will you live on when you have spent your father's money?


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DATE: March 12, 2017, 8:08 a.m.

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  1. Probably my face was terrible, my voice was strange, for my wife suddenly turned pale and began shrieking aloud in a despairing voice that was utterly unlike her own. Liza, Gnekker, then Yegor, came running in at our shouts. . . .
  2. "Let me alone!" I cried; "let me alone! Go away!"
  3. My legs turned numb as though they had ceased to exist; I felt myself falling into someone's arms; for a little while I still heard weeping, then sank into a swoon which lasted two or three hours.
  4. Now about Katya; she comes to see me every day towards evening, and of course neither the neighbours nor our acquaintances can avoid noticing it. She comes in for a minute and carries me off for a drive with her. She has her own horse and a new chaise bought this summer. Altogether she lives in an expensive style; she has taken a big detached villa with a large garden, and has taken all her town retinue with her -- two maids, a coachman . . . I often ask her:
  5. "Katya, what will you live on when you have spent your father's money?"
  6. "Then we shall see," she answers.
  7. "That money, my dear, deserves to be treated more seriously. It was earned by a good man, by honest labour."
  8. "You have told me that already. I know it."

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