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Such
were
,
for
instance
,
Varvara
Ardalionovna
Ptitsin
,
her
husband
,
and
her
brother
,
Gania
.
There
is
nothing
so
annoying
as
to
be
fairly
rich
,
of
a
fairly
good
family
,
pleasing
presence
,
average
education
,
to
be
"
not
stupid
,
"
kind-hearted
,
and
yet
to
have
no
talent
at
all
,
no
originality
,
not
a
single
idea
of
one
's
own
--
to
be
,
in
fact
,
"
just
like
everyone
else
.
"
Of
such
people
there
are
countless
numbers
in
this
world
--
far
more
even
than
appear
.
They
can
be
divided
into
two
classes
as
all
men
can
--
that
is
,
those
of
limited
intellect
,
and
those
who
are
much
cleverer
.
The
former
of
these
classes
is
the
happier
.
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To
a
commonplace
man
of
limited
intellect
,
for
instance
,
nothing
is
simpler
than
to
imagine
himself
an
original
character
,
and
to
revel
in
that
belief
without
the
slightest
misgiving
.
Many
of
our
young
women
have
thought
fit
to
cut
their
hair
short
,
put
on
blue
spectacles
,
and
call
themselves
Nihilists
.
By
doing
this
they
have
been
able
to
persuade
themselves
,
without
further
trouble
,
that
they
have
acquired
new
convictions
of
their
own
.
Some
men
have
but
felt
some
little
qualm
of
kindness
towards
their
fellow-men
,
and
the
fact
has
been
quite
enough
to
persuade
them
that
they
stand
alone
in
the
van
of
enlightenment
and
that
no
one
has
such
humanitarian
feelings
as
they
.
Others
have
but
to
read
an
idea
of
somebody
else
's
,
and
they
can
immediately
assimilate
it
and
believe
that
it
was
a
child
of
their
own
brain
.
The
"
impudence
of
ignorance
,
"
if
I
may
use
the
expression
,
is
developed
to
a
wonderful
extent
in
such
cases
;
--
unlikely
as
it
appears
,
it
is
met
with
at
every
turn
.
This
confidence
of
a
stupid
man
in
his
own
talents
has
been
wonderfully
depicted
by
Gogol
in
the
amazing
character
of
Pirogoff
.
Pirogoff
has
not
the
slightest
doubt
of
his
own
genius
,
--
nay
,
of
his
superiority
of
genius
,
--
so
certain
is
he
of
it
that
he
never
questions
it
.
How
many
Pirogoffs
have
there
not
been
among
our
writers
--
scholars
,
propagandists
?
I
say
"
have
been
,
"
but
indeed
there
are
plenty
of
them
at
this
very
day
.
Our
friend
,
Gania
,
belonged
to
the
other
class
--
to
the
"
much
cleverer
"
persons
,
though
he
was
from
head
to
foot
permeated
and
saturated
with
the
longing
to
be
original
.
This
class
,
as
I
have
said
above
,
is
far
less
happy
.
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For
the
"
clever
commonplace
"
person
,
though
he
may
possibly
imagine
himself
a
man
of
genius
and
originality
,
none
the
less
has
within
his
heart
the
deathless
worm
of
suspicion
and
doubt
;
and
this
doubt
sometimes
brings
a
clever
man
to
despair
.
(
As
a
rule
,
however
,
nothing
tragic
happens
;
--
his
liver
becomes
a
little
damaged
in
the
course
of
time
,
nothing
more
serious
.
Such
men
do
not
give
up
their
aspirations
after
originality
without
a
severe
struggle
,
--
and
there
have
been
men
who
,
though
good
fellows
in
themselves
,
and
even
benefactors
to
humanity
,
have
sunk
to
the
level
of
base
criminals
for
the
sake
of
originality
)
.
Gania
was
a
beginner
,
as
it
were
,
upon
this
road
.
A
deep
and
unchangeable
consciousness
of
his
own
lack
of
talent
,
combined
with
a
vast
longing
to
be
able
to
persuade
himself
that
he
was
original
,
had
rankled
in
his
heart
,
even
from
childhood
.
He
seemed
to
have
been
born
with
overwrought
nerves
,
and
in
his
passionate
desire
to
excel
,
he
was
often
led
to
the
brink
of
some
rash
step
;
and
yet
,
having
resolved
upon
such
a
step
,
when
the
moment
arrived
,
he
invariably
proved
too
sensible
to
take
it
.
He
was
ready
,
in
the
same
way
,
to
do
a
base
action
in
order
to
obtain
his
wished-for
object
;
and
yet
,
when
the
moment
came
to
do
it
,
he
found
that
he
was
too
honest
for
any
great
baseness
.
(
Not
that
he
objected
to
acts
of
petty
meanness
--
he
was
always
ready
for
them
.
)
He
looked
with
hate
and
loathing
on
the
poverty
and
downfall
of
his
family
,
and
treated
his
mother
with
haughty
contempt
,
although
he
knew
that
his
whole
future
depended
on
her
character
and
reputation
.