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Chapter 1



           They Arrive at the

           Monastery






             T was a warm, bright day the end of August. The inter-
           Iview with the elder had been fixed for half-past eleven,
           immediately after late mass. Our visitors did not take part
           in the service, but arrived just as it was over. First an el-
            egant open carriage, drawn by two valuable horses, drove
           up with Miusov and a distant relative of his, a young man
            of twenty, called Pyotr Fomitch Kalganov. This young man
           was preparing to enter the university. Miusov with whom
           he was staying for the time, was trying to persuade him to
            go abroad to the university of Zurich or Jena. The young
           man  was  still  undecided.  He  was  thoughtful  and  absent-
           minded.  He  was  nice-looking,  strongly  built,  and  rather
           tall. There was a strange fixity in his gaze at times. Like all
           very absent-minded people he would sometimes stare at a
           person without seeing him. He was silent and rather awk-
           ward, but sometimes, when he was alone with anyone, he
            became talkative and effusive, and would laugh at anything
            or nothing. But his animation vanished as quickly as it ap-

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