotin, had become a regular
           visitor at the house.
              Alyosha had not called for four days and he was in haste
           to go straight to Lise, as it was with her he had to speak,
           for Lise had sent a maid to him the previous day specially
            asking him to come to her ‘about something very impor-
           tant,’ a request which, for certain reasons, had interest for
           Alyosha. But while the maid went to take his name in to

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