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displayed this excitement, Father Paissy began to reprove
           them. ‘Such immediate expectation of something extraor-
            dinary,’ he said, ‘shows a levity, possible to worldly people
            but unseemly in us.’
              But little attention was paid him and Father Paissy no-
           ticed it uneasily. Yet he himself (if the whole truth must be
           told), secretly at the bottom of his heart, cherished almost
           the same hopes and could not but be aware of it, though he
           was indignant at the too impatient expectation around him,
            and saw in it light-mindedness and vanity. Nevertheless, it
           was particularly unpleasant to him to meet certain persons,
           whose  presence  aroused  in  him  great  misgivings.  In  the
            crowd in the dead man’s cell he noticed with inward aver-
            sion  (for  which  he  immediately  reproached  himself)  the
           presence of Rakitin and of the monk from Obdorsk, who
           was still staying in the monastery. Of both of them Father
           Paissy felt for some reason suddenly suspicious — though,
           indeed, he might well have felt the same about others.
              The monk from Obdorsk was conspicuous as the most
           fussy in the excited crowd. He was to be seen everywhere;
            everywhere  he  was  asking  questions,  everywhere  he  was
            listening,  on  all  sides  he  was  whispering  with  a  peculiar,
           mysterious  air.  His  expression  showed  the  greatest  impa-
           tience and even a sort of irritation.
              As for Rakitin, he, as appeared later, had come so early to
           the hermitage at the special request of Madame Hohlakov.
           As  soon  as  that  good-hearted  but  weak-minded  woman,
           who  could  not  herself  have  been  admitted  to  the  hermit-
            age, waked and heard of the death of Father Zossima, she

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