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has brought me happiness and has lifted me up, and Iโ€™m going to kiss it, outside and inside, here, here, here!โ€

And three times she kissed the certainly charming, though rather fat, hand of Grushenka in a sort of rapture. She held out her hand with a charming musical, nervous little laugh, watched the โ€œsweet young lady,โ€ and obviously liked having her hand kissed.

โ€œPerhaps thereโ€™s rather too much rapture,โ€ thought Alyosha. He blushed. He felt a peculiar uneasiness at heart the whole time.

โ€œYou wonโ€™t make me blush, dear young lady, kissing my hand like this before Alexey Fyodorovitch.โ€

โ€œDo you think I meant to make you blush?โ€ said Katerina Ivanovna, somewhat surprised. โ€œAh, my dear, how little you understand me!โ€

โ€œYes, and you too perhaps quite misunderstand me, dear young lady. Maybe Iโ€™m not so good as I seem to you. Iโ€™ve a bad heart; I will have my own way. I fascinated poor Dmitri Fyodorovitch that day simply for fun.โ€

โ€œBut now youโ€™ll save him. Youโ€™ve given me your word. Youโ€™ll explain it all to him. Youโ€™ll break to him that you have long loved another man, who is now offering you his hand.โ€

โ€œOh, no! I didnโ€™t give you my word to do that. It was you kept talking about that. I didnโ€™t give you my word.โ€

โ€œThen I didnโ€™t quite understand you,โ€ said Katerina Ivanovna slowly, turning a little pale. โ€œYou promisedโ โ€”โ€

โ€œOh, no, angel lady, Iโ€™ve promised nothing,โ€ Grushenka interrupted softly and evenly, still with the same gay and simple expression. โ€œYou see at once, dear young lady, what a willful wretch I am compared with you. If I want to do a thing I do it. I may have made you some promise just now. But now again Iโ€™m thinking: I may take to Mitya again. I liked him very much onceโ โ€”liked him for almost a whole hour. Now maybe I shall go and tell him to stay with me from this day forward. You see, Iโ€™m so changeable.โ€

โ€œJust now you saidโ โ€”something quite different,โ€ Katerina Ivanovna whispered faintly.

โ€œAh, just now! But, you know. Iโ€™m such a softhearted, silly creature. Only think what heโ€™s gone through on my account! What if when I go home I feel sorry for him? What then?โ€

โ€œI never expectedโ โ€”โ€

โ€œAh, young lady, how good and generous you are compared with me! Now perhaps you wonโ€™t care for a silly creature like me, now you know my character. Give me your sweet little hand, angelic lady,โ€ she said tenderly, and with a sort of reverence took Katerina Ivanovnaโ€™s hand.

โ€œHere, dear young lady, Iโ€™ll take your hand and kiss it as you did mine. You kissed mine three times, but I ought to kiss yours three hundred times to be even with you. Well, but let that pass. And then it shall be as God wills. Perhaps I shall be your slave entirely and want to do your bidding like a slave. Let it be as God wills, without any agreements and promises. What a sweet handโ โ€”what a sweet hand you have! You sweet young lady, you incredible beauty!โ€

She slowly raised the hands to her lips, with the strange object indeed of โ€œbeing evenโ€ with her in kisses.

Katerina Ivanovna did not take her hand away. She listened with timid hope to the last words, though Grushenkaโ€™s promise to do her bidding like a slave was very strangely expressed. She looked intently into her eyes; she still saw in those eyes the same simple-hearted, confiding expression, the same bright gayety.

โ€œSheโ€™s perhaps too naive,โ€ thought Katerina Ivanovna, with a gleam of hope.

Grushenka meanwhile seemed enthusiastic over the โ€œsweet hand.โ€ She raised it deliberately to her lips. But she held it for two or three minutes near her lips, as though reconsidering something.

โ€œDo you know, angel lady,โ€ she suddenly drawled in an even more soft and sugary voice, โ€œdo you know, after all, I think I wonโ€™t kiss your hand?โ€ And she laughed a little merry laugh.

โ€œAs you please. Whatโ€™s the matter with you?โ€ said Katerina Ivanovna, starting suddenly.

โ€œSo that you may be left to remember that you kissed my hand, but I didnโ€™t kiss yours.โ€

There was a sudden gleam in her eyes. She looked with awful intentness at Katerina Ivanovna.

โ€œInsolent creature!โ€ cried Katerina Ivanovna, as though suddenly grasping something. She flushed all over and leapt up from her seat.

Grushenka too got up, but without haste.

โ€œSo I shall tell Mitya how you kissed my hand, but I didnโ€™t kiss yours at all. And how he will laugh!โ€

โ€œVile slut! Go away!โ€

โ€œAh, for shame, young lady! Ah, for shame! Thatโ€™s unbecoming for you, dear young lady, a word like that.โ€

โ€œGo away! Youโ€™re a creature for sale!โ€ screamed Katerina Ivanovna. Every feature was working in her utterly distorted face.

โ€œFor sale indeed! You used to visit gentlemen in the dusk for money once; you brought your beauty for sale. You see, I know.โ€

Katerina Ivanovna shrieked, and would have rushed at her, but Alyosha held her with all his strength.

โ€œNot a step, not a word! Donโ€™t speak, donโ€™t answer her. Sheโ€™ll go awayโ โ€”sheโ€™ll go at once.โ€

At that instant Katerina Ivanovnaโ€™s two aunts ran in at her cry, and with them a maidservant. All hurried to her.

โ€œI will go away,โ€ said Grushenka, taking up her mantle from the sofa. โ€œAlyosha, darling, see me home!โ€

โ€œGo awayโ โ€”go away, make haste!โ€ cried Alyosha, clasping his hands imploringly.

โ€œDear little Alyosha, see me home! Iโ€™ve got a pretty little story to tell you on the way. I got up this scene for your benefit, Alyosha. See me home, dear, youโ€™ll be glad of it afterwards.โ€

Alyosha turned away, wringing his hands. Grushenka ran out of the house, laughing musically.

Katerina Ivanovna went into a fit of hysterics. She sobbed, and was shaken with convulsions. Everyone fussed round her.

โ€œI warned you,โ€ said the elder of her aunts. โ€œI tried to prevent your doing this. Youโ€™re too impulsive. How could you do such a thing? You donโ€™t know these creatures, and they say sheโ€™s worse than any of them. You are too self-willed.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s a tigress!โ€ yelled Katerina Ivanovna. โ€œWhy

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