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The Possessed

CHAPTER II
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Whom could I harm simply by imagination?
Besides, I swear on my honour, Liputin kept saying, 'Send it, send it,' every man, however humble, has a right to send a letter! And so I sent it." "You offered yourself as a suitor, I understand." "Enemies, enemies, enemies!" "Repeat the verses," said Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch sternly.
"Ravings, ravings, more than anything." However, he drew himself up, stretched out his hand, and began: "With broken limbs my beauteous queen Is twice as charming as before, And, deep in love as I have been, To-day I love her even more." "Come, that's enough," said Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch, a wave of his hand.
"I dream of Petersburg," cried Lebyadkin, passing quickly to another subject, as though there had been no mention of verses.

"I dream of regeneration....

Benefactor! May I reckon that you won't refuse the means for the journey?
I've been waiting for you all the week as my sunshine." "I'll do nothing of the sort.

I've scarcely any money left.

And why should I give you money ?" Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch seemed suddenly angry.


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