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The Possessed

CHAPTER I
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Among other things she announced that she was prepared to found a magazine of her own, and henceforward to devote her whole life to it.

Seeing what it had come to, Stepan Trofimovitch became more condescending than ever, and on the journey began to behave almost patronisingly to Varvara Petrovna--which she at once laid up in her heart against him.

She had, however, another very important reason for the trip, which was to renew her connections in higher spheres.
It was necessary, as far as she could, to remind the world of her existence, or at any rate to make an attempt to do so.

The ostensible object of the journey was to see her only son, who was just finishing his studies at a Petersburg lyceum.
VI They spent almost the whole winter season in Petersburg.

But by Lent everything burst like a rainbow-coloured soap-bubble.
Their dreams were dissipated, and the muddle, far from being cleared up, had become even more revoltingly incomprehensible.


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