The old man was in a state of great mental perturbation. The whole of the journey, which occupied nearly an hour, he continued in this strain, putting questions and answering them himself, shrugging his shoulders, pressing the princeās hand, and assuring the latter that, at all events, he had no suspicion whatever of him . This last assurance was satisfactory, at all events. The general finished by informing him that Evgenieās uncle was head of one of the civil service departments, and rich, very rich, and a gourmand. āAnd, well, Heaven preserve him, of courseā ābut Evgenie gets his money, donāt you see? But, for all this, Iām uncomfortable, I donāt know why. Thereās something in the air, I feel thereās something nasty in the air, like a bat, and Iām by no means comfortable.ā
And it was not until the third day that the formal reconciliation between the prince and the Epanchins took place, as said before.