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most of all Father Ferapont, to whom some of the censori-
       ous had hastened to report this ‘extraordinary’ counsel on
       the part of the elder.
         ‘Go away, Father!’ said Father Paissy, in a commanding
       voice, ‘it’s not for man to judge but for God. Perhaps we
       see here a ‘sign’ which neither you, nor I, nor anyone of us
       is able to comprehend. Go, Father, and do not trouble the
       flock!’ he repeated impressively.
         ‘He did not keep the fasts according to the rule and there-
       fore the sign has come. That is clear and it’s a sin to hide it,’
       the fanatic, carried away by a zeal that outstripped his rea-
       son, would not be quieted. ‘He was seduced by sweetmeats,
       ladies brought them to him in their pockets, he sipped tea,
       he worshipped his belly, filling it with sweet things and his
       mind with haughty thoughts.... And for this he is put to
       shame...’
         ‘You speak lightly, Father.’ Father Paissy, too, raised his
       voice. ‘I admire your fasting and severities, but you speak
       lightly like some frivolous youth, fickle and childish. Go
       away, Father, I command you!’ Father Paissy thundered in
       conclusion.
         ‘I will go,’ said Ferapont, seeming somewhat taken aback,
       but still as bitter. ‘You learned men! You are so clever you
       look down upon my humbleness. I came hither with little
       learning and here I have forgotten what I did know; God
       Himself has preserved me in my weakness from your sub-
       tlety.’
          Father Paissy stood over him, waiting resolutely. Father
       Ferapont  paused  and,  suddenly  leaning  his  cheek  on  his
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