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‘Of course I mean you,’ cried Fyodor Pavlovitch. ‘Who
            else? The Father Superior could not be von Sohn.’
              ‘But I am not von Sohn either. I am Maximov.’
              ‘No, you are von Sohn. Your reverence, do you know who
           von Sohn was? It was a famous murder case. He was killed
           in a house of harlotry — I believe that is what such plac-
            es are called among you- he was killed and robbed, and in
            spite of his venerable age, he was nailed up in a box and sent
           from Petersburg to Moscow in the luggage van, and while
           they were nailing him up, the harlots sang songs and played
           the harp, that is to say, the piano. So this is that very von So-
            lin. He has risen from the dead, hasn’t he, von Sohn?’
              ‘What is happening? What’s this?’ voices were heard in
           the group of monks.
              ‘Let us go,’ cried Miusov, addressing Kalganov.
              ‘No, excuse me,’ Fyodor Pavlovitch broke in shrilly, tak-
           ing another step into the room. ‘Allow me to finish. There
           in the cell you blamed me for behaving disrespectfully just
            because I spoke of eating gudgeon, Pyotr Alexandrovitch.
           Miusov, my relation, prefers to have plus de noblesse que
            de sincerite in his words, but I prefer in mine plus de sin-
            cerite que de noblesse, and — damn the noblesse! That’s
           right, isn’t it, von Sohn? Allow me, Father Superior, though
           I am a buffoon and play the buffoon, yet I am the soul of
           honour, and I want to speak my mind. Yes, I am the soul of
           honour, while in Pyotr Alexandrovitch there is wounded
           vanity and nothing else. I came here perhaps to have a look
            and speak my mind. My son, Alexey, is here, being saved. I
            am his father; I care for his welfare, and it is my duty to care.

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