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<h2> CHAPTER III. </h2>
<p>I resumed mine, also. The lawyer and the lady whispered together. I was
sitting beside Posdnicheff, and I maintained silence. I desired to talk to
him, but I did not know how to begin, and thus an hour passed until we
reached the next station.</p>
<p>There the lawyer and the lady went out, as well as the clerk. We were left
alone, Posdnicheff and I.</p>
<p>"They say it, and they lie, or they do not understand," said Posdnicheff.</p>
<p>"Of what are you talking?"</p>
<p>"Why, still the same thing."</p>
<p>He leaned his elbows upon his knees, and pressed his hands against his
temples.</p>
<p>"Love, marriage, family,—all lies, lies, lies."</p>
<p>He rose, lowered the lamp-shade, lay down with his elbows on the cushion,
and closed his eyes. He remained thus for a minute.</p>
<p>"Is it disagreeable to you to remain with me, now that you know who I am?"</p>
<p>"Oh, no."</p>
<p>"You have no desire to sleep?"</p>
<p>"Not at all."</p>
<p>"Then do you want me to tell you the story of my life?"</p>
<p>Just then the conductor passed. He followed him with an ill-natured look,
and did not begin until he had gone again. Then during all the rest of the
story he did not stop once. Even the new travellers as they entered did
not stop him.</p>
<p>His face, while he was talking, changed several times so completely that
it bore positively no resemblance to itself as it had appeared just
before. His eyes, his mouth, his moustache, and even his beard, all were
new. Each time it was a beautiful and touching physiognomy, and these
transformations were produced suddenly in the penumbra; and for five
minutes it was the same face, that could not be compared to that of five
minutes before. And then, I know not how, it changed again, and became
unrecognizable.</p>
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