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‘Oh,  that’s  all  nonsense  about  Troy,  a  trivial  matter.  I
            consider  this  an  unimportant  question,’  said  Kolya  with
           haughty humility. He had by now completely recovered his
            dignity, though he was still a little uneasy. He felt that he
           was greatly excited and that he had talked about the goose,
           for  instance,  with  too  little  reserve,  while  Alyosha  had
            looked serious and had not said a word all the time. And
           the vain boy began by degrees to have a rankling fear that
           Alyosha was silent because he despised him, and thought he
           was showing off before him. If he dared to think anything
            like that, Kolya would-
              ‘I regard the question as quite a trivial one,’ he rapped out
            again, proudly.
              ‘And I know who founded Troy,’ a boy, who had not spo-
            ken before, said suddenly, to the surprise of everyone. He
           was silent and seemed to be shy. He was a pretty boy of
            about eleven, called Kartashov. He was sitting near the door.
           Kolya looked at him with dignified amazement.
              The  fact  was  that  the  identity  of  the  founders  of  Troy
           had become a secret for the whole school, a secret which
            could  only  be  discovered  by  reading  Smaragdov,  and  no
            one had Smaragdov but Kolya. One day, when Kolya’s back
           was  turned,  Kartashov  hastily  opened  Smaragdov,  which
            lay among Kolya’s books, and immediately lighted on the
           passage relating to the foundation of Troy. This was a good
           time ago, but he felt uneasy and could not bring himself to
            announce publicly that he too knew who had founded Troy,
            afraid of what might happen and of Krassotkin’s somehow
           putting him to shame over it. But now he couldn’t resist say-

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