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XIV How Woloda and Dubkoff Amused Themselves
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THE moment that Dimitri entered my room I perceived from his face, manner of walking, and the signs which, in him, denoted ill-humour — a blinking of the eyes and a grim holding of his head to one side, as though to straighten his collar — that he was in the coldly-correct frame of mind which was his when he felt dissatisfied with himself. It was a frame of mind, too, which always produced a chilling effect upon my feelings towards him. Of late I had begun to observe and appraise1 my friend’s character a little more, but our friendship had in no way suffered from that, since it was still too young and strong for me to be able to look upon Dimitri as anything but perfect, no matter in what light I regarded him. In him there were two personalities2, both of which I thought beautiful. One, which I loved devotedly3, was kind, mild, forgiving, gay, and conscious of being those various things. When he was in this frame of mind his whole exterior4, the very tone of his voice, his every movement, appeared to say: “I am kind and good-natured, and rejoice in being so, and every one can see that I so rejoice.” The other of his two personalities — one which I had only just begun to apprehend5, and before the majesty6 of which I bowed in spirit — was that of a man who was cold, stern to himself and to others, proud, religious to the point of fanaticism7, and pedantically8 moral. At the present moment he was, as I say, this second personality.
With that frankness which constituted a necessary condition of our relations I told him, as soon as we entered the drozhki, how much it depressed9 and hurt me to see him, on this my fete-day in a frame of mind so irksome and disagreeable to me.
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