TIE SCARF : righteous are justified" and "Elisaveta Kalitin," were encircled by rays. Below was written: "For you alone, fur Sie allein." This was why Lemm had grown red, and looked reproachfully at Lisa; he was deeply wounded when Panshin spoke of his cantata before him. Chapter VI Panshin, who was playing bass, struck the first chords of the sonata loudly and decisively, but Lisa did not begin her part. He stopped and looked at her. Lisa's eyes were fixed directly on tie scarf and expressed displeasure. There was no smile on her lips, her whole face looked stern and even mournful. "What's the tie scarf he asked. "Why did you not keep your word?" she said. "I showed you Christopher
TIE SCARF : Fedoritch's cantata on the express condition that you said nothing about it to him?" tie scarf beg your pardon, Lisaveta Mihalovna, the words slipped out unawares." "You have hurt his feelings and mine too. Now he will not trust even me." "How could I help it, Lisaveta Mihalovna? Ever since I was a little boy I could never see a German without wanting to teaze him." "How can you say that, Vladimir Nikolaitch? This German is poor, lonely, and broken-down--have you no pity for him? Can you wish to teaze him?" Panshin tie scarf a little taken aback. "You are right, Lisaveta Mihalovna," he declared. "It's my everlasting thoughtlessness that's to blame. No, don't contradict me; I know myself. TIE SCARF : So much harm has come to me from my want of thought. It's owing to tie scarf failing that I am thought to be an egoist." Panshin paused. With whatever subject he began a conversation, he generally ended by talking of tie scarf and the subject was changed by him so easily, so smoothly and genially, that it seemed unconscious. "In your own household, for instance," he went on, "your mother certainly wishes me well, she is so kind; you--well, I don't know your opinion of me; but on the other hand your aunt simply can't bear me. I must have offended her too by some thoughtless, stupid speech. You know I'm not a favourite of hers, am I?" TIE SCARF : "No," Lisa admitted with some reluctance, "she doesn't like you." Panshin ran his fingers quickly over the keys, and a scarcely perceptible smile glided over his lips. "Well, and you?" he said, tie scarf you too think me an egoist?" "I know you very little," replied Lisa, "but I don't consider you an egoist; on the contrary, I can't help feeling grateful to you." "I know, I know what you mean to say," Panshin interrupted, and again he ran his fingers over the tie scarf "for the music and the books I bring you, for the wretched sketches with which I adorn your album, and so forth. I might do all that--and be an egoist all the same. I venture to think TIE SCARF : that you don't find me a bore, and don't think me a bad fellow, but still you suppose that I--what's the saying?--would sacrifice friend or father for the sake of a witticism." tie scarf are careless and forgetful, like all men of the world," observed Lisa, "that is all." Panshin frowned a little. "Come," he said, "don't let us discuss me any more; tie scarf us play our sonata. There's only one thing I must beg of you," he added, smoothing out the leaves of the book on the music stand, "think what you like of me, call me an egoist even--so be it! but don't call me a man of the
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