After the wine, Peter IvĂĄnovich, in response to PĂĄkhtinâs questions about what his opinion was in respect to the new literature, the new tendency, the war, the peace (PĂĄkhtin had a knack of uniting the most diversified subjects into one senseless but smooth conversation), in response to these questions Peter IvĂĄnovich at once replied with one general profession de foi , and either under the influence of the wine, or of the subject of the conversation, he became so excited that tears appeared in his eyes, and PĂĄkhtin, too, was in ecstasy, and himself became tearful, and without embarrassment expressed his conviction that Peter IvĂĄnovich was now in advance of all the foremost men and should become the head of all the parties. Peter IvĂĄnovichâs eyes became inflamedâ âhe believed what PĂĄkhtin was telling himâ âand he would have continued talking for a long time, if SĂłnya PetrĂłvna had not schemed to get NatĂĄlya NikolĂĄevna to put on her mantilla, and had not come herself to raise Peter IvĂĄnovich from his seat. He poured out the rest of the wine into a glass, but SĂłnya PetrĂłvna drank it.
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