âWhat, he doesnât know me!â said Rogojin, showing his teeth disagreeably. âHe doesnât recognize Rogojin!â He did not move an inch, however.
âI have met you somewhere, I believe, butâ ââ
âMet me somewhere, pfu! Why, itâs only three months since I lost 200 roubles of my fatherâs money to you, at cards. The old fellow died before he found out. Ptitsin knows all about it. Why, Iâve only to pull out a three-rouble note and show it to you, and youâd crawl on your hands and knees to the other end of the town for it; thatâs the sort of man you are. Why, Iâve come now, at this moment, to buy you up! Oh, you neednât think that because I wear these boots I have no money. I have lots of money, my beautyâ âenough to buy up you and all yours together. So I shall, if I like to! Iâll buy you up! I will!â he yelled, apparently growing more and more intoxicated and excited. âOh, Nastasia Philipovna! donât turn me out! Say one word, do! Are you going to marry this man, or not?â