[The Possessed by Fyodor Dostoevsky]@TWC D-Link bookThe Possessed CHAPTER IV 36/82
I saw that it meant something very important to Lizaveta Nikolaevna.
I was extremely anxious to help her, but the trouble was that I didn't know how to keep the promise I had made her, and didn't even quite understand now what I had promised her.
Then I assured him impressively once more that she had not meant to deceive him, and had had no thought of doing so; that there had been some misunderstanding, and that she had been very much hurt by the extraordinary way in which he had gone off that morning. He listened very attentively. "Perhaps I was stupid this morning, as I usually am....
Well, if she didn't understand why I went away like that...
so much the better for her." He got up, went to the door, opened it, and began listening on the stairs. "Do you want to see that person yourself ?" "That's just what I wanted, but how is it to be done ?" I cried, delighted. "Let's simply go down while she's alone.
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