âDonât lose your temper. You are just like a schoolboy. You think that all this sort of thing would harm you in Aglayaâs eyes, do you? You little know her character. She is capable of refusing the most brilliant party, and running away and starving in a garret with some wretched student; thatâs the sort of girl she is. You never could or did understand how interesting you would have seen in her eyes if you had come firmly and proudly through our misfortunes. The prince has simply caught her with hook and line; firstly, because he never thought of fishing for her, and secondly, because he is an idiot in the eyes of most people. Itâs quite enough for her that by accepting him she puts her family out and annoys them all roundâ âthatâs what she likes. You donât understand these things.â
âWe shall see whether I understand or no!â said Gania, enigmatically. âBut I shouldnât like her to know all about father, all the same. I thought the prince would manage to hold his tongue about this, at least. He prevented Lebedeff spreading the newsâ âhe wouldnât even tell me all when I asked himâ ââ