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The Possessed

CHAPTER I
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Shatov would give anything to hatch out, but he's half-hatched too." "And I ?" Liputin inquired.
"You're simply the golden mean which will get on anywhere in its own way." Liputin was offended.
The story was told of Virginsky, and it was unhappily only too true, that before his wife had spent a year in lawful wedlock with him she announced that he was superseded and that she preferred Lebyadkin.

This Lebyadkin, a stranger to the town, turned out afterwards to be a very dubious character, and not a retired captain as he represented himself to be.

He could do nothing but twist his moustache, drink, and chatter the most inept nonsense that can possibly be imagined.

This fellow, who was utterly lacking in delicacy, at once settled in his house, glad to live at another man's expense, ate and slept there and came, in the end, to treating the master of the house with condescension.

It was asserted that when Virginsky's wife had announced to him that he was superseded he said to her: "My dear, hitherto I have only loved you, but now I respect you," but I doubt whether this renunciation, worthy of ancient Rome, was ever really uttered.


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