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he still cherished at heart a greater reverence for Father Fe-
           rapont than for Father Zossima. He was strongly in favour
            of fasting, and it was not strange that one who kept so rigid
            a fast as Father Ferapont should ‘see marvels.’ His words
            seemed certainly queer, but God only could tell what was
           hidden in those words, and were not worse words and acts
            commonly  seen  in  those  who  have  sacrificed  their  intel-
            lects for the glory of God? The pinching of the devil’s tail he
           was ready and eager to believe, and not only in the figura-
           tive sense. Besides he had, before visiting the monastery, a
            strong prejudice against the institution of ‘elders,’ which he
            only knew of by hearsay and believed to be a pernicious in-
           novation. Before he had been long at the monastery, he had
            detected the secret murmurings of some shallow brothers
           who  disliked  the  institution.  He  was,  besides,  a  meddle-
            some, inquisitive man, who poked his nose into everything.
           This was why the news of the fresh ‘miracle’ performed by
           Father Zossima reduced him to extreme perplexity. Alyosha
           remembered  afterwards  how  their  inquisitive  guest  from
           Obdorsk had been continually flitting to and fro from one
            group to another, listening and asking questions among the
           monks that were crowding within and without the elder’s
            cell. But he did not pay much attention to him at the time,
            and only recollected it afterwards.
              He had no thought to spare for it indeed, for when Fa-
           ther Zossima, feeling tired again, had gone back to bed, he
           thought of Alyosha as he was closing his eyes, and sent for
           him. Alyosha ran at once. There was no one else in the cell
            but Father Paissy, Father Iosif, and the novice Porfiry. The

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