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"
Exactly
,
exactly
!
That
is
a
true
thought
!
"
cried
the
prince
.
"
From
ennui
,
from
our
ennui
but
not
from
satiety
!
Oh
,
no
,
you
are
wrong
there
!
Say
from
thirst
if
you
like
;
the
thirst
of
fever
!
And
please
do
not
suppose
that
this
is
so
small
a
matter
that
we
may
have
a
laugh
at
it
and
dismiss
it
;
we
must
be
able
to
foresee
our
disasters
and
arm
against
them
.
We
Russians
no
sooner
arrive
at
the
brink
of
the
water
,
and
realize
that
we
are
really
at
the
brink
,
than
we
are
so
delighted
with
the
outlook
that
in
we
plunge
and
swim
to
the
farthest
point
we
can
see
.
Why
is
this
?
You
say
you
are
surprised
at
Pavlicheff
's
action
;
you
ascribe
it
to
madness
,
to
kindness
of
heart
,
and
what
not
,
but
it
is
not
so
.
"
Our
Russian
intensity
not
only
astonishes
ourselves
;
all
Europe
wonders
at
our
conduct
in
such
cases
!
For
,
if
one
of
us
goes
over
to
Roman
Catholicism
,
he
is
sure
to
become
a
Jesuit
at
once
,
and
a
rabid
one
into
the
bargain
.
If
one
of
us
becomes
an
Atheist
,
he
must
needs
begin
to
insist
on
the
prohibition
of
faith
in
God
by
force
,
that
is
,
by
the
sword
.
Why
is
this
?
Why
does
he
then
exceed
all
bounds
at
once
?
Because
he
has
found
land
at
last
,
the
fatherland
that
he
sought
in
vain
before
;
and
,
because
his
soul
is
rejoiced
to
find
it
,
he
throws
himself
upon
it
and
kisses
it
!
Oh
,
it
is
not
from
vanity
alone
,
it
is
not
from
feelings
of
vanity
that
Russians
become
Atheists
and
Jesuits
!
But
from
spiritual
thirst
,
from
anguish
of
longing
for
higher
things
,
for
dry
firm
land
,
for
foothold
on
a
fatherland
which
they
never
believed
in
because
they
never
knew
it
.
It
is
easier
for
a
Russian
to
become
an
Atheist
,
than
for
any
other
nationality
in
the
world
.
And
not
only
does
a
Russian
'
become
an
Atheist
,
'
but
he
actually
believes
in
Atheism
,
just
as
though
he
had
found
a
new
faith
,
not
perceiving
that
he
has
pinned
his
faith
to
a
negation
.
Such
is
our
anguish
of
thirst
!
'
Whoso
has
no
country
has
no
God
.
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'
That
is
not
my
own
expression
;
it
is
the
expression
of
a
merchant
,
one
of
the
Old
Believers
,
whom
I
once
met
while
travelling
.
He
did
not
say
exactly
these
words
.
I
think
his
expression
was
:
"'
Whoso
forsakes
his
country
forsakes
his
God
.
'
"
But
let
these
thirsty
Russian
souls
find
,
like
Columbus
'
discoverers
,
a
new
world
;
let
them
find
the
Russian
world
,
let
them
search
and
discover
all
the
gold
and
treasure
that
lies
hid
in
the
bosom
of
their
own
land
!
Show
them
the
restitution
of
lost
humanity
,
in
the
future
,
by
Russian
thought
alone
,
and
by
means
of
the
God
and
of
the
Christ
of
our
Russian
faith
,
and
you
will
see
how
mighty
and
just
and
wise
and
good
a
giant
will
rise
up
before
the
eyes
of
the
astonished
and
frightened
world
;
astonished
because
they
expect
nothing
but
the
sword
from
us
,
because
they
think
they
will
get
nothing
out
of
us
but
barbarism
.
This
has
been
the
case
up
to
now
,
and
the
longer
matters
go
on
as
they
are
now
proceeding
,
the
more
clear
will
be
the
truth
of
what
I
say
;
and
I
--
"
But
at
this
moment
something
happened
which
put
a
most
unexpected
end
to
the
orator
's
speech
.
All
this
heated
tirade
,
this
outflow
of
passionate
words
and
ecstatic
ideas
which
seemed
to
hustle
and
tumble
over
each
other
as
they
fell
from
his
lips
,
bore
evidence
of
some
unusually
disturbed
mental
condition
in
the
young
fellow
who
had
"
boiled
over
"
in
such
a
remarkable
manner
,
without
any
apparent
reason
.
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Of
those
who
were
present
,
such
as
knew
the
prince
listened
to
his
outburst
in
a
state
of
alarm
,
some
with
a
feeling
of
mortification
.
It
was
so
unlike
his
usual
timid
self-constraint
;
so
inconsistent
with
his
usual
taste
and
tact
,
and
with
his
instinctive
feeling
for
the
higher
proprieties
.
They
could
not
understand
the
origin
of
the
outburst
;
it
could
not
be
simply
the
news
of
Pavlicheff
's
perversion
.
By
the
ladies
the
prince
was
regarded
as
little
better
than
a
lunatic
,
and
Princess
Bielokonski
admitted
afterwards
that
"
in
another
minute
she
would
have
bolted
.
"
The
two
old
gentlemen
looked
quite
alarmed
.
The
old
general
(
Epanchin
's
chief
)
sat
and
glared
at
the
prince
in
severe
displeasure
.
The
colonel
sat
immovable
.
Even
the
German
poet
grew
a
little
pale
,
though
he
wore
his
usual
artificial
smile
as
he
looked
around
to
see
what
the
others
would
do
.