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1. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part I. Chapter VIII
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2. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Segunda parte. Capítulo VII
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3. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Sexta parte. Capitulo VI
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4. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part IV. Chapter IV
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5. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part III. Chapter IX
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6. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part IV. Chapter VI
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7. Dostoevsky. El adolecente (Spanish. Подросток). Primera parte. Capítulo V
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8. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Segunda parte. Libro V. Pro y contra. Capitulo IV. Rebeldía
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9. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part I. Chapter X
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10. Dostoevsky. The Brothers Karamazov (English. Братья Карамазовы). Epilogue. Chapter 2.For a Moment the Lie Becomes Truth
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11. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Epílogo. Cantulo III. El entierro de Iliucha. Alocución junto a la peña
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12. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part I. Chapter III
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13. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part I. Chapter IX
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14. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part IV. Chapter II
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15. Dostoevsky. El adolecente (Spanish. Подросток). Primera parte. Capítulo IX
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16. Dostoevsky. The Brothers Karamazov (English. Братья Карамазовы). Part IV. Book X. The Boys. Chapter 5. By Ilusha"s Bedside
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17. Dostoevsky. The Brothers Karamazov (English. Братья Карамазовы). Part II. Book IV. Lacerations. Chapter 7.And in the Open Air
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18. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Primera parte. Capitulo II
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19. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Segunda parte. Libro IV. Escenas. Capítulo VII. Al aire libre
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20. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part IV. Chapter III
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21. Dostoevsky. El adolecente (Spanish. Подросток). Tercera parte. Capítulo III
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22. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Quinta parte. Capitulo V
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23. Dostoevsky. El adolecente (Spanish. Подросток). Tercera parte. Capítulo V
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24. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Cuarta parte. Libro XI. Iván Fiodorovitch. Cantulo V. Esto no es todo
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25. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Cuarta parte. Libro X. Los muchachos. Capitulo V. Junto al lecho de Iliucha
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26. Dostoevsky. El jugador (Spanish. Игрок). Capítulo 12
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27. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Tercera parte. Capitulo IV
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28. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Primera parte. Libro II. Una reunión fuera de lugar. Capitulo III. Las mujeres creyentes
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29. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Cuarta parte. Capitulo IV
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30. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Segunda parte. Libro V. Pro y contra. Capítulo primero. Los esponsales
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31. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part II. Chapter VI
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32. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part I. Chapter XII
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33. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Cuarta parte. Libro X. Los muchachos. Capítulo VI. Desarrollo precoz
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34. Dostoevsky. The Brothers Karamazov (English. Братья Карамазовы). Part IV. Book X. The Boys. Chapter 6.Precocity
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35. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Quinta parte. Capitulo IV
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36. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part IV. Chapter X
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37. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Tercera parte. Libro VII. Aliocha. Capítulo III. La cebolla
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38. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Tercera parte. Libro VIII. Mitia. Capitulo VII. El de antaño
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39. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Primera parte. Libro II. Una reunión fuera de lugar. Capitulo IV. Una dama de poca fe
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40. Dostoevsky. The Brothers Karamazov (English. Братья Карамазовы). Part IV. Book X. The Boys. Chapter 7.Ilusha
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41. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Cuarta parte. Libro X. Los muchachos. Capitulo VII. Iliucha
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42. Dostoevsky. El adolecente (Spanish. Подросток). Primera parte. Capítulo II
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43. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part I. Chapter VII
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44. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part II. Chapter I
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45. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Quinta parte. Capitulo III
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46. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Segunda parte. Libro V. Pro y contra. Capitulo V. "El gran inquisidor"
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47. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part IV. Chapter XII
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48. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Sexta parte. Capitulo V
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49. Dostoevsky. El adolecente (Spanish. Подросток). Tercera parte. Capítulo II
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50. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Segunda parte. Libro IV. Escenas. Capitulo IV. En casa de los Khokhlakov
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1. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part I. Chapter VIII
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Часть текста: by Gania and his family was on the third floor of the house. It was reached by a clean light staircase, and consisted of seven rooms, a nice enough lodging, and one would have thought a little too good for a clerk on two thousand roubles a year. But it was designed to accommodate a few lodgers on board terms, and had beer) taken a few months since, much to the disgust of Gania, at the urgent request of his mother and his sister, Varvara Ardalionovna, who longed to do something to increase the family income a little, and fixed their hopes upon letting lodgings. Gania frowned upon the idea. He thought it infra dig, and did not quite like appearing in society afterwards--that society in which he had been accustomed to pose up to now as a young man of rather brilliant prospects. All these concessions and rebuffs of fortune, of late, had wounded his spirit severely, and his temper had become extremely irritable, his wrath being generally quite out of proportion to the cause. But if he had made up his mind to put up with this sort of life for a while, it was only on the plain understanding with his inner self that he would very soon change it all, and have things as he chose again. Yet the very means by which he hoped to make this change threatened to involve him in even greater difficulties than he had had before. The flat was divided by a passage which led straight out of the entrance-hall. Along one side of this corridor lay the three rooms which were designed for the accommodation of the "highly recommended" lodgers. Besides these three rooms there was another small one at the end of the passage, close to the kitchen, which was allotted to General Ivolgin, the nominal master of the house, who slept on a wide sofa, and was obliged to pass into and out of his room through the kitchen,...
2. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Segunda parte. Capítulo VII
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Часть текста: pie junto al coche, sujetando a los caballos por el freno. Una nutrida multitud se apiñaba alrededor del vehículo, contenida por agentes de la policía. Uno de éstos tenía en la mano una linterna encendida y dirigía la luz hacia abajo para iluminar algo que había en el suelo, ante las ruedas. Todos hablaban a la vez. Se oían suspiros y fuertes voces. El cochero, aturdido, no cesaba de repetir: -Qué desgracia, Señor, qué desgracia! Raskolnikof se abrió paso entre la gente, y entonces pudo ver lo que provocaba tanto alboroto y curiosidad. En la calzada yacía un hombre ensangrentado y sin conocimiento. Acababa de ser arrollado por los caballos. Aunque iba miserablemente vestido, llevaba ropas de burgués. La sangre fluía de su cabeza y de su rostro, que estaba hinchado y lleno de morados y heridas. Evidentemente, el accidente era grave. -Señor! -se lamentaba el cochero-. Bien sabe Dios que no he podido evitarlo! Si hubiese ido demasiado de prisa..., si no hubiese gritado... Pero iba poco a poco, a una marcha regular: todo el mundo lo ha visto. Y es que un hombre borracho no ve nada: esto lo sabemos todos. Lo veo cruzar la calle vacilando. Parece que va a caer. Le grito una vez, dos veces, tres...
3. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Sexta parte. Capitulo VI
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Часть текста: le sorprendió sobremanera. Éstos acabaron por llevarle a un jardín de recreo. Svidrigailof pagó las entradas. En el jardín había un abeto escuálido, tres arbolillos más y una construcción que ostentaba el nombre de Vauxhall, pero que no era más que una taberna, donde también podía tomarse té. En el jardín había igualmente varios veladores verdes con sillas. Un coro de malos cantantes y un payaso de nariz roja completamente borracho y extraordinariamente triste se encargaban de distraer al público. Los empleadillos se encontraron con varios colegas y empezaron a reñir con ellos. Se escogió como árbitro a Svidrigailof. Éste estuvo un cuarto de hora tratando de averiguar el motivo del pleito; pero todos gritaban a la vez y no había medio de entenderse. Lo único que comprendió fue que uno de ellos había cometido un robo y vendido el objeto robado a un judío que había llegado oportuna y casualmente, hecho lo cual se negaba a repartirse con sus compañeros el producto de la operación. Al fin se descubrió que el objeto robado era una cucharilla de plata perteneciente al Vauxhall. Los empleados del establecimiento se dieron cuenta de la desaparición de la cucharilla, y el asunto habría tomado un cariz...
4. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part IV. Chapter IV
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Часть текста: indicating a book lying on the table. "Much obliged to you for lending it to me." "Ah, yes. Well, did you read it, general? It's curious, isn't it?" said the prince, delighted to be able to open up conversation upon an outside subject. "Curious enough, yes, but crude, and of course dreadful nonsense; probably the man lies in every other sentence." The general spoke with considerable confidence, and dragged his words out with a conceited drawl. "Oh, but it's only the simple tale of an old soldier who saw the French enter Moscow. Some of his remarks were wonderfully interesting. Remarks of an eye-witness are always valuable, whoever he be, don't you think so "Had I been the publisher I should not have printed it. As to the evidence of eye-witnesses, in these days people prefer impudent lies to the stories of men of worth and long service. I know of some notes of the year 1812, which--I have determined, prince, to leave this house, Mr. Lebedeff's house." The general looked significantly at his host. "Of course you have your own lodging at Pavlofsk at--at your daughter's house," began the prince, quite at a loss what to say. He suddenly recollected that the general had come for advice on a most important matter, affecting his destiny. "At my wife's; in other words, at my own place, my daughter's house." "I beg your pardon, I--" "I leave Lebedeff's house, my dear prince,...
5. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part III. Chapter IX
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Часть текста: full of flowers, and with a glass door leading into the garden. Alexandra and Adelaida came in almost immediately, and looked inquiringly at the prince and their mother. The girls generally rose at about nine in the morning in the country; Aglaya, of late, had been in the habit of getting up rather earlier and having a walk in the garden, but not at seven o'clock; about eight or a little later was her usual time. Lizabetha Prokofievna, who really had not slept all night, rose at about eight on purpose to meet Aglaya in the garden and walk with her; but she could not find her either in the garden or in her own room. This agitated the old lady considerably; and she awoke her other daughters. Next, she learned from the maid that Aglaya had gone into the park before seven o'clock. The sisters made a joke of Aglaya's last freak, and told their mother that if she went into the park to look for her, Aglaya would probably be very angry with her, and that she was pretty sure to be sitting reading on the green bench that she had talked of two or three days since, and about which she had nearly quarrelled with Prince S., who did not see anything particularly lovely in it. Arrived at the rendezvous of the prince and her daughter, and hearing the strange words of the latter, Lizabetha Prokofievna had been dreadfully alarmed, for many reasons. However, now that she had dragged the prince home with her, she began to feel a little frightened at what she had undertaken. Why should not Aglaya meet the prince in the park and have a talk with him, even if such a meeting should be by appointment? "Don't suppose, prince," she began, bracing herself up for the...
6. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part IV. Chapter VI
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Часть текста: The impatience of Lizabetha Prokofievna "to get things settled" explained a good deal, as well as the anxiety of both parents for the happiness of their beloved daughter. Besides, Princess Bielokonski was going away soon, and they hoped that she would take an interest in the prince. They were anxious that he should enter society under the auspices of this lady, whose patronage was the best of recommendations for any young man. Even if there seems something strange about the match, the general and his wife said to each other, the "world" will accept Aglaya's fiance without any question if he is under the patronage of the princess. In any case, the prince would have to be "shown" sooner or later; that is, introduced into society, of which he had, so far, not the least idea. Moreover, it was only a question of a small gathering of a few intimate friends. Besides Princess Bielokonski, only one other lady was expected, the wife of a high dignitary. Evgenie Pavlovitch, who was to escort the princess, was the only young man. Muishkin was told...
7. Dostoevsky. El adolecente (Spanish. Подросток). Primera parte. Capítulo V
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Часть текста: tratará más tarde. De momento, demostraré solamente que la consecución de mi objetivo está garantizada matemáticamente. La cosa es de una sencillez infinita; todo el secreto consiste en dos palabras: terquedad y continuidad. -Ya sabemos eso - se me dirá -; no es novedad ninguna. En Alemania, cada "Vater" se lo repite a sus hijos. Y sin embargo su Rothschild de usted (el difunto James Rothschild, de París, al que me refiero) ha sido siempre único, mientras que hay millones de "Vater". Responderé: -Ustedes aseguran que ya lo saben. Pues bien, no saben absolutamente nada. Existe un punto sin embargo en el que ustedes tienen razón: si he dicho que es una cosa "infinitamente simple", me he olvidado de añadir que es también la más difícil. Todas las religiones y todas las morales del mundo se reducen a esto: "Hay que amar la virtud y huir del vicio." Cómo, parece que haya nada más sencillo? ...
