Late in the evening Colia came in with a whole budget of Petersburg and Pavlofsk news. He did not dwell much on the Petersburg part of it, which consisted chiefly of intelligence about his friend Hippolyte, but passed quickly to the Pavlofsk tidings. He had gone straight to the Epanchins’ from the station.

ā€œThere’s the deuce and all going on there!ā€ he said. ā€œFirst of all about the row last night, and I think there must be something new as well, though I didn’t like to ask. Not a word about you , prince, the whole time!ā€ The most interesting fact was that Aglaya had been quarrelling with her people about Gania. Colia did not know any details, except that it had been a terrible quarrel! Also Evgenie Pavlovitch had called, and met with an excellent reception all round. And another curious thing: Mrs. Epanchin was so angry that she called Varia to her⁠—Varia was talking to the girls⁠—and turned her out of the house⁠— ā€œonce for all,ā€ she said. ā€œI heard it from Varia herself⁠— Mrs.

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