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strictest rule, the Gospel, not the Psalter, had to be read over
       his body by monks in holy orders. The reading was begun
       by Father Iosif immediately after the requiem service. Fa-
       ther Paissy desired later on to read the Gospel all day and
       night over his dead friend, but for the present he, as well as
       the Father Superintendent of the Hermitage, was very busy
       and occupied, for something extraordinary, an unheard-of,
       even ‘unseemly’ excitement and impatient expectation be-
       gan to be apparent in the monks, and the visitors from the
       monastery hostels, and the crowds of people flocking from
       the town. And as time went on, this grew more and more
       marked.  Both  the  Superintendent  and  Father  Paissy  did
       their utmost to calm the general bustle and agitation.
          When  it  was  fully  daylight,  some  people  began  bring-
       ing their sick, in most cases children, with them from the
       town — as though they had been waiting expressly for this
       moment to do so, evidently persuaded that the dead elder’s
       remains had a power of healing, which would be immedi-
       ately made manifest in accordance with their faith. It was
       only  then  apparent  how  unquestionably  everyone  in  our
       town had accepted Father Zossima during his lifetime as a
       great saint. And those who came were far from being all of
       the humbler classes.
         This intense expectation on the part of believers displayed
       with such haste, such openness, even with impatience and
       almost  insistence,  impressed  Father  Paissy  as  unseemly.
       Though he had long foreseen something of the sort, the ac-
       tual manifestation of the feeling was beyond anything he
       had looked for. When he came across any of the monks who
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