8. Dostoevsky. Los hermanos Karamazov (Spanish. Братья Карамазовы). Segunda parte. Libro V. Pro y contra. Capitulo IV. Rebeldía
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Часть текста: al que un viajero famélico y aterido suplicó un día que le diera calor, se echó sobre él, lo rodeó con sus brazos y empezó a expeler su aliento en la boca del desgraciado, infecta, purulenta por efecto de una horrible enfermedad. Estoy convencido de que el santo tuvo que hacer un esfuerzo para obrar así, que se engañó a sí mismo al aceptar como amor un sentimiento dictado por el deber, por el espíritu de sacrificio. Para que uno pueda amar a un hombre, es preciso que este hombre permanezca oculto. Apenas ve uno su rostro, el amor se desvanece. -El starets Zósimo ha hablado muchas veces de eso -dijo Aliocha-. Decía que las almas inexpertas hallaban en el rostro del hombre un obstáculo para el amor. Sin embargo, hay mucho amor en la humanidad, un amor que se parece algo al de Cristo. Lo sé por experiencia, Iván. -Pues yo no lo conozco todavía y no lo puedo comprender. Hay muchos en el mismo caso que yo. Hay que...
9. Dostoevsky. The Idiot (English. Идиот). Part I. Chapter X
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Часть текста: on the stairs outside; it was evidently a most extraordinary visit that was about to take place. Everyone exchanged startled glances. Gania rushed out towards the dining-room, but a number of men had already made their way in, and met him. "Ah! here he is, the Judas!" cried a voice which the prince recognized at once. "How d'ye do, Gania, you old blackguard?" "Yes, that's the man!" said another voice. There was no room for doubt in the prince's mind: one of the voices was Rogojin's, and the other Lebedeff's. Gania stood at the door like a block and looked on in silence, putting no obstacle in the way of their entrance, and ten or a dozen men marched in behind Parfen Rogojin. They were a decidedly mixed-looking collection, and some of them came in in their furs and caps. None of them were quite drunk, but all appeared to De considerably excited. They seemed to need each other's support, morally, before they dared come in; not one of them would have entered alone but with the rest each one was brave enough. Even Rogojin entered rather cautiously at the head of his troop; but he was evidently preoccupied. He appeared to be gloomy and morose, and had clearly come with some end in view. All the rest were merely chorus, brought in to support the chief character. Besides Lebedeff there was the dandy Zalesheff, who came in without his coat and hat, two or three others followed his example; the rest were more uncouth. They included a couple of young merchants, a man in a great-coat, a medical student, a little Pole, a small fat man who laughed continuously, and an enormously tall...
10. Dostoevsky. The Brothers Karamazov (English. Братья Карамазовы). Epilogue. Chapter 2.For a Moment the Lie Becomes Truth
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Часть текста: Mitya not with other prisoners, but in a separate little room, the one where Smerdyakov had been. It is true that there was a sentinel at the other end of the corridor, and there was a grating over the window, so that Varvinsky could be at ease about the indulgence he had shown, which was not quite legal, indeed; but he was a kind-hearted and compassionate young man. He knew how hard it would be for a man like Mitya to pass at once so suddenly into the society of robbers and murderers, and that he must get used to it by degrees. The visits of relations and friends were informally sanctioned by the doctor and overseer, and even by the police captain. But only Alyosha and Grushenka had visited Mitya. Rakitin had tried to force his way in twice, but Mitya persistently begged Varvinsky not to admit him. Alyosha found him sitting on his bed in a hospital dressing gown, rather feverish, with a towel, soaked in vinegar and water, on his head. He looked at Alyosha as he came in with an undefined expression, but there was a shade of something like dread discernible in it. He had become terribly preoccupied since the trial; sometimes he would be silent for half an hour together, and seemed to be pondering something heavily and painfully, oblivious of everything about him. If he roused himself from his brooding and began to talk, he always spoke with a kind of abruptness and never of what he really wanted to say. He looked sometimes with a face of suffering at his brother. He seemed to be more at ease with Grushenka than with Alyosha. It is true, he scarcely spoke to her at all, but as soon as she came in, his whole face lighted up with joy. Alyosha sat down beside him on the bed in silence. This time Mitya was waiting for Alyosha in suspense, but he did not dare ask him a question. He felt it almost unthinkable that Katya would consent to come, and at...