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But
he
had
been
told
that
all
men
die
;
he
had
asked
people
,
indeed
,
whom
he
trusted
,
and
they
too
,
had
confirmed
it
;
his
old
nurse
,
too
,
said
the
same
,
though
reluctantly
.
But
Enoch
had
not
died
,
and
so
it
followed
that
everyone
did
not
die
.
And
why
cannot
anyone
else
so
serve
God
and
be
taken
alive
to
heaven
?
thought
Seryozha
.
Bad
people
,
that
is
those
Seryozha
did
not
like
,
they
might
die
,
but
the
good
might
all
be
like
Enoch
.
Well
,
what
are
the
names
of
the
patriarchs
?
Enoch
,
Enos
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But
you
have
said
that
already
.
This
is
bad
,
Seryozha
,
very
bad
.
If
you
don
t
try
to
learn
what
is
more
necessary
than
anything
for
a
Christian
,
said
his
father
,
getting
up
,
whatever
can
interest
you
?
I
am
displeased
with
you
,
and
Piotr
Ignatitch
(
this
was
the
most
important
of
his
teachers
)
is
displeased
with
you
.
.
.
.
I
shall
have
to
punish
you
.
His
father
and
his
teacher
were
both
displeased
with
Seryozha
,
and
he
certainly
did
learn
his
lessons
very
badly
.
But
still
it
could
not
be
said
he
was
a
stupid
boy
.
On
the
contrary
,
he
was
far
cleverer
than
the
boys
his
teacher
held
up
as
examples
to
Seryozha
.
In
his
father
s
opinion
,
he
did
not
want
to
learn
what
he
was
taught
.
In
reality
he
could
not
learn
that
.
He
could
not
,
because
the
claims
of
his
own
soul
were
more
binding
on
him
than
those
claims
his
father
and
his
teacher
made
upon
him
.
Those
claims
were
in
opposition
,
and
he
was
in
direct
conflict
with
his
education
.
He
was
nine
years
old
;
he
was
a
child
;
but
he
knew
his
own
soul
,
it
was
precious
to
him
,
he
guarded
it
as
the
eyelid
guards
the
eye
,
and
without
the
key
of
love
he
let
no
one
into
his
soul
.
His
teachers
complained
that
he
would
not
learn
,
while
his
soul
was
brimming
over
with
thirst
for
knowledge
.
And
he
learned
from
Kapitonitch
,
from
his
nurse
,
from
Nadinka
,
from
Vassily
Lukitch
,
but
not
from
his
teachers
.
The
spring
his
father
and
his
teachers
reckoned
upon
to
turn
their
mill
-
wheels
had
long
dried
up
at
the
source
,
but
its
waters
did
their
work
in
another
channel
.
His
father
punished
Seryozha
by
not
letting
him
go
to
see
Nadinka
,
Lidia
Ivanovna
s
niece
;
but
this
punishment
turned
out
happily
for
Seryozha
.
Vassily
Lukitch
was
in
a
good
humor
,
and
showed
him
how
to
make
windmills
.
The
whole
evening
passed
over
this
work
and
in
dreaming
how
to
make
a
windmill
on
which
he
could
turn
himself
clutching
at
the
sails
or
tying
himself
on
and
whirling
round
.
Of
his
mother
Seryozha
did
not
think
all
the
evening
,
but
when
he
had
gone
to
bed
,
he
suddenly
remembered
her
,
and
prayed
in
his
own
words
that
his
mother
tomorrow
for
his
birthday
might
leave
off
hiding
herself
and
come
to
him
.
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Vassily
Lukitch
,
do
you
know
what
I
prayed
for
tonight
extra
besides
the
regular
things
?
That
you
might
learn
your
lessons
better
?
No
.