"What is Pani Osnovski to me, and what are all her affairs to me?" said Pan Ignas to himself next morning on the way to Pani Bronich's: "I am not going to marry her, but my own one. Why did I so tear and torment myself yesterday?"
And when he had said this "to his lofty soul," he began to think only of what he would say to Pani Bronich; for in s