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broke into rapid, short sobs, which he tried at first to smoth-
            er, but at last he sobbed aloud. When they began taking
            leave of the dead and closing the coffin, he flung his arms
            about, as though he would not allow them to cover Ilusha,
            and began greedily and persistently kissing his dead boy on
           the lips. At last they succeeded in persuading him to come
            away from the step, but suddenly he impulsively stretched
            out his hand and snatched a few flowers from the coffin. He
            looked at them and a new idea seemed to dawn upon him,
            so that he apparently forgot his grief for a minute. Gradual-
            ly he seemed to sink into brooding and did not resist when
           the coffin was lifted up and carried to the grave. It was an
            expensive one in the churchyard close to the church, Kat-
            erina Ivanovna had paid for it. After the customary rites the
            grave-diggers lowered the coffin. Snegiryov with his flowers
           in his hands bent down so low over the open grave that the
            boys caught hold of his coat in alarm and pulled him back.
           He did not seem to understand fully what was happening.
           When they began filling up the grave, he suddenly point-
            ed anxiously at the falling earth and began trying to say
            something, but no one could make out what he meant, and
           he stopped suddenly. Then he was reminded that he must
            crumble the bread and he was awfully excited, snatched up
           the bread and began pulling it to pieces — and flinging the
           morsels on the grave.
              ‘Come, fly down, birds, fly down, sparrows!’ he muttered
            anxiously.
              One of the boys observed that it was awkward for him
           to  crumble  the  bread  with  the  flowers  in  his  hands  and

